Heat Gasket Material

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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. :D
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Cheers Mark.

Makes sense. Intumescent vents do have to survive intense heat while maintaining the seal.
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Rabbitz wrote:Cheers Mark.

Makes sense. Intumescent vents do have to survive intense heat while maintaining the seal.
A slow humpy one but he got there in the end


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Re: Heat Gasket Material

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trevort wrote: Sun Nov 29, 2020 12:52 pm
Rabbitz wrote:Cheers Mark.

Makes sense. Intumescent vents do have to survive intense heat while maintaining the seal.
A slow humpy one but he got there in the end


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In my defence, I did say I would dig it out that arvo, didn't mention anything about telling him on that particular arvo. :mrburns: :kma:
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