polo1665
Veteran Member
Firebrick is extremely abrasive, would like to see this in action. Saw would be useless afterward unless this is some sort of brick I am not familiar with.
Soft firebrick is simply that, soft (porous). It can be cut with a wood saw, hacksaw, coping saw, even a thin file if you see fit. I have seen many ovens and preheats that utilize soft fire brick in their construction.
Hard firebrick is mainly utilized in hearth construction and has better wear characteristics than soft, but soft firebrick does have adequate insulating capabilities and would be perfectly acceptable for use in the walls of an oven, preheat, or fireplace.
K-23 Soft Insulating Fire Brick (IFB)
So yes, you must not be familiar with this type of brick
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