As part of my outdoor kitchen project, I am looking to build a firepit of the design below (drawn up with firebrick lining) and my thoughts are to encase concrete blocks with Quikrete countertop cement. It should be easy enough to form up, but would like to get some advice in making it refractory.
If lining with firebrick, do I (refractory) mortar the firebrick right to the concrete block?
Instead of the firebrick liner, is it possible to add a portion of fireclay to the countertop mix on the inside of the pit and skip the firebrick? The advantages of going this route is I only have to pour it once and the color remains consistent throughout. I am thinking of a concrete thickness (inside, top and outside the block) of 3".
Any/all thoughts appreciated.
John
If lining with firebrick, do I (refractory) mortar the firebrick right to the concrete block?
Instead of the firebrick liner, is it possible to add a portion of fireclay to the countertop mix on the inside of the pit and skip the firebrick? The advantages of going this route is I only have to pour it once and the color remains consistent throughout. I am thinking of a concrete thickness (inside, top and outside the block) of 3".
Any/all thoughts appreciated.
John
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