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Old Salt
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Firebox from my ancient clay egg before and after I rebuilt it.
Ain't the purtiest thing but it's fully functional
Ain't the purtiest thing but it's fully functional
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Looks like you did a pretty good repair job and it sure will be functional for a while, but you do know that is covered under your warranty.
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Bill that one has no warranty it's the old clay one.
Larry -
What did you use to fill the gaps? Have you fired it yet?
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JimBeam wrote:What did you use to fill the gaps? Have you fired it yet?
I used refractory cement by Rutlands. It's been 5 years since I rebuilt it and been smoking and cooking on it ever since. My ring is now in 3 pieces and need to cement it together. The Rutland isn't working on it. Not even furnace cement. -
Reminds me of an old Harley. Never throw one away, just add some more oil! :laugh:
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