Ekrueger
04-02-2013, 02:17 PM
I am planning to build my own arch. I have 1” thick ceramic insulation. I plan to cover it with firebrick for protection of the insulation. I have a few questions:
1. Are the arch sides angled so the firebrick doesn’t fall into the firebox(self supporting)?
2. Is it a concern that the insulation is not rigid so the bricks can move some (maybe cause the cement to crack)?
3. Where do you normally use the ½ bricks and full bricks? Why use one or the other?
4. Is it necessary to cover all of the insulation or only in the firebox to prevent wood from damaging the insulation?
1. Are the arch sides angled so the firebrick doesn’t fall into the firebox(self supporting)?
2. Is it a concern that the insulation is not rigid so the bricks can move some (maybe cause the cement to crack)?
3. Where do you normally use the ½ bricks and full bricks? Why use one or the other?
4. Is it necessary to cover all of the insulation or only in the firebox to prevent wood from damaging the insulation?