i use the kastolite for my work forges.. but i cast the whole shape in one shot... ... its not bad but not as efficient as the wool, or the IFB's, but holds up well..... also, becareful of borax, it'll eat it up
-good choice with the alumina brick bottom... that is tough stuff... the kastolite is not abrasion resistant... so if you use it for a floor, you should use a sacrificial mortar or surface ontop to prevent wear in
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Sorry for reviving an old thread; this is just the topic I'm looking for. I am wanting to use kast-o-lite 30 or mizzou or something similar to line a foundry furnace and I am wondering what others' experience has been when doing the initial firing. As nprovos mentioned in the op the prescribed dry-out scehdule is very complex so I am wondering how other DIY'ers have accomplished their initial firing without having a huge computer-controlled oven. Any info or advice is really appreciated! ff782bc1db
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