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| There are some fire brick for sale locally from an old brick kiln and chimney. I am trying to work out if they would be good for my 42" Pompeii. The bricks are 225ml long x 80ml high x 110ml deep and 3.3kg in weight. I am chasing dimensions and weight of known fire bricks to compare with. Any Data points or ideas? Thanks |
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| My firebricks are 235 x 80 x 310 and weigh 10 Kg, but if you calculate the density they are about the same as yours. |
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| Hey Kombi You interested in splitting a pallet of those. I'm in Nth Bris and laying the slab for mine on Wed. No point bidding against each other ![]() Alan |
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| Im in Nth Bris, You interested in splitting a pallet? |
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| Standard firebrick weighs 4kg and is 230x115x75. See Total refractory management in Brisbane for supply. |
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| Quote:
![]() pm to you, give me a ring! If we got 500 and split 250 each as I reckon I might need a few spares over the 200 |
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