I have read a lot about fire brick and its use inside a stove where the flames hit it. It is used in many places to line a stove made of steel. But what about on the outside where the flames never hit it. Is there any reason it has to be this special kind of brick? I am thinking, that as long as the flames never actually touch the brick, then any kind of brick can be used.
Patrick
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