Re: sand under firebricks?
Gudday Poetryart
In a perfect world you should have oven dome and dome insulation sitting on your slab insulation...but sometimes the world less than perfect.You can operate with the dome insulation outside of the slab insulation I'm sure
If it was me I would first consider taking the oven down in size by 2 ins you'll lose a little oven entrance height but this would be only ay 3/4 of an inch.
Secound perhaps you could use some of the FB board from the entrance area outside the oven dome itself to fill in the gapes.
Lastly be patient and obtain some more FB to extend what you have got.
What ever you come up with try not to have the firebrick hearth in contact with your slab you lose a great amount of insulation value in those few ins
Regards Dave
Gudday Poetryart
In a perfect world you should have oven dome and dome insulation sitting on your slab insulation...but sometimes the world less than perfect.You can operate with the dome insulation outside of the slab insulation I'm sure
If it was me I would first consider taking the oven down in size by 2 ins you'll lose a little oven entrance height but this would be only ay 3/4 of an inch.
Secound perhaps you could use some of the FB board from the entrance area outside the oven dome itself to fill in the gapes.
Lastly be patient and obtain some more FB to extend what you have got.
What ever you come up with try not to have the firebrick hearth in contact with your slab you lose a great amount of insulation value in those few ins
Regards Dave
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