Vermiculite replacement

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Fieryabyss

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Nov 1, 2023
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Washington
New and first time posting so forgive my ignorance.
Im running a Morso 5660 B. Finally got an ash vac and was able to give it the deep clean it deserved only to discovery broken and cracked bricks.
Ive looked all over and most sets are either super expensive ($600+) or unavailable stateside. I have found Ceramic fiber boards in the right thickness but wasnt sure if i need to stick with the vermiculite bricks, or if its safe to switch to CFB do i need to replace all my bricks. For clarification my back and both bottom bricks are the ones showing significant damage.
 
Yes, they are expensive. It pays to load the firebox with care. These areas can get abused if logs are tossed into a hot fireplace.

How thick are the panels? Can you provide a link to the product?
 
Of the two, the vermiculite panel will be stronger. The fiberboard won't stand up to this application. An option for the floor might be to use pumice firebricks with some pieces cut to fit.
Amazon product ASIN B00XC1YCTY
 
(broken link removed to https://www.rockymountainstove.com/morso-5660-series-insert-replacement-brick-set/)

Back ordered but says only 2 weeks.
 
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Can you move the cracked ones to the floor and put the floor ones on the wall?
 
(broken link removed to https://www.rockymountainstove.com/morso-5660-series-insert-replacement-brick-set/)

Back ordered but says only 2 weeks.
Best option!