TC matt
02-22-2010, 08:28 PM
I've got a 300 gal tank that I need to squareoff for the bottom of the firebox, two sides of the firebox, the back of the firebox and the space below the back of the pan. (see below)
http://s1004.photobucket.com/albums/af164/masamcd/
I plan on cutting the grate in half and discarding the back half. The front half, I plan to lay ceramic blanket and firebrink on top of the grate.
It's important to note that my evaporator needs to be portable and not too heavy for transport - i.e. I can't permanently mortor in the firebricks.
I'm running low on cash for welding in metal. So, here's a few crazy ideas for everyone to weigh in on/vote...
A. I've thought about just trying to dry stack concrete block in the back to build it up and then lay a blanket and firebrick to fireproof it. This should work back there, but not on the sides of the firebox.
B. Buy some angle iron and expanded metal to "frame in" the areas that need structure to then lay the ceramic blanket and stack firebrick. theoretically I could drill and bolt the angle to the tank and the exp metal to the angle, because those areas, once insulated, won't get hot. Is this crazy?
C. B's assumption led me to this crazy idea...using plywood (or something else readily available and cheap) as structure for the ceramic blanket and firebrick. If it's all very insulated from the heat, then it shouldn't matter what provides the structure. Right?
I'll stop drinking now and wait for your answers.
http://s1004.photobucket.com/albums/af164/masamcd/
I plan on cutting the grate in half and discarding the back half. The front half, I plan to lay ceramic blanket and firebrink on top of the grate.
It's important to note that my evaporator needs to be portable and not too heavy for transport - i.e. I can't permanently mortor in the firebricks.
I'm running low on cash for welding in metal. So, here's a few crazy ideas for everyone to weigh in on/vote...
A. I've thought about just trying to dry stack concrete block in the back to build it up and then lay a blanket and firebrick to fireproof it. This should work back there, but not on the sides of the firebox.
B. Buy some angle iron and expanded metal to "frame in" the areas that need structure to then lay the ceramic blanket and stack firebrick. theoretically I could drill and bolt the angle to the tank and the exp metal to the angle, because those areas, once insulated, won't get hot. Is this crazy?
C. B's assumption led me to this crazy idea...using plywood (or something else readily available and cheap) as structure for the ceramic blanket and firebrick. If it's all very insulated from the heat, then it shouldn't matter what provides the structure. Right?
I'll stop drinking now and wait for your answers.