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Kiln Brick??

Started by Lewis Brookshire III, April 02, 2008, 09:09:00 PM

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Lewis Brookshire III

Ok, to save burning down my house forging in my fireplace i want to build a small forge. I am going to build a very simple kiln brick forge and use my propane torch.

Where do you guys get your Kiln bricks and how much do they cost?
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B M A

Wouldn't kiln bricks used by clay/ceramic artists work?  This place has them alot cheaper.  The ones listed are rated to 2300 degrees.   http://www.mcgillswarehouse.com/ItemsList.aspx?groupID=12211&GN=INSULATINGBRICKS

Maybe this could be another source.  Maybe you have an artists supply house close to home.  Could save on shipping.  
Just my 2 cents.....
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sticshooter

Lewis I'll call ya tonight. I have one you can have. I'll send it with the other stuff. won't be till monday if that works fo you.<><
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Lewis Brookshire III

Frank, taht will work! Thanks Brutha!
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- Jim Elliot: Missionary/Martyr.

Lewis Brookshire III

Brock, those do look the same.

Hey by the way I sent you a email about the arrows yesterday. Wanted to make sure you got it.
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- Jim Elliot: Missionary/Martyr.

Jeremy

I bought mine for ~$2 each off fleabay a few years back and have been handing them out ever since.  I'm just about out now though  :(

The best price I've seen commercially has been right around what Brock has posted.
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onemississipp

I'm in search of brick now so I'll post this one and others I come across

http://www.sheffield-pottery.com/SOFT-BRICKS-Insulating-Firebrick-s/372.htm
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Wampus

QuoteOriginally posted by onemississipp:
I'm in search of brick now so I'll post this one and others I come across

 http://www.sheffield-pottery.com/SOFT-BRICKS-Insulating-Firebrick-s/372.htm  
If you ever get into Memphis, you can pick them up at Insulation & Refractory Services on Decatur in Midtown.  They are used to selling huge lots to big companies but I've bought just a few bricks or a small roll of Insuwool and they sold it to me no problem.

http://irs2.cc/

onemississipp

Thanks for the tip!

Wampus
Dustin
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