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    In my quest to the Gunny Smoker I had thought about making some high heat seals for doors and such from high heat caulks or similar and using vascoline as a release agent on the apposing surface.

    Once I looked around for product I ran across many silicone based sealants rated as high as 600 F continuous heat. One in particular was an automotive gasket maker.

    Is there a prefered product for this application that anyone has used and would recommend?
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    I'll reply just as fast as my and WF's fiberglass rope question got a reply .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .....


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    • #3
      Lots a dots....

      I would not use anything like a form-a-gasket or firecaulk.. How big of a gap are you trying to seal??
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      • #4
        about 1/8th inch. Oh and if I knew the fiberglass rope answere I would have given it.
        Daddy always said better to be thought a fool than to open ones mouth and prove it.
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        • #5
          Big Green Egg Gasket Material

          All you folks like me considering needing high heat seals consider this.

          http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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          • #6
            Originally posted by ShooterRick View Post
            All you folks like me considering needing high heat seals consider this.

            http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT

            Thats exactly what I've been looking for............ does anyone have the dimensions of the gasket thickness x length x width ?

            I need to re-seal my door on my warmer cabinet

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            • #7
              this may help with dimensions
              http://www.amazon.com/Rutland-Inc-Ga.../dp/B000MIPB6S


              and just might be better, also used to repair the BGE
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              • #8
                fireplace rope, you can get it in all sizes......any tim taylor store should have it.....

                (just in case no one got the tim taylor reference, HOME IMPROVEMENT STORES, like casa dePOT, menards, lowes, etc.)


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                • #9
                  I also found this:

                  http://www.fredsmusicandbbq.com/NOME...mgkhdxl-77.htm
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                  • #10
                    any one know of a hi-temp resistant epoxy ?
                    still trying to find something to solidly fix my soldering iron to the tin can with :-)
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                    • #11
                      I'm a big fan of JB Weld epoxy. I don't know what temps you are looking at but JB is good to 500 f
                      http://www.jbweld.net/products/jbweld.php
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                      • #12
                        I've got some of that around.
                        used it to fix a component of an old bandsaw. worked too.

                        I'll have to dig it out and give it a try.
                        just don't want fumes coming out.
                        not sure how hot the shaft on a cheap soldering iron gets. guess it's another 'suck-it-and-see' job :-)
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                        • #13
                          I went to ACE and bought some fireplace door gasket and used another product (can't remember the name) that came in a tube and was red to seal the gasket to the door. So far it it working fine. I'll check the red tube stuff and find the name.
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                          • #14
                            Several years ago, Mom (DJDEB) talked about how she sealed her doors on her smoker. She would take high temp silicon caulking, run a bead of it around the door, placed saran wrap over it, closed the door, and the bead of chaulking squeezed into the areas that was not being sealed with the metal door. Let the caulking dry, and the saran wrap peels right off.

                            The caulking will fill any gaps to give a good seal.

                            Just a thought.


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                            • #15
                              What you're looking for is Stove Gasket Cement, good to 2000 degrees. If you have an Ace Hardware nearby, you're good to go and it's cheap:

                              http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/(fu...px?SKU=4193124

                              BTW, if you also want a gasket, search for a Rutland gasket. Ace has them as well. I would say it's much better than the BGE felt gasket. They will cinge. I'm replacing my BGE gasket this spring with a rutland gasket which are much better. For any BGE users, you only have to put it on the main unit and strip everything off the lid. With it only on the lower/main unit, it will seal and be good to go. No need to have it on the lid. Here's a link of what I'm talking about: 5/8" is what you want to use on an Egg:

                              http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/(fu...aspx?SKU=46634

                              You can also get one in 1/2"
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