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  1. Home brew fire brick / biscotto floor question

    Sep 10, 2023 · Fire bricks are like 8$ each here and I'm going to need around 35 or so. I did read about the castable/fire brick mortar as 3:1:1:1 silica sand, Portland, fire clay, and hydrated lime and using it …

  2. Are Some Firebricks Toxic? - Pizza Making Forum

    Oct 26, 2010 · Are Some Firebricks Toxic? Started by PizzaEater101, October 26, 2010, 03:24:00 PM Previous topic - Next topic 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

  3. Fire brick, where can a person find any? Lowes, Home-Depot, Ect????

    Apr 29, 2015 · Looking for fire brick, anyone know where I can find cheap brick? Not wanting to spend a ton of $$$$ due to the fact I'm still in the testing mode of this new oven and thinking brick may be my …

  4. Pizza Making Forum - Hearth Pizza Ovens - Biscotto floor

    Feb 25, 2020 · I'm also thinking about making 50/50 floor biscotto and high duty fire bricks. For two reasons, to mainly have the fire placed on the fire bricks to spare the biscotto, and to occasionally …

  5. Pizza Making Forum - Home Ovens - Homemade Wood Fired Oven …

    Jul 17, 2014 · I'm building an oven in my back yard and have a few questions I hope the group can answer/offer advise. I'm using solid concrete blocks that are 6 inches thick and lining them with fire …

  6. Burning the Bottom of Pizza - Pizza Making Forum

    Jul 18, 2021 · Fire brick is too conductive for Neapolitan temperatures. To avoid burning the bottom while still cooking at very high temperatures you'll need biscotto saputo or biscotto di sorrento (a …

  7. Pizza Making Forum - Pizza Ovens - brick oven vs precasted oven

    Dec 13, 2013 · The food grade fire bricks are made from natural clay that has a higher content of alumina. Such clay is used to make cooking dishes but also bricks for wood fired ovens.

  8. Fire bricks in home oven - results - Pizza Making Forum

    Jan 11, 2010 · Fire brick can vary in density so it's thermal conductivity can vary, but if you can't beat the 6 minute mark with 1 1/2" of brick, then I might have to move it down my list of viable home pizza …

  9. FIRE BRICKS: light, medium or heavy duty? - Pizza Making Forum

    Jul 26, 2011 · FIRE BRICKS: light, medium or heavy duty?Mostly I've noticed people staying away from lighter brick because of heat retention being poor, while I'll see info saying that the underlayment can …

  10. Under Hearth Insulation - Pizza Making Forum

    Apr 7, 2021 · Stand top design now is at 40" + 2" ceramic fiber board + 2" fire brick floor makes the oven floor height already at 44" Which is the absolute max I could cook with.