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Rutland finished product
AaronH
Posts: 145
While I still need to burn the frays off the gasket, Ron's instructions were great!


XLBGE /MiniBGE / Maverick 733 x 2/ Woo2 / CGS 17.5 Stone
North Carolina land
North Carolina land
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Thanks! BTW yours is a picture perfect application and it should last you for years to come!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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Why don't these come on the eggs from the factory? They're a far superior product than the felt design.RRP said:Thanks! BTW yours is a picture perfect application and it should last you for years to come!
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Looking good, nice work!Steve
XL, Mini Max, and a 22" Blackstone in Cincinnati, Ohio -
Thanks RRP ! I even had 3 inches of scrap left!XLBGE /MiniBGE / Maverick 733 x 2/ Woo2 / CGS 17.5 Stone
North Carolina land -
nice work. was that 3" left after putting it around the top smoke hole where the daisy wheel sits?AaronH said:Thanks RRP ! I even had 3 inches of scrap left!XLBGE- Napa, CA by way of ATX -
No, the factory felt is on the smoke hole. hard to burn that up....XLBGE /MiniBGE / Maverick 733 x 2/ Woo2 / CGS 17.5 Stone
North Carolina land -
Nice job Aaron, I would recommend that you keep that plate setter free from grease dripping on it with either a drip pan or foil. As it get gunked up with grease the grease will burn with a high temp cook and burning grease smells and taste bad. Wont ever matter for low and slow but if you want to go indirect for pizza or breads not so good.

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West Jefferson NC Summer
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Ive done pizza indirect, I just put foil on the plate setter, otherwise, low and slow it's not a big dealXLBGE /MiniBGE / Maverick 733 x 2/ Woo2 / CGS 17.5 Stone
North Carolina land -
looks good... I will be doing mine soon...I did notice you did not remove the old gasket from the top, any reason for that?
Cary NC -
Looking good, waiting on mine to arrive.
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Not yet, I have a slight lift in the back on the egg (dealer built) and I will get rid of it as soon as it fails and reset the egg when that time comes. Call me lazy loljad said:looks good... I will be doing mine soon...I did notice you did not remove the old gasket from the top, any reason for that?XLBGE /MiniBGE / Maverick 733 x 2/ Woo2 / CGS 17.5 Stone
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That "slight lift" will cause both the old gasket and the new Rutland to deteriorate due to compaction and abrasion. It is being caused from your dome and base not being in the same plane when they are closing and then closed. Since you want to leave the old top gasket on - which I don't recommend - you should at least address the "planes" issue. With your dome opened your springs will be relaxed and easier to remove. Once removed then close the dome and loosen the band bolts. Once they are loose enough to shift then press the dome downward as hard as you can. I have even used a long 2 x 4 and long metal woodworking clamps to compress my dome during this process...or if you have a small child put a board on the throat of your dome and have him sit on it! Then re-tighten the bolts and nuts and re-install the springs. That should solve your "slight lift" for the time being. BTW you ought to save these directions so in the future after that top gasket fails - which it will - then after you remove the burnt remnants you will have to re-set your planes again.AaronH said:
Not yet, I have a slight lift in the back on the egg (dealer built) and I will get rid of it as soon as it fails and reset the egg when that time comes. Call me lazy loljad said:looks good... I will be doing mine soon...I did notice you did not remove the old gasket from the top, any reason for that?
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I feel the pressure to remove the old top gasket all of a sudden! Ok ok, I will.....peer pressure is a female dog! lolXLBGE /MiniBGE / Maverick 733 x 2/ Woo2 / CGS 17.5 Stone
North Carolina land
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