Darrel Williams
TVWBB Super Fan
Please tell me about using bricks in a kettle.
I see firebricks listed on Amazon, but they seem to cost $40-$45 delivered for 6 bricks.
The local hardware store sells pavers for 39 cents. Can I use some of these instead? IS there a breakage issue? Is there a safety issue with the chemical content of bricks that aren't "firebricks"?
Because if I had to replace about 4 bricks every year that cost me under a buck each, I think that I would be okay with that annual purchase, rather than paying $45 for some top-o-the-line bricks.
I see firebricks listed on Amazon, but they seem to cost $40-$45 delivered for 6 bricks.
The local hardware store sells pavers for 39 cents. Can I use some of these instead? IS there a breakage issue? Is there a safety issue with the chemical content of bricks that aren't "firebricks"?
Because if I had to replace about 4 bricks every year that cost me under a buck each, I think that I would be okay with that annual purchase, rather than paying $45 for some top-o-the-line bricks.