Submitted by youseamstressed t3_xte9v1 in DIY
pragmatist1368 t1_iqpk3b3 wrote
I would think concrete board would be more durable as a substrate.
youseamstressed OP t1_iqpqx8v wrote
Look for the heat absorption and radiating properties of soapstone tho
pragmatist1368 t1_iqrcbrp wrote
It's actually very heat tolerant, and given that it will simply be receiving indirect radiant heat, I don't think this is his issue. I would be primarily concerned with the weather resistance of the structure underneath the stone. The stone itself is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
youseamstressed OP t1_iqrd964 wrote
I'm not talking about heat tolerance- I'm referencing soapstones ability to absorb and radiate heat. It's commonly used in fireplaces. Was already planning on using concrete as a stand. Want to build a like firebox so that radiant heat will come back towards the deck.
pragmatist1368 t1_iqsktw1 wrote
But you mentioned attaching it to plywood. I am recommending concrete board instead for that firebox to attach the soapstone.
youseamstressed OP t1_iqtvzwl wrote
OOOOHHH okay i gotcha. I totally misunderstood. I LOVE that idea!
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