One common door design seems to consist of mounting the same insulating board used for the hearth to a plank of some sort. This insulation will be directly exposed to the interior of the oven though, so I was wondering if it faces stricter requirements than the hearth and dome insulation? I am leaning toward using Insblock 19 (a 1900F insulation) for my hearth because it is so cheap. I was thinking of using the same material for a door, 1" to 2" thick mounted on a 2x12 or something to that effect.
Would that work or do I need one of the higher temperature boards (2300F seems like a popular threshold) for such an application?
Would that work or do I need one of the higher temperature boards (2300F seems like a popular threshold) for such an application?
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