BeGreen said:I think you want something with a more adhesive property for a gasket.
(broken link removed to http://www.rutland.com/productinfo/stove-gasket-adhesive.html)
https://www.plumbersstock.com/product/6699
madison said:BeGreen said:I think you want something with a more adhesive property for a gasket.
(broken link removed to http://www.rutland.com/productinfo/stove-gasket-adhesive.html)
https://www.plumbersstock.com/product/6699
I've used the rutland product begreen provided the link above, a few times, it lasts ~ 1 season then turns to a chalky white powder and releases. Is this typical? Any users of the plumberstock.com product or any other that lasts longer than one season? Or tips for a longer lasting repair?
thanks for the replies
madison said:thanks browningbar. the rutland gasket "adhesive" I have used is clear, sorta thin, and then dries to white and foams a little bit out the edge when it dries. is this black product tacky, and relatively easy to apply and use?
I just read the online product specs, and the gasket "adhesive" I have used has a "service temperature" of 800 degrees
(broken link removed to http://www.rutland.com/back/tds/document_30.pdf)
The product you use, stove and gasket cement, has a service temp of 2000 degrees.
(broken link removed to http://www.rutland.com/back/tds/document_31.pdf)
mhrischuk said:The stuff BeGreen posted is the stuff you want. It's a clear liquid that is very easy to apply.
Hogwildz said:Hi temp silicone works great. I like it much better than that cement crap. Had same thing happen, cemented gasket on, then out of the blue it fell the hell off.
Siliconed it on, its been a few years now.
Dealer suggested it... tried it... didn't work.Hogwildz said:Hi temp silicone works great...
rwhite said:If you get the Rutland make sure you knead it all the way home. It really seperates in the tube. You'll be squeezing along and hit a liquid patch and squirt that junk all over the place. Kneaded up it workes great. A wet paper towel smooths it out well when used for pipe and gives a nice finish.
Done it 2x here worked great for me. Gasket on there now is on with silicone. Whatever works for ya.LLigetfa said:Dealer suggested it... tried it... didn't work.Hogwildz said:Hi temp silicone works great...
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