I am well aware I am veering off the line of Jimmys build - but using my concrete technology knowledge, with access to materials Joe Punter would not normally come across, I am confident that by using a special cement with high temp resistance as used in foundry / furnace work (1000 deg C +) and lightweight sintered aggregates in the mix for insulation - this should stand up to the rigours of tandoori work temps. The internal pot is clay fired type - so this should withstand heat. I will surround it with another lightweight agg mix similar to base mix - but this time foamed for additional insulation properties.
Being inside a zinc coated steel bin with lid - it will be covered at all times - so water ingress should not be a problem.
I will of course let the whole thing dry out for quite some time before firing it up.
Here's hoping my technology theory works - if not, I can always strip it out and replicate Jimmys firebrick route.