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Re: Old broken bricks, sand & fireclay slurry as insulation between firebricks and slab?
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Posted by Craig
In Reply to: Re: Old broken bricks, sand & fire-clay slurry as insulation between firebricks and slab? posted by Bob Bourne
3 inches of your hearth firebrick and 3 inches or 4 inches of your concrete slab.
75mm of your hearth firebrick and 75mm or 100mm of your concrete slab thicknesses.
- Re: Old broken bricks, sand & fireclay slurry as insulation between firebricks and slab? - crai
- Re: Old broken bricks, sand & fireclay slurry as insulation between firebricks and slab? - Bob Bourne
- Re: Old broken bricks, sand & fireclay slurry as insulation between firebricks and slab? - Bob Bourne
- Re: Old broken bricks, sand & fireclay slurry as insulation between firebricks and slab? - Bob Bourne
- Re: Old broken bricks, sand & fireclay slurry as insulation between firebricks and slab? - Bob Bourne
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