high heat cement

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Nov 30, 2010
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Not wood not fireplace post but needing some suggestions. I have a Vermont Castings gas stove the logs are showing some wear and the knobs that hold them together are about gone. They need to be in a specific position for the stove to work properly.


I need some sort of cement to hold these logs together anyone have a suggestion? It needs to be high heat as the logs are directly in the fire...

thanks
 
Not wood not fireplace post but needing some suggestions. I have a Vermont Castings gas stove the logs are showing some wear and the knobs that hold them together are about gone. They need to be in a specific position for the stove to work properly.


I need some sort of cement to hold these logs together anyone have a suggestion? It needs to be high heat as the logs are directly in the fire...

thanks

I'd use some furnace cement.