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  1. Thank you for all that info, it’s very appreciated. So with the kastolite 30 I’ve read a few things. Would 24 hours of air dry time be enough to put it back into the stove and than the stove could heat cure it the rest? I can’t really adjust the temp of the stove easily for specific curing. I think this will just deaden the sound and I’ll be happy with that. Sensitive hearing is funny, most people don’t get it and just say you’ll get use to the sound. I appreciate all you guys really trying to help me find a solution. as far as blacksmithing, I’ve totally thought about it after reading all this info. Looks really cool
  2. The manufacturer doesn’t really encourage any changes to their firepot lol. I’ll work on some pictures
  3. Good idea. I think I’ll be happy with more of a thud sound than the tinny sound of hitting metal though. Even the insulation wasn’t silent but it dulled it enough that I was happy with it
  4. You guys are definitely pointing me in the right direction, should I use the premixed castable cement or the dry one you have to mix? I think the difference is in the cure. I’m not sure I can cure it correctly in the pellet stove.
  5. No offense taken at all guys, I know it’s a different topic than you guys are use to, ive just read a lot of good stuff on here about the forge making but still need little direction It’s the tinging of them hitting metal. You think a castable refractory over the insulation?
  6. I do, but every time I searched ceramic fiber insulation I came to a site like this, maybe my limited knowledge of this content led me to post in the wrong spot. My apologies
  7. Hi all, I have a wood pellet stove for heating my house and stumbled upon this site while trying to solve a problem with my stove. The pellets dropping into the firepot are very loud, and I’m also sensitive to noise and easily annoyed lol. So since it’s a clanking noise from the pellets hitting the metal firepot I’ve been attempting to line the firepot with something softer. first attempt was using ceramic fiber board with gasket cement. Initially worked but became brittle soon and flaked off with minimal pressure. second attempt was using ceramic fiber insulation with sodium silicate. This also worked well but only for about a day. There is one spot in the firepot, exactly where the pellets hit, that just burns away and the noise comes back so is there something I can put over the ceramic fiber insulation to make it last longer? It says it’s rated for 2300f but in this one area it burns away there has been no negative impact from this on the burning of the stove since I don’t cover any air holes open to any suggestions from you fire gurus, thank you
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