Heat Gasket Material
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Re: Heat Gasket Material
I have given Black Betty a bit of an over haul, respray, wheels fitted and re-sealed around the glass front of the fire box. This stuff is what I used originally and the seal around the glass had set to a tough rubbery type seal, I just filled in a few hollows and trimmed sticky out bits off with a stanley knife blade.
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Re: Heat Gasket Material
Cheers Mark.
Makes sense. Intumescent vents do have to survive intense heat while maintaining the seal.
Makes sense. Intumescent vents do have to survive intense heat while maintaining the seal.
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A slow humpy one but he got there in the endRabbitz wrote:Cheers Mark.
Makes sense. Intumescent vents do have to survive intense heat while maintaining the seal.
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Re: Heat Gasket Material
In my defence, I did say I would dig it out that arvo, didn't mention anything about telling him on that particular arvo.