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Best replacement gasket
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Everything on this listed its required to live, except what I redacted. I don't eat those. It's the "excess" thing that is the issue.Carolina Q said:What difference does the gasket make? Eating grilled food, with or without a gasket, is reported to cause cancer, ya know?Other things that are gonna kill you...SodiumSaturated fatCholesterolSugarCarbs THESE 2 ARE THE SAME THINGTrans fatThe list goes on.Any of you worriers consume any of that stuff? The gasket's the least of your worries. -
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The Rutland fiberglass contamination ingested, if any, is the least of your worries.
Toxic Gases
(irritant, acute toxicity)
examples:
Carbon monoxide
Ammonia
Nitrogen dioxide
Sulfur dioxide
VOCs (C2-C7)
(Irritant, possibly carcinogenic)
examples;
Methyl chloride
Methylene chloride
Mono-aromatics
(Irritant, carcinogenic, mutagenic)
examples:
Benzene
Styrene
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
(carcinogenic, mutagenic, immunotoxic)
examples:
Benzo[163]pyrene
Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
Phenols
(danger too numerous to list)
examples:
Catechol
Cresol (methyl phenols)
Quinones
(stay the hell away from these bastards!)
examples:
Hydroquinone
Fluorenone
Anthraquinone
Plus bonus compounds including heavy metals, arsenic, lead, chromium.
Don't even get me started on the chlorinated dioxins.
If you eat charcoal cooked food, you are certainly going to die. (of course, that isn't to say if you're alive, you are inevitably going to die anyway). So live a little.
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where did you source it? O.G. Supply and Cotronics make pretty much the same stuff, the way I understand it. I was planning on picking up a Cotronics when my Nomex packed it in, but it still seems to have lots of life in it.Eggcelsior said:I feel bad for all you haterz. I'm still rolling with the OG gasket and cruising strong. Whoop Whoop!Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad! -
@skiddymarker, I sourced it directly from BGE . So directly, it came with the Egg!
/By OG I meant Original Gangsta gasket. -
@nolaegghead - You're quite persuasive. Point taken.Southern California
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Got my rutland from @RRP
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@Eggcelsior - Hey man, I'm an old out of touch retired fossil, took my engineering degree by candle light, did not get the OG reference. Great thing about this place, always something to learn. Have heard the current BGE gaskets are Nomex, but don't have any first hand experience. If they are anything like the High-Q they are great.Eggcelsior said:@skiddymarker, I sourced it directly from BGE . So directly, it came with the Egg! /By OG I meant Original Gangsta gasket.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad! -
How long does a Rutland usually last? Are they fairly easy to install?
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Years, unlike the felt and Nomex (both organic), they are made from fiberglass.Gravytrain84 said:How long does a Rutland usually last? Are they fairly easy to install?
They are very easy to install. Easier than felt or Nomex because you only install one gasket on one hemisphere of the egg.
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Gravytrain84 said:How long does a Rutland usually last? Are they fairly easy to install?
One of mine is now 9 years old and it gets regular use. Not difficult to install once you get the hang of it.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Pretty much forever. The one on my wood stove has been there 7 years and it sees temps much higher than my egg for much longer burns. Fairly simple to install, from all accounts on this forum it is quite doable. Also seems to be installed only on the base or dome - does not need to be on both.Gravytrain84 said:How long does a Rutland usually last? Are they fairly easy to install?Not as simple as the High-Q Nomex which is peel and stick to a cleaned base/dome.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad! -
Awesome. I think I'm gonna go ahead a replace my nomex with this.
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