[Gasification] (no subject)
Mark & Elena Gallmeier
mgallmeir at comcast.net
Sat Sep 16 16:29:28 CDT 2006
Deaer Brennan
> Can anyone suggest a good source for inexpensive riser sleeves and
> castable refractories.<
What service temperature are you looking for? Many castable refractories
cost less per 50 lb bag than shipping charges will be for that bag. $15,
$18, etc. You'll do better going in person to a dealer. If you don't need
much they'll sometimes give you a few bags nearing shelf life expiration. I
suggest calling around to building suppliers in your region handling
fireplace supplies, "firebrick" and boiler parts and supplies.
Best Wishes,
Mark
> Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 22:49:46 -0600
> From: Brennan R Henderson <climbers at telus.net>
> Subject: [Gasification] Riser Sleeves
> To: gasification at listserv.repp.org
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> Dear Gas-List Users,
>
> Can anyone suggest a good source for inexpensive riser sleeves and
> castable
> refractories. I need a liner for an up-draft gasifier and also for a
> gas flare.
> Possibly some of the Canadian listers can suggest a Canadian source so
> that I won't have to pay duties. The online ordering at Thermal Ceramics
> seems alright but they have a minimum $250 order.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brennan Henderson
> Vernon, BC
>
>
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