CravinQ
Knows what a fatty is.
I'm going to seal the smoker section of my offset smoker today. From what I've read, Rutland's 500 or 600 degree sealant in a "calking tube" should do the trick.
I'll clean the area well, apply the sealant, let if cure a few moments, cover with wax paper, then close the lid. Let it cure until tomorrow and it should be good to go.
If anyone sees a problem with my game plan, let me know. I really don't want to use stove gasket because I find that stuff is brittle and will fall off eventually. Permatex is good stuff but the Rutland's is more readily available to me.
If I decide to seal the firebox, I may have no choice but to use a stove rope.
Let me know.
I'll clean the area well, apply the sealant, let if cure a few moments, cover with wax paper, then close the lid. Let it cure until tomorrow and it should be good to go.
If anyone sees a problem with my game plan, let me know. I really don't want to use stove gasket because I find that stuff is brittle and will fall off eventually. Permatex is good stuff but the Rutland's is more readily available to me.
If I decide to seal the firebox, I may have no choice but to use a stove rope.
Let me know.