August 7, 200916 yr I'm looking for retailer that sells castable refractory 2600-3000F I'm located in New Hampshire -but am willing to travel to nearby states. Does anyone have any recommendations, websites... Thanks
August 7, 200916 yr I found castable refractory locally by calling a boiler installation place. They were willing to sell me a couple bags. If that doesn't work out, there's a place in Londonderry called Salem Refractories. 1A Rockingham Rd # 4 Londonderry, NH 03053-2289 (603) 434-4455 And these guys retail Plibrico refractories. Looks like they should pretty well have you covered, as long as they'll sell in small quantities: Cutter Atlantic Refractories 10 Micro Drive Woburn, MA 01801Cutter Atlantic Refractories Office (800) 592-9200 Cell (781) 789-4799[email protected]
August 18, 200916 yr Try Ebay store "HIGH-TEMP REFRACTORY STORE" they sell Mizzou Plus in 55# bag good to 3000 deg. $35 plus shipping
August 18, 200916 yr I recommend before you get any refactory you get hold of the product literature. Actually, as Frosty has discussed else where the plastic ramable refactories work better that the casteable. From personal experience I can say that castable is better left to real experts in the application. The exception would be, again in my experience, the insulating castable which seems to be a little more forgiving. Mizzou is a AP Green product a division of ANH Refractories Check with them to locate local vendors or warehouses.
August 18, 200916 yr Look on Refractory supplier - Refractory products - Ferrous and non-ferrous foundries maybe they have a store near you. I search a lot for a retailer and this is the good one I found. the_white :D
August 21, 200916 yr Here is where I get most of my clays and refractory, they are great to deal with and have pretty good prices. Bailey Ceramic Supply PO Box 1577 62 Tenbroeck Ave Kingston, NY 12402Bailey Ceramic Supply - Master Index welder19
August 25, 200916 yr You can buy castable refractory and also different kind of refractory materials from Vitcas
August 27, 200916 yr I got a bag of insulating castable refractory from Cutter. Salem Refractories, in Londonderry sold me some insulating fire bricks. They may have castable - It all depends on what's left over from a job. They're a contractor, but real nice to deal with and have no problem selling what they have on the shelves.
August 27, 200916 yr Bailey isn't too far from NH, depending on where your at. welder19 Edited August 27, 200916 yr by welder19
August 28, 200916 yr Look for a local ceramics house (think pottery supplies). I have some woodfire clay that is good for up to cone 14 firings -- 2525 degrees. It is pretty inexpensive, and you can just mold it to the forge. Let it dry slow, so it wont crack, and the first fire you build should fire it nicely.
August 29, 200916 yr I deal with ANH Refractories for refactories. In part because they bought AP Green co. in part because they have a great selection and are easy to work with, and inpart because they have distribution points all over the US and elsewhere.
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