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1 minute ago, Woodworks said:

Problem with any bricks is they wont fit neatly so wont conduct the heat away from the water tank so maybe a risk of the tank burning out? Sand clearly would make good contact with the tank. If you do use bricks the night storage ones would make a great thermal store 

And fill any gaps with vermiculite beads .

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14 minutes ago, Stubby said:
16 minutes ago, Woodworks said:

Problem with any bricks is they wont fit neatly so wont conduct the heat away from the water tank so maybe a risk of the tank burning out? Sand clearly would make good contact with the tank. If you do use bricks the night storage ones would make a great thermal store 

And fill any gaps with vermiculite beads .

Vermiculite is an insulator but you want heat to pass into the bricks when the range is fired and then pass out again as it cools. So I would think cutting the bricks to fit well and getting dry sand into the gaps would be best.

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Firebricks.....what about old storage heater bricks....they are there to store heat and emit it over a long period!


I’ve got a little stack of them under a pallet log store! I’m digging them out in the morning too

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That's right, you need a thermal conductor between the fire and the bricks. Water would do it but may corrode over a while. Sand may work and would be less messy. You should be able to find someone ripping storage heaters out of somewhere!

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1 minute ago, Gav73 said:

 


I’ve got a little stack of them under a pallet log store! I’m digging them out in the morning too
 

 

Even better, Just experiment and see how it goes.

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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

What ! little squares of fried bread ? 😁

Its soup - wot better idea? K

 

( hard to find those old storage heater bricks now - they made great brazing hearths  😑

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