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Does anyone  have a supplier of Red and White Refactory brick!!
 
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What does it mean "to have a supplier"? Also red "firebrick" will not really be a true firebrick, because of high iron oxide contents that is desired to be low (less than 2%) in refractory products.
 
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Hey Tom;
Is that a brand name?
Or are you looking for refractory brick ( 2500 F or over)
 
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Yes I am looking for refactory fire brick, as mentioned in the 3d plans Pebble style Rocket Mass Heater.
 
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Tom,

Please share your approximate location so users will be more than happy to direct you to the closest suppliers in your area.
 
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I live in Northern Vermont, North Central, About 30 mins from Barre Vermont,
 
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Sheffield Pottery sells various firebricks - over 200 miles away from you. This is how far I have to drive to get quality product.
 
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Maybe a place that sells pottery kilns or one that sells conventional wood-burning stoves - the fire-bricks do need replacing from time to time.
They come in different sizes and thicknesses.  
 
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