I have almost finished the dome of my wood fire oven, which is made using fire bricks. After the dome is finished I was ALWAYS going to put the INSULATION BLANKET (Insulfrax) which is approximately 1 inch thick over the fire brick dome followed by some chicken wire and then I was going to add a 4 to 5 inch thick refractory mortar over the insulation blanket and last of all a 1 or 2 inch layer of a cement type render.
However recently after speaking to a few people from the shop I purchased ALL my stuff for my wood oven, they told me that I should first add the 4 to 5 inch thick refractory cement layer over the fire brick dome and after that then add the 1 inch thick "Insulfrax" INSULATION BLANKET followed by some chicken wire over the insulation blanket, then followed by the final layer of a cement type render. Hence to say that I am now confused. PLEASE help?
My query is, does it make a huge difference regarding what way you install your INSULATING BLANKET and if so what way have you ALL gone about it and which way works best?
P.s. I will just add that the foundation I have done has a 4 inch concrete base, followed by another 4 inch refractory cement layer on top and lastly a
1 inch insulated board, which is where the fire brick floor has been laid.
I know it's probably over kill but I would prefer to over insulate rather then under insulate.
Your advice is much Appreciated
Regards
Dean
However recently after speaking to a few people from the shop I purchased ALL my stuff for my wood oven, they told me that I should first add the 4 to 5 inch thick refractory cement layer over the fire brick dome and after that then add the 1 inch thick "Insulfrax" INSULATION BLANKET followed by some chicken wire over the insulation blanket, then followed by the final layer of a cement type render. Hence to say that I am now confused. PLEASE help?
My query is, does it make a huge difference regarding what way you install your INSULATING BLANKET and if so what way have you ALL gone about it and which way works best?
P.s. I will just add that the foundation I have done has a 4 inch concrete base, followed by another 4 inch refractory cement layer on top and lastly a
1 inch insulated board, which is where the fire brick floor has been laid.
I know it's probably over kill but I would prefer to over insulate rather then under insulate.
Your advice is much Appreciated
Regards
Dean
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