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Furnace roof, cast iron stoves must be covered with clay

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

To get an even heat the oven and reduce the risk of fire breaking during Overheating requires the furnace roof covered in clay.

Mix mud, water, coarse salt and answers chips (swarf connects the clay). Set the mixture overnight.

Remove rings and plates on the stove. Brush furnace roof with water. Spread 1.5 to 2 cm thick, even layer of mixture on the roof. Sprinkle a layer of turnings on top of it all and press it lightly with your hand.

Note Lerbruket can not get behind the branding iron, then the branding iron to settle (Burn The iron contained in the combustion chamber and should be replaced when it gets bad).

Let lerbruket dry for a week, then start burning. Take it easy the first few times.

When lerbruket cracks need to be replaced.

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