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<blockquote data-quote="builder1101" data-source="post: 1878439" data-attributes="member: 36330"><p>oly the bottom, and maybe 6-8" going up the sides..just where-ever coals were going to touch the waterjacket..no need to brick the entire thing, a challenge to do, and then heat would need to penetrate the brick to heat the water before leaving the firebox.... I judged what's left after an average night of loading/heat demand, and where/amount of coals that were left over the next morning, and i called that my 'height limit'. make up your own method.</p><p></p><p>as for coals, it was the answer, hands down. It insulates the 2500-3000*F red/white hot coals from the 200F waterjacket.......wont give them the 'chill' and allows the heat to radiant longer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="builder1101, post: 1878439, member: 36330"] oly the bottom, and maybe 6-8" going up the sides..just where-ever coals were going to touch the waterjacket..no need to brick the entire thing, a challenge to do, and then heat would need to penetrate the brick to heat the water before leaving the firebox.... I judged what's left after an average night of loading/heat demand, and where/amount of coals that were left over the next morning, and i called that my 'height limit'. make up your own method. as for coals, it was the answer, hands down. It insulates the 2500-3000*F red/white hot coals from the 200F waterjacket.......wont give them the 'chill' and allows the heat to radiant longer [/QUOTE]
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