[TheForge] Re: Kaowool

Ralph Sproul brhlbsmt at mcttelecom.com
Fri Apr 14 21:14:17 EDT 2006


	On the forges I build I run Kaowool M board under the 1 1/4" (split
bricks).......which are the hard ones.  They make for a very durable floor
and the insultion behind them doesn't take them all that long to come to
temp.  I use soft bricks on the side for insulation factor.......as I don't
beat up the sides as bad as the floor in use.

Ralph

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Jeffrey Polaski wrote:

> Yes, I don't doubt that refractory has its place. I just don't know (or
> even know *of*) any blacksmiths who keep their forge running
> continuously for days/weeks at a time. I don't know, but maybe
> glassblowers do?

	Large glass operations often run them for months.  It is cheaper to run
the furnace 24x7 than to shut it down.  With facilities that large,
shutting down also runs risks of failures due to contraction and expansion.

> I should have added that lighter bricks will get eaten away by welding
> flux much more easily, so heavier bricks still have their place. If
> you're *not* doing any forge welding, then light bricks are the way to
> go. If you are doing forge welding, then I think the best solution is to
> put a thick layer of castable refractory (1/2"--1" thick) over the floor
> of your forge. Or, if you can find it, a piece of ceramic shelf
> material.

	Or a piece of 1/8" stainless sheet on the floor.  If you can get
scrap, one of the super alloys such as Haynes 230 would be even better,
but only as acrap.  Last time I priced 230, about ten or more years ago,
1/8 plate was about $125/sq-ft.  I'd try stainless first.
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