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If you are just coming to this series of the gas #powerkiln and want to read through the build from the beginning, you can do that here. I’m happy to answer what I can. Anything extremely technical I will do my best to get you the answers you need. Calculations such as the burners and your final design size is best discussed with Ward Burner. All refractory materials are best sourced closest to you. My closest supplier was a 4

By cementing the top edge it provides protection to the soft brick and keeps everything solidly in place from the walls inward. There's a chance these bricks may move around when I do relocate it but I'll probably need to fill the kiln with boxes to keep it from moving around. As mentioned earlier in this series of posts, we could have used hard brick as they are more hardwearing, but the downside to them is their weight, and if

By cementing the top edge it provides protection to the soft brick and keeps everything solidly in place from the walls inward. There's a chance these bricks may move around when I do relocate it but I'll probably need to fill the kiln with boxes to keep it from moving around. As mentioned earlier in this series of posts, we could have used hard brick as they are more hardwearing, but the downside to them is their weight, and if