[TheForge] Re: Kaowool
Jerry Smith
jerry_smith at anvilsandinkstudios.com
Mon May 1 21:27:06 EDT 2006
I use chimney cement that is rated for the fire box of
a chimney or a wood burning stove.
Also you may want to check this web site out:
http://www.hhhh.org/~joeboy/past_projects/coffee_can_foundry/my_coffee_can_foundry.html
or
http://www.concreteproductsweb.com/
Here are some specs and if you are in the U.K. these
folks have it:
http://www.fluesystems.com/sundries/info/fire_cement.htm
I had somebody in Ontario that use chimney cement,
added a little water and worked it into a mold. He was
making a HT oven and it worked!
Jerry
--- "Kenny O." <phat at cavenet.com> wrote:
>
>
> >>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.
> >>
> >>.............
> >>
> >>Jeff Polaski
> >>
> >>
>
>
> Is there a a homemade recipe for a castable
> refractory?
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