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petercharlesfagg[_2_] October 23rd 09 06:26 PM

Cracking plaster behind wood burning stove
 
Friends, two years ago I had a woodburning stove fitted into the
cavity left by the removal of an open fire.

The sides and back of the cavity were professionally rendered and
plastered and then I applied White emulsion to the surface.

The heat generated by what is essentially only a small burner is
making crazy cracking of the plaster especially behind the burner. It
is NOT loose only unsightly.

Any suggestions as to either filling or painting over or perhaps some
form of heat shield/reflector?

Regards, Peter.

JimK[_2_] October 23rd 09 06:28 PM

Cracking plaster behind wood burning stove
 
On Oct 23, 6:26 pm, petercharlesfagg
wrote:
Friends, two years ago I had a woodburning stove fitted into the
cavity left by the removal of an open fire.

The sides and back of the cavity were professionally rendered and
plastered and then I applied White emulsion to the surface.

The heat generated by what is essentially only a small burner is
making crazy cracking of the plaster especially behind the burner. It
is NOT loose only unsightly.

Any suggestions as to either filling or painting over or perhaps some
form of heat shield/reflector?

Regards, Peter.


sandy masonry paint, repeat til cured?

cheers
JimK

Ash[_4_] October 23rd 09 06:56 PM

Cracking plaster behind wood burning stove
 
Try

http://www.charlesproducts.co.uk/fireplace.htm




Tim W[_2_] October 23rd 09 08:23 PM

Cracking plaster behind wood burning stove
 
petercharlesfagg
wibbled on Friday 23 October 2009 18:26

Friends, two years ago I had a woodburning stove fitted into the
cavity left by the removal of an open fire.

The sides and back of the cavity were professionally rendered and
plastered and then I applied White emulsion to the surface.

The heat generated by what is essentially only a small burner is
making crazy cracking of the plaster especially behind the burner. It
is NOT loose only unsightly.

Any suggestions as to either filling or painting over or perhaps some
form of heat shield/reflector?

Regards, Peter.


I purposely did not plaster my cavity. I used a playsand (silver sand), lime
and white cement (SnowCrete) render in the usual render proportions.

You could hack off the plaster, and apply a render like this, using a
SnowCrete slurry as a binding agent to the existing render.

But you should wait a month until I have my stove in place and I can report
that it actually works (or not!).

--
Tim Watts

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mogga October 23rd 09 10:29 PM

Cracking plaster behind wood burning stove
 
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:26:20 -0700 (PDT), petercharlesfagg
wrote:

Friends, two years ago I had a woodburning stove fitted into the
cavity left by the removal of an open fire.

The sides and back of the cavity were professionally rendered and
plastered and then I applied White emulsion to the surface.

The heat generated by what is essentially only a small burner is
making crazy cracking of the plaster especially behind the burner. It
is NOT loose only unsightly.

Any suggestions as to either filling or painting over or perhaps some
form of heat shield/reflector?

Regards, Peter.


Have you got enough room between the stove and the walls?
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Jules[_2_] October 23rd 09 10:31 PM

Cracking plaster behind wood burning stove
 
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 20:23:05 +0100, Tim W wrote:
I purposely did not plaster my cavity.


The potential for innuendo in this ng continues to astound...



Tim W[_2_] October 24th 09 12:12 AM

Cracking plaster behind wood burning stove
 
Jules
wibbled on Friday 23 October 2009 22:31

On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 20:23:05 +0100, Tim W wrote:
I purposely did not plaster my cavity.


The potential for innuendo in this ng continues to astound...


I can be more direct if you prefer.

At my last place of employment, I was known for my colourful displays of
linguist fortitude when something I was writing didn't work up against a
deadline :-

--
Tim Watts

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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] October 24th 09 11:42 AM

Cracking plaster behind wood burning stove
 
petercharlesfagg wrote:
Friends, two years ago I had a woodburning stove fitted into the
cavity left by the removal of an open fire.

The sides and back of the cavity were professionally rendered and
plastered and then I applied White emulsion to the surface.

The heat generated by what is essentially only a small burner is
making crazy cracking of the plaster especially behind the burner. It
is NOT loose only unsightly.

Any suggestions as to either filling or painting over or perhaps some
form of heat shield/reflector?

Regards, Peter.

Sheet of masterboard or multiboard and heat resistant paint.

Or render and paint.


petercharlesfagg[_2_] October 28th 09 07:02 PM

Cracking plaster behind wood burning stove
 
Friends, thankyou for the suggestions.

A slurry of sopmething or other to fill the voids sounds as if it is
the bnest option.

I was interested in the thought about clearances, the stove was fitted
by a qualified installer who also lined the chimney as approved by the
Planning Office. No comment was made as to the stove being too close
to the back wall but it is a possibility!

Thanks again, Peter.


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