Help with Tarm door and Stovex

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Birdman

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May 21, 2008
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I need to re-do my doors. Where can i buy stovex locally? IF i cannot get stovex what do people suggest I use... and where can i buy it? I have Lowes and Home Depot around here. Ideas? Does it have to be ceramic compound? ANd at what temp am i looking for? will 2000 F be ok?
 
Have you found any Stovex? I would think Bio Heat should have it. I need to do the same thing, I am hoping to use a tube that I had left over from my original install.
 
Pieces of the Stovex fell out on the inside of the gasifier door on my Tarm, between the door frame and the boiler. I used some Rutland furnace cement to re-fill the gaps. Seems to work well.
 
I ended up just buying some furnace cement. It says up to 2000 degrees... hope it is just as good as the Stovex.
 
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