Tom Ohern : A very interesting 'Thought Problem', a good place to start researching this topic would be in Erica Wisner's
Thread Extension/response of Dec 20th to my
Dec 14th 2013 attempt (Fake Fire Brick) to describe the 3 most common types of Fire/Kiln Brick and assign a preferred value to them! Some errors and mistakes
occurred in my original Post which Erica Cleared up rather well ! I Will re-write the whole post eventually but right now it helps humble me a little !
If you all-ready had access to a medium sized kiln, preferably a gas kiln that could be adapted to run on Gasification products eventually, then it would be possible that
the rest of the needed materials would be 'close to hand' ! The Heavier/Denser Fire brick contains a High percentage of "Burnt Clay Grog" which increases its density,
and resistance to 'Heat Stress'. If you had an unlimited source for high Temp Unglazed Porcelain Grade broken or Miss fired Pieces you could make a superior Fire/Kiln
Brick, (any of your mis fires could be endlessly recycled! ) It would be iterating to talk to a 'Real potter/ceramist about glazed pottery as grog, and it probably would be
interesting to experiment with Sintering Re-cycled Glass Cullet !
You may have been thinking about making a lite-weight fire/kiln brick for the Heat Riser and I find her Answers about Dense fire/kiln brick over Lite brick to be very
compelling,
I Think that if I was making a
Rocket Mass Heater for a Third person I Would feel compelled to use the Denser Fire/Kiln Brick ! -This is in spite of
success (so far ) with poured Perlite and Clay-slip Heat Risers !
While I have anecdotal evidence of Potters/Ceramists helping on
Rocket Mass Heater Builds, I have yet to see a report from ANY potter/ceramist that they have made
a
rocket mass heater RMH, This is where I would have looked to see the 1st success with this type of
project, but if you have access to the materials Free or cheap,
and are going to play with this please keep us informed !
You may also be interested in the Design/build plans of Fellow Member Alistair Warburton
'' New to this … New Heater? " in the Rocket stoves Forums, I bumped
it up to make it easier to find ! For the good of the Craft ! Big AL