Furnace Cement

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Jay106n

Minister of Fire
Apr 1, 2015
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Litchfield County, CT
I have a crack in my All Nighter (Classic rear weld crack). A small amount should do it. Is Rutland Furnace Cement good to use? HD sells a 10.3 oz tube for about 4 bucks, which should be plenty for my needs. Is this stuff any good or find another brand?
 
I have a crack in my All Nighter (Classic rear weld crack). A small amount should do it. Is Rutland Furnace Cement good to use? HD sells a 10.3 oz tube for about 4 bucks, which should be plenty for my needs. Is this stuff any good or find another brand?
It is going to crack and fall out very quickly. Like probably after one fire. The only real way to fix it is to have it welded. And even that is questionable that metal has been fatigued and welds may not hold but worth a try if you really like the stove
 
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