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muledeer
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I've read all the forum archives on Insulation of the smoker and Firebox -- I have to say the Thermal Insulation using ceramics seems the right direction for the Firebox. I've researched Ceramic Thermal insulation on the net and found Kilns and Furnaces (like a Q pit) use this type of insulation effectively - frequently in the 2000 - 3000 F range.
I've seen Ceramic Blankets and Ceramic Fiber Blankets but the most interesting item was Ceramic Boards -- they look like styrofoam, easy to cut and shape, and I think would make a nice replacement as a foiled cover over the Firebox. There is so much BTU loss at the Firebox lid that this seems to make logical sense - save BTU's and fuel with superior insulation. The ceramic boards don't seem to be that expensive - I'm just curious as to the member's experience or knowledge in this area.
Some links:
http://www.cotronics.com/vo/cotr/fc_boards.htm
http://www.mcgillswarehouse.com/gro...CategoryName=THERMAL INSULATIONS&selection=34
What do yall think about a Ceramic Board cut to fit over the Firebox with no lid? Do any of you have any knowledge of this working successfully?
Appreciate any help,
Thanks,
Mule
I've seen Ceramic Blankets and Ceramic Fiber Blankets but the most interesting item was Ceramic Boards -- they look like styrofoam, easy to cut and shape, and I think would make a nice replacement as a foiled cover over the Firebox. There is so much BTU loss at the Firebox lid that this seems to make logical sense - save BTU's and fuel with superior insulation. The ceramic boards don't seem to be that expensive - I'm just curious as to the member's experience or knowledge in this area.
Some links:
http://www.cotronics.com/vo/cotr/fc_boards.htm
http://www.mcgillswarehouse.com/gro...CategoryName=THERMAL INSULATIONS&selection=34
What do yall think about a Ceramic Board cut to fit over the Firebox with no lid? Do any of you have any knowledge of this working successfully?
Appreciate any help,
Thanks,
Mule