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Rutland is castable but not as good quality as Missou which is intended for forges and kilns. You can use the Rutland but you should probably expect it to crack also. Be sure to let it dry before firing.
What's wrong with just putting a full sized (1" thick) brick in the bottom of the forge? |
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