Q:Coud these bricks be used to protect a capped off gas line under a fire pit?
by|Nov 8, 2020
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A: Sure, once the gas line has been properly sealed and capped-off, these fire bricks will provide a measure of protection.
by|Nov 9, 2020
Q:Can these bricks be used as a base to put a wood stove on? Thanks.
by|Jul 26, 2020
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A: These bricks, while able to handle high temperatures, are fairly fragile and would not hold up well as a base for a wood stove.
by|Oct 2, 2022
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A: Certainly, but that is not what they are made for. Any average brick or paver is fine for a base to place the stove on. These bricks are specially made to go inside the stove on the bottom and sides of the stove interior.
by|Aug 2, 2020
A: I wouldn't do it because those bricks even though they can stand high temperatures may not be strong enough to support a wood stove, they'd crumble pretty easily. Secondly that not what they're really intended for; they're to be used inside a wood stove. Regular bricks or cement blocks the size of the fire brick would work a lot better.
by|Jul 27, 2020
Q:is this item in stock at your store
by|Jul 15, 2020
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A: Unfortunately, no. When I bought mine, it was an online only tiem.
by|Jul 17, 2020
A: No
by|Jun 25, 2021
Q:Can these be used in a kiln
by|Jun 6, 2020
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A: Yes, could be used as a liner for a kiln, firebrick list maximum temperatures.
by|Jul 20, 2021
A: It depends on how hot your kiln gets. My wood stove can get up to 3500F with a good draft. You might want to check on the heat range of those bricks you're wanting to buy.
James
by|Jun 10, 2020
Q:How much square feet does a box covers?
by|May 29, 2020
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A: Without grout or mortar, 1.688 sqft.
by|May 30, 2020
A: about 1.7 square foot
by|May 31, 2020
Q:I need to replace house siding with something that can withstand heat from a grill. Can they be cut in half / thinner so they don’t weigh so much but still be effective from grilling heat.
by|May 29, 2020
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A: Yes, used in pizza oven/grille over fireplace.
by|Jun 2, 2020
A: Yes, cut easy with stone cutting blade, I installed in an outdoor fireplace hearth, cut 6. Be very careful w high temp adhesive, do not get any on skin.
by|Jun 2, 2020
A: If you can cut them. I have cut them in half and that requires a diamond bit saw blade. As far as can they stand the heat, they could do that in their sleep. I have them on the floor of a kiln that reaches nearly 3,000 degrees. The torches are blowing straight down on them. You may also have a weight issue, they are quite heavy.
by|May 30, 2020
Q:Use inside the kitchen oven or barbecue to cook pizzas directly on the bricks?
by|Feb 28, 2020
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A: I am thinking you can. Great idea actually!
by|Feb 29, 2020
A: No, you can't use this to cook pizza.
by|Feb 28, 2020
Q:If i build these around my wood stove can i reduce the clearance to the minimum dimensions?
by|Feb 9, 2020
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Q:Taking out a gas fireplace and putting in a wood burning stove. Would this be a good base?
by|Feb 5, 2020
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A: Yes, this can be used as the base of a wood-burning stove.
by|Feb 5, 2020
A: Yes. These were great. Fit right in when I replaced the old bricks in my wood burner. I only replaced the sides but should be fine for the bottom. Ernst.
by|Feb 5, 2020
A: Yes with high heat adhesive it works perfect in mine. Done over a year ago and still going