Thx that clears things up a bitYSTheAnt wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 10:32 pmYou need to get k23 refractory brick, not all firebrick will work. Then, it is easier than grout. Check pottery or kiln stores. Otherwise, if it's not available, grout is the way to go. K23 is very similar to ytong. Five bucks for a six by four by two (approximately) block, not at all that expensive.
Substitute for Ytong in the US?
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Re: Substitute for Ytong in the US?
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