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Fire bricks

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where can I get some?
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storebought ,
I found them on ebay and also googled and got over 94000 hits , but the shipping will kill you.
check your local area for ceramic supplies ,they most likely will have em and you can pick one or two up without a 30.00 shipping charge.
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Ask at a hobby store about them. If they sell clay for sculpting and such, they may know where to get a hold of bricks as they would be the same thing used in making the kiln for firing the clay.
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i just got 2 firebricks at the woodstoe store for $3.98 each.there,

8''x5''x1 1/4''


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TRYKER wrote:i just got 2 firebricks at the woodstoe store for $3.98 each.there,

8''x5''x1 1/4''


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OOOOOHHHHHH . . . that hits my cheap bone very nicely. The idea of shipping bricks doesn't sit well. Thanks guys!
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TRYKER wrote:i just got 2 firebricks at the woodstoe store for $3.98 each.there,
8''x5''x1 1/4''
Mr. TRYKER,

Just out of curiosity, what does one do with twice fire bricks?
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.......something about being one brick shy of a full load....bought two in case it happens again........heheh!!!
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jerr bear i replaced 2 in my coal stove.


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TRYKER wrote:jerr bear i replaced 2 in my coal stove.
Mr. TRYKER,

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Post by Ghost »

Abit pricey but...
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