Hi
We have just pulled out an old clay fireback used for coal
(regular type fireplace opening).
We are going to increase the size of the opening
(not a great deal - flue/throat will be checked for spillage),
and insert a very heavy old log burning basket, similar to
a Cromwell basket. The basket has a 'fireback' fitted.
This basket will sit inside a brick housing, like you'd find
in an old pub.
MY QUESTION;
Considering the heat factor, what is the best ratio of
mortar mix for the bricks.
The old bricks for the fire surround and attached to the clay
fireback are a sandy colour.
Does that have a bearing on it - should it be a overly sandy mix?
Many thanks in advance, Stephen
We have just pulled out an old clay fireback used for coal
(regular type fireplace opening).
We are going to increase the size of the opening
(not a great deal - flue/throat will be checked for spillage),
and insert a very heavy old log burning basket, similar to
a Cromwell basket. The basket has a 'fireback' fitted.
This basket will sit inside a brick housing, like you'd find
in an old pub.
MY QUESTION;
Considering the heat factor, what is the best ratio of
mortar mix for the bricks.
The old bricks for the fire surround and attached to the clay
fireback are a sandy colour.
Does that have a bearing on it - should it be a overly sandy mix?
Many thanks in advance, Stephen