Roxul Board R-5.0

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I have 7/8 of a Package of that left over from my install.... You can have it :) Free.... Still in the package :)
 
Thanks :) Pretty far away....but I'm wondering if you could use this stuff as replacement material for the boards above the reburn tubes in a stove??
 
Just because it's non combustible doesn't mean it won't melt.
 
Just because it's non combustible doesn't mean it won't melt.


It does melt , at 2150 degrees. That's pretty hot . If any part of my stove gets that hot I got more serious problems.:eek:
 
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My Block Off Plate is 60" x 24" Aluminum Plate. I didn't want it transferring heat into the chimney so I layered the Roxul on top of it...
 
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