Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => HeatMaster => Topic started by: E Yoder on February 28, 2018, 01:06:33 PM
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https://youtu.be/50pWM-ry3cw (https://youtu.be/50pWM-ry3cw)
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D5knapp, the internet sensation
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That was interesting, makes me want one. How often does that refractory crumble apart?
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D5knapp, the internet sensation
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I personally haven’t had an issue with a refractory…yet. They are considered a wear item though, I tell people to be gentle with em. If bull in a china shop is how your oft described the useful life of the refractory or nozzle may be considerably shorter.
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I think that is something that will be continually addressed. Anytime you have a wear item you need to how it wears and then make adjustments. You need to run these things long enough to get a pattern of wear and determine the weakest point and then see if there is a way to make that more durable. I expect replacements to get stronger over the years.
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How much does the replacement refractory cost?
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I haven't looked for a long time but in our book I'm showing $340 to $1300 for the bottom horseshoe brick, $420-$900 for the whole top nozzle sections. They're not cheap but so far we've never sold one. Have had a couple G100 customers who cracked the front corners of the horseshoe but so far very little issues with any refractory.
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I just try and be careful never to mess with any of the brick right after a cycle when its really hot. I try and do all my maintenance and such when the stove is cold
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Good point, I should emphasize that to our customers.