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Chicagobricks
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The Chicago brick became the backbone of the city's plan to rebuild a “fireproof” Chicago. The Chicago brick became relied on increasingly for its fire resistant capacity. Chicago became to be known as The City of Bricks and one of the Nation's ...
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Quora
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How do fire-bricks differ from regular clay ones in terms of strength and resistance to heat? - Quora
Firebricks, or refractory bricks, are made from various types of fireclays, which differ in chemical composition from more typical clays. Silicon, aluminum oxides, ferric oxides and a few other compounds are commonly found in fireclays.
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Amazon
amazon.com › GIRtech-Forge-Density-Heavy-FireBrick › dp › B08P497FDT
Amazon.com: GIRtech Heavy Duty Refractory Fire Bricks for Forge 3200F - Pack of 2 Extra High Temperature Insulated | Fire Brick for Masonry, Insulating Kiln, Fire Pit, Wood Stove, Oven, Grill, Melting Metals : Arts, Crafts & Sewing
GIRtech FORGE – is a special high-density heavy duty firebrick which are used for masonry and lining, steel-pouring complexes, ladles for melting metals, forges as well as various heating units, including household stoves. Heavy Duty firebrick can be used in any type of domestic and industrial heating units, such as brick fireplaces, steel furnaces, heating stoves, barbecues and barbecue complexes, ceramics kilns, melting ladles and blacksmith forges.
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Fire bricks VS regular bricks?

Just some info from my recent experience that at first was frustrating to me.

I searched google for fire bricks, and refractory bricks. Even Wikipedia wasn't much help.

There is more than one kind of "fire brick." My city has a brick manufacturing plant. I called them and asked if they sold fire bricks. They said that they did but they didn't sell to the public. I spoke with the guy a little while asking questions and once he knew I only wanted 5 or 6 bricks he said he would just give them to me. They ended up being bricks for the inside of a fire place. They are hard and heavy, but I guess they can take the direct heat of being in a fire, where as regular bricks will crack and spall when heated and cooled in a fireplace environment.

So recognizing that these were not the brick I was looking for, I called a local ceramics/pottery store that has classes and sells supplies too. I asked for "bricks that go inside of a kiln" and they said they had them. They sold for $5.99 ea. They called them "soft fire bricks." I ended up with 6 of those and I'm using them for my small propane forge.

For anyone else looking for these bricks I hope to save you some time and frustration. You are looking for SOFT fire bricks.

The hard ones would be good for making a pizza oven though, which is another of my projects.

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Where do you get your insulating fire bricks?
McMaster-Carr Hightemptools Refractory west Good soft insulatinf bricks are usually around $10 per brick shipped unless you buy in bulk (you don't need bulk) More on reddit.com
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Did I purchase the wrong fire bricks? These are deforming after only two uses.
Soft bricks hold up better than hard in that thickness, in my experience. More on reddit.com
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Affordable Firebrick Source?
No. Online isn't the place to buy them unless you're buying pallets of them. Then any place will sell them for 3-4 bucks per brick.the freight isn't bad when spread out across a couple hundred bricks. More on reddit.com
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Brick of Chicago
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Brick of Chicago — Chicago Common Brick
If you're in Chicago, you're probably near some now. Chicago Commons are the rougher and dirtier bricks on the sides and back of many of Chicago's buildings. They're made from the clay from the Chicago River and when fired they can turn a range of colors, like buff yellow, salmon pink, or deep red.
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Chicagobricks
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PRODUCTS - CHICAGO BRICKS BRICKERA®
Item # COM1012P - Brickera Full Size Brick. Chicago Brick Common Full Size. The brick is used for Driveways, Pool Decks, Walkways, Fire Places, Chimneys, BBQ’s and many other applications.
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Chicago Brick Co.
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Reclaimed Chicago brick | Chicago Style Bricks - Chicago Brick Co
November 18, 2024 - The bricks were made locally using a distinct gray-blue clay that turn salmon or buff after being fire in the kiln under intense heat. The Illinois Brick Company was famous for making the unique style of brick, but closed operations in 1970 ...
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Thefamilyhistorylibrarian
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After the Fire: the Chicago Brickmakers – The Family History Librarian
October 17, 2021 - Thomas Moulding had established the first brickyard in the township in 1863 on Southport Ave., and started using the clay along the Chicago River to make bricks. Very soon, others, mostly Germans like my 3rd great-grandfather, set up brickyards nearby. After the Great Chicago Fire, their bricks literally helped rebuild the ravaged city.
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Sheffield Pottery
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Refractory Fire Bricks | Kiln Building Fire Brick
At Sheffield Pottery, we’ve supported craftsmen, engineers, and artists for decades by supplying firebricks designed for efficiency, durability, and performance. What They Are: Lightweight, porous bricks (≈4 lbs each) with high insulation value and low thermal conductivity.
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Address   995 North Main St, 01257, Sheffield
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BrickWood Ovens
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Fire Brick • Refractory Brick - What To Know Before You Buy Fire Brick – BrickWood Ovens
Refractory materials (materials that can withstand high temperatures) are used in the construction and maintenance of ceramic studio kilns. Fire brick, ceramic fiber and castable refractories are the three forms of refractories used in kilns, but fire brick is the most significant.
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Brickera
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PRODUCTS - CHICAGO BRICKS BRICKERA®
Item # VC1016U - Chicago Brick Veneer. The brick is used for Wall Veneer Applications, Kitchen Back Splash, Fire Places, Chimneys, BBQ’s, Columns and many other applications. Requires 7 bricks per sq/ft.
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Amazon
amazon.com › Woodstove-Firebricks-Insulating-Replacement-Fireplaces › dp › B0BZQYC4KG
Amazon.com: Fire Bricks, Food Grade Woodstove Firebricks, 3000F, Size 9″ x 4-1/2″ x 1-1/4″, 4-Pack, Insulating Fire Bricks, Clay Firebricks Replacement for Wood Stoves, Fireplaces, Fire Pit, Kiln, Pizza Oven : Home & Kitchen
Fire Bricks, Food Grade Woodstove Firebricks, 3000F, Size 9″ x 4-1/2″ x 1-1/4″, 4-Pack, Insulating Fire Bricks, Clay Firebricks Replacement for Wood Stoves, Fireplaces, Fire Pit, Kiln, Pizza Oven
Our fire bricks are made with fire clay, which contains a suitable content ratio of silica and alumina, they are used for the lining of high temperatures industrial facilities and equipment such as Woodstoves, Fireplaces, Firepits, kilns, furnaces ...
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Price   $25.99
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Rutland
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Firebox Bricks | Rutland
Firebox Bricks
RUTLAND Fire Bricks are perfect for residential-use. Build new fireplaces or to replace old or broken bricks in existing fixtures (wood or coal stoves, furnaces, and fireplace inserts). They can also be used to line a fire pit in the backyard or anywhere else a brick is needed that can withstand high temperatures. Bricks measure 9" x 4-1/2" x 1-1/4". 6 Bricks per Box Buff Fire Bricks rated up to 2700°F (1480°C) Ivory Fire Bricks rated up to 2200°F (1204°C) Red Fire Bricks rated up to 1700°F (927°C) Not for direct food contact Made in the USA WARNING: This product can expose you to chemica
Price   $44.99
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Mortonstones
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Firebricks, Chicago Bricks & Brick Veneers - Mortonstones
June 23, 2023 - Approximately 8″ L X 2 1/4″ H X 1/2 “T. Firebricks, or refractory bricks, are most commonly installed inside of fireplaces, fire pits, furnaces, boilers, or other high-temperature equipment.
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Amazon
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Amazon.com: Fire Brick
Check each product page for other buying options. Price and other details may vary based on product size and color · Fire Brick for Wood Stove Insulating Fire Bricks for Forge(Pack of 24) 2800F Rated FireBrick Fireplace Brick Clay Firebricks Replacement for Grill Metal Forges Fire Pit Kiln ...
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Sheffield Pottery
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Insulating Firebrick | Soft Lightweight Fire Bricks
The soft bricks are usually cemented together with refractory mortar. IFB (Insulating fire bricks) also known as Soft Bricks are high temperature, lightweight refractories which are used as insulation in kilns, forges and furnaces.
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Wikipedia
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Fire brick - Wikipedia
1 month ago - A fire brick, firebrick, fireclay brick, or refractory brick is a block of ceramic material used in lining furnaces, kilns, fireboxes, and fireplaces. Made of primarily oxide materials like silica and alumina in varying ratios, these insulating ...
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Wikipedia
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Chicago common brick - Wikipedia
November 20, 2024 - The use of brick construction increased in Chicago after the Great Chicago fire of 1871. They are called common brick since they were used in multiwythe mass walls with many of the brick used on inner wythes while a facing brick was used for the outer wythe.
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Wgpaver
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Fire Brick for Industrial Uses, Residential Fireplaces and Wood Burning Stoves
May 17, 2024 - Whitacre Greer is a leading manufacturer of buff and red low-duty fire brick for industrial uses, residential fireplaces and wood-burning stoves.
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Historical Bricks
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Identifying Authentic Chicago Brick | Reclaimed Chicago Brick
July 15, 2020 - When fired, the high temperatures turned the blue clay salmon or buff colors. The resulting bricks were very durable, as well as breathable. These common bricks were cheap and abundant, in part because at that time people preferred the more uniform look of factory made bricks. Today, those bricks are highly prized for their irregularities. Many of us may find it hard to recognize the differences, but reclaimed Chicago bricks just look different from new bricks.