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  1. yooper81 New Member

    joined: Jan 17, 2012
    80 posts
    U.P Michigan
    Was wondering if I need to get one from the dealer or is there some after-market application. I was able to salvage it the last time I removed the pot but will definitely need to replace it next time.
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  2. pip3398 Member

    joined: Jul 23, 2008
    63 posts
    Central New York
    You can use the flat gasket with adhesive back that you would use on glass. I think it's called window channel and you should be able to get it at hearth shop or hardware store.
  3. AbetterChimneynm Member

    joined: Apr 20, 2012
    170 posts
    SIlver City, New Mexico
    I was wondering why you removed your burn pot, but the flat gasket is a good choice we have done it where i work a few times out in the field when we have nothing else :)
  4. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,046 posts
    NE Ohio
    Yep... I used a standard 1/2" or 5/8" Flat gasket or Tape gasket. I do it to all my stoves. Even the stoves that dont have a gasket and just sit inside the receptacle/liner.
    On my Fahrenheit and my CPM, I put the gasket on the receptacle/liner, on my Quad I installed it on the bottom of the pot. Because its round, you only make one cut. Unlike a square receptacle. That needs 4 pieces. I used high temp (750°) RTV and its at the end of the 2nd season. Still on the bottom and looks like day one...

    Here is my CPM. I would put the gasket on the pot for the Quad. 2012-04-14_17-58-58_725.jpg
  5. barnyard840x New Member

    Looks great,now just keep the handfulls of pellets away from the o
    l girl so you dont burn that gasket up ;)
  6. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,046 posts
    NE Ohio
    Got my new pot and in the mail yesterday. Gonna have Tim at work weld some plates on the side and the front. To stop pellets from bouncing and burning in front of the pot. An extra inch should do it.

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