Gasket cement

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Easy Livin’ 3000

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Dec 23, 2015
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To apply new gasket to doors, lid, and stove back/socket, I have 3 options-

Furnace cement

500° clear atv silicone

600° red atv silicone

The furnace cement and clear silicone are open. The silicone would be my first choice, but I'm unsure if it will hold up.

I'm hoping to get this done tonight.

VC 1979 Resolute, for my parents.

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To apply new gasket to doors, lid, and stove back/socket, I have 3 options-

Furnace cement

500° clear atv silicone

600° red atv silicone

The furnace cement and clear silicone are open. The silicone would be my first choice, but I'm unsure if it will hold up.

I'm hoping to get this done tonight.

VC 1979 Resolute, for my parents.

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Red silicone on the door furnace cement everywhere else.