20 Myths About Ceramic Chiminea: Busted: Revision history

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25 December 2024

  • curprev 02:0802:08, 25 December 2024ElbertGoetz538 talk contribs 9,313 bytes +9,313 Created page with "The Basics of a Ceramic Chiminea<br><br>Clay is the most common material used to make chimineas. Think terra cotta plant pots or the red pottery ones. Clay is tough and durable but it can also crack if handled improperly.<br><br>Clay is highly absorbent, and therefore needs to be protected by sand or gravel at the bottom of a chiminea, along with some kindling or logs. This protects the clay from burning too hot and seals hairline cracks.<br><br>Materials<br><br>Traditio..."