Re: New 42'' pompeii build in Canberra
I'm undecided about whether the drying out fires should be done with or without insulation. There are advantages and disadvantages for each method
uninsulated- water is not trapped by the insulation layer, but refractory or brick is subject to greater temperature difference between inner and outer surfaces.
insulated-slower water elimination, but more even heat distribution.
My first oven had a floor brick half in and half out of the oven. It was a very high duty brick and I was surprised when a crack formed right down the middle of it. It was the only floor brick that cracked and although I'm not certain, I put it down to the fact that the temperature difference between the inside half and the outside half created too much stress because of the difference in expansion.
Uninsulated flue tiles are also subject to cracking because of the same effect.
You could be right and perhaps it is perfectly safe to fire an uninsulated dome. For now I prefer to fire after the insulation has been applied, but certainly wait until all the moisture has been purged before rendering over with a cement shell.
I'm undecided about whether the drying out fires should be done with or without insulation. There are advantages and disadvantages for each method
uninsulated- water is not trapped by the insulation layer, but refractory or brick is subject to greater temperature difference between inner and outer surfaces.
insulated-slower water elimination, but more even heat distribution.
My first oven had a floor brick half in and half out of the oven. It was a very high duty brick and I was surprised when a crack formed right down the middle of it. It was the only floor brick that cracked and although I'm not certain, I put it down to the fact that the temperature difference between the inside half and the outside half created too much stress because of the difference in expansion.
Uninsulated flue tiles are also subject to cracking because of the same effect.
You could be right and perhaps it is perfectly safe to fire an uninsulated dome. For now I prefer to fire after the insulation has been applied, but certainly wait until all the moisture has been purged before rendering over with a cement shell.
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