Uncle Tucker
12-05-2007, 08:44 PM
My new 2x6 Leader arch is finished and I just have to pick it up.
I have a lot of Rock Wool that I got on construction sites. It is used for fire proofing in commercial buildings. The pieces I have are 16”x48”x2” and are soft like insulation. I was planning to use this instead of arch board. If I take the sheets and pull them in halve so I have pieces 1” thick. Then I could put ½ firebricks in front of it in the firebox area. Then under the flue pan, I will leave just the rock wool 2” thick and cover all the metal.
I have a few questions.
Has anyone ever used rock wool for insulation?
I was going to brick the firebox to protect the insulation. If I use ½ bricks and mortared the joints in front of the rock wool, would that be strong enough to stand up to loading the fire wood?
Will the wool burn through, it is rated to 1900 degrees.
I asked Glen Goodrich if would stand up to the heat and he said it should.
I have a lot of Rock Wool that I got on construction sites. It is used for fire proofing in commercial buildings. The pieces I have are 16”x48”x2” and are soft like insulation. I was planning to use this instead of arch board. If I take the sheets and pull them in halve so I have pieces 1” thick. Then I could put ½ firebricks in front of it in the firebox area. Then under the flue pan, I will leave just the rock wool 2” thick and cover all the metal.
I have a few questions.
Has anyone ever used rock wool for insulation?
I was going to brick the firebox to protect the insulation. If I use ½ bricks and mortared the joints in front of the rock wool, would that be strong enough to stand up to loading the fire wood?
Will the wool burn through, it is rated to 1900 degrees.
I asked Glen Goodrich if would stand up to the heat and he said it should.