twharton Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 The gasket on my vent top has delaminated. What adhesive or type of should I use to re-attach it? Thank you in advance.
gerard Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 Neither. Demand a new cooker. Don't take no for an answer.
ThreeDJ16 Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 High temp silicone will do the trick. You can find it at most auto part stores! -=Jasen=-
DennisLinkletter Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 1100º will delaminate your gasket if it's on the damper top +- 1100º will vaporize the high temp silicone that attaches your gasket if it's on the damper top not the chimney. But then again, it will vaporize almost anything.. For those of you who missed it.. This cooker was opened up and let go.. within 6 minutes the needle was wrapped and the dome was around 1100ºf. If you really feel the need to dabble in these insanely high temps, (which I don't suggest) I'd recommend attaching your gasket to the lower side of the damper top. It won't take the direct blow torch effect down there and will do just fine.
Curly Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 Yep, I'd do what DJ suggested. Get the high temp silicone caulk and run a bead on the bottom lip of the top opening. Spay a little oil on it (cooking oil, not motor oil ) and lay down some saran wrap. Then close the damper down to where it forms to the shape. Then crank her back up and go for 2000 degrees...get some pics you piro
twharton Posted December 6, 2006 Author Report Posted December 6, 2006 I Didn't Intend To Push The Temp Envelope... i just wanted to burn the fat off the grill. And for what it's worth the gasket came loose prior. It was loose at the beginning of cook #4 and the temp had never risen above 340-350 degrees!
Curly Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 Re: I Didn't Intend To Push The Temp Envelope... i just wanted to burn the fat off the grill. And for what it's worth the gasket came loose prior. It was loose at the beginning of cook #4 and the temp had never risen above 340-350 degrees! That's what they all say
ThreeDJ16 Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 Actually, I was talking about using the high temp silicone to re-adhere his existing gasket, not to form a new one. -=Jasen=-
Majestik Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 Actually' date=' I was talking about using the high temp silicone to re-adhere his existing gasket, not to form a new one.[/quote'] Oh, will you just make up your mind already? Jeez.
ThreeDJ16 Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 Actually' date=' I was talking about using the high temp silicone to re-adhere his existing gasket, not to form a new one.[/quote'] Oh, will you just make up your mind already? Jeez. Actually it was already; his question was what can I use to re-attach the existing gasket, my answer was high temp silicone. Curly actually interjected the wrong answer thereby confusing the situation - darn ya! So go back to sleep at your computer Majestik and as you need the rest for the ass kickin' your gonna get tonight at Halo 2!!!! -=Jasen=-
Majestik Posted December 6, 2006 Report Posted December 6, 2006 Actually it was already; his question was what can I use to re-attach the existing gasket' date=' my answer was high temp silicone. Curly actually interjected the wrong answer thereby confusing the situation - darn ya! So go back to sleep at your computer Majestik and as you need the rest for the ass kickin' your gonna get tonight at Halo 2!!!! [/quote'] I know... just thought you could use some exercise... hehe.... you know, help get your post count up a little.