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Chipped Dome
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egger66
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Hi everyone. last night I was putting my daisy wheel on the dome and it slipped, chipping the dome and exposing a piece of ceramic under the green glaze. What should I put on it to keep it from getting worse and to seal it back up? JB Weld?
Here are a couple of pics
Thanks for any advice
Here are a couple of pics
Thanks for any advice
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I've got a couple of chips on my mini. I just keep on cooking....Molly
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JB would work but I'd just leave it be. It won't hurt a thing.
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Green Magic Marker, cold adult beverage, and forget about it!!! :woohoo: :woohoo:Kent Madison MS
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Just consider it a battle scar, and keep on Eggin'. :laugh: Our whole dome fell off a few years back, and even though it landed on concrete, SOMEhow all we ended up with was a chunk taken out in just about the same place your chip is. :blink: Been cooking along just fine for 7 years since the mishap.
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What is wrong with all of you? That chip is the perfect excuse to buy a second egg! So easily justified to spouse! "I don't want to buy another egg, I HAVE too, look at this broken dome!". Then of course continue using both!
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If it were mine, I'd cap it with some JB Weld to protect the chipped area. Worry about color later or not at all.
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Wait a few cooks and it will be covered naturally.
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Thanks for the info....and I like the idea of it having a battle scar :laugh:
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Egger66: We sealed ours using a few low n slows... :laugh:
FYI...This egg is about 14 years young. We've been cooking on it with the 'battle scar' about 7 years now. -
Now...that's what I'd call an "Old Friend"!!I spent most of my money on good bourbon, and bad women...the rest, I just wasted!!
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You aren't kidding!!! Trust me when I say there was a collective gasp, then everything went into sssslllooooowwww motion when that dome fell!! Great testimony to the fabrication of the Egg. She has served us well, and continues to do so.
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Now thats a battle scar! Makes mine look like a flesh wound
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