Thanks for the replys' but is that a typo?
thanks for the link, it says:
"ROXUL stone wool resists temperatures up to approximately 1177°C (2150°F). It can reduce the spread of a fire and provides valuable extra minutes to save people and property, and reduce environmental damage"
Will stop by Lowes tomarrow.
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I seen Roxul at Lowes the other day when I was getting some batt insulation for my remodel. I assumed it was sheets because of how it was packaged. I didn't go put my hands on it, but it was about 2x4' pieces, wrapped in plastic and sitting on the floor and was $41 and some change.
Hey Tom, I did see some 3 1/2" Roxul at Lowe's on Thursday, but didn't have a chance to talk to the special order salesman because they had already left for the day. Did they order the 1 1/2" or the 3 1/2 "for you?
Ok, the stuff I used was dense....very very dense and rigid...2" thick and came in 2x4' panels. Frank explained it all to me and I just followed all his advice..
Guess what.....it is absolutely excellent!!! I am running a firebox that .... 2" above the fire, shows a skin temp of 101.6 degrees F. Awesomely awesome ...you can see the clean out door in the photo
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