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| An ebay item - too heavy and fragile to ship but for you in the mid-west how can you go wrong at a buck a pop? Ebay 290125366748 |
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| That's cheap, although I "only" paid $10 apiece and only used 4 tiles. The $36 I could have saved would have taken me about 150 miles in the wife's Suburban with the current price of gas. (Mrs. JC has a Suburban not because we hate the environment, but because 3 kids 1 dog and their crud takes up a lot of space. And thank goodness, a mini-van just isn't a very good tow vehicle when you need to rent a concrete mixer!!)
__________________ - JC |
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| Anyone know how tall flue tiles get? Great find DMUN, the kind of place a junker like me salivates over, and most people drive by without a second glance.. |
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| They are uniformly (at least in the US) 24 inches. That's close to exact because they use only a dab of refractory mortar between them. |
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| These could be cut up to build a geo dome at a very low cost. |
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