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| I've got a guy who has a bunch of IFB's, mostly K24's and 26's, which he'll sell to me and I'm wondering if I can use these for any part of an oven or fireplace? -Shay
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| If you havent bought them yet, I'd stay awy from IFB. They are to light to use for building the dome, but not light enough to use under the hearth. |
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| Gotcha, will stay away.
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