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J Sid

I spoke to Weber last year and there max end use temp was 100 C for there adhesive.

Bri , they may be a British company but are there products made or even bagged in Britain? Would be great if they would say, yes or no
 
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Ian

I'm sure it's bagged in the UK it says on the bag that it's manufactured in Leyland, Lancashire. Anyway, this is what I'm doing, just the inside in brick slips.
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antdad

I'm hetas registered so install stoves as well as construct and finish fire places and the odd pizza oven. I'd have no hesitation in using ready mixed fire cement in this application, it'll also be cheaper than any heat proof adhesive. You could also use a lime mortar 5:1:1 (sand:cement:lime) which I use to render in and around fireplaces, it's flexible and heat resistant.
 
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