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Gasket surface prep. Is it glaze or old adhesive?
brentm
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I'm curious if this is just glaze from the ceramic process or old adhesive? It looks kinda green, doesn't scratch easily and is really difficult to remove. I've gone over it with several 80 grit sandpapers on an orbital.
Do I need to send more ugga duggas?


Do I need to send more ugga duggas?


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I’d leave it. Looks plenty clean enough to me.
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@shtgunal3 - thank you. I think it must be glaze.
Here she is... I had some black creosote on the walls, and after two clean burns, it remained cemented on. So I scaled it gently with a wire wheel. You can see some of it in the chimney.
Gave it a good wipe down, sanded/stained the handle, and calibrated the dome thermometer.
Reassembled everything and hope for a better bite.. but it still has the same underbite it's always had. meh. ready for another several years of low and slow cooks!!!
Thanks again!

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Why not a Rutland gasket? I’ve heard there’s someone on here that will send them to you and you can just ignore him after that and get it for free.
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Cornholio said:Why not a Rutland gasket? I’ve heard there’s someone on here that will send them to you and you can just ignore him after that and get it for free.
- I don't do high temperature cooks very often. And if I do, the egg usually don't go above 700. The original gasket lasted a really long time, but eventually it eventually became hard and brittle. -
Zat you, Wes?Cornholio said:Why not a Rutland gasket? I’ve heard there’s someone on here that will send them to you and you can just ignore him after that and get it for free.
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Looking good. Now get to cooking!
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It's probably fine. I put my rutland on and sanded it all the way down though. If you're replacing the gasket, I would replace it with a rutland anyways. That's me thoughGood luck!NC - LBGE
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I think those spots are baked in grease in a depression, I’ve had them too. As others said you’re fine and you already know that...+++++++++++++++++++++++++++Austin, Texas. I'm the guy holding a beer.
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Definitely use the rutland gasket and let the sealant fill in small depressionsI XL and 1 Weber Kettle And 1 Weber Q220 Outside Alvin, TX-- South of Houston
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