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which gasket method to use.
I have an XL with damaged original gaskets. I also have a set of RRP gasket material I got about a year or so ago. I have seen recommendation for 1- no gasket. 2-1RRP gasket on top only. 3-one RRP gasket on bottom only. which method should I use? and what is best way to remove old gasket material. and any other suggestions??
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I just received a shipment from @RRP for my XL and asked him the same question. He thought the bottom gasket is better so your BBQ tools are less likely to damage the lip of the lower half of the egg. I am going with his advice because I’m notorious for slamming around my tools… once I find time to grind off the old gaskets.
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I opt for top gasket. I'm sloppy and drag things and drip things, and my gasket gets all nasty.Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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Since my name has been mentioned...
There are several reasons that I suggest that the Rutland gasket only be applied to the base and NEVER to the dome.
First is a matter of ease since gravity will make it easy to position the gasket into the adhesive, whereas without removing the dome from the band so as to turn it upside down then it would be difficult to apply your gasket.
Secondly, if you do remove the dome then many people have trouble repositioning it back into the band and then messing with the tightening and adjustments necessary.
Thirdly, if the gasket were to start to fail then being on the bottom there is far better chance that you will notice the deterioration every time you raised your dome – whereas if it were applied to the underside of the dome, you would not be so apt to notice the problem until it had gotten much worst and most likely well beyond being salvageable.
And one last reason the gasket goes on the bottom edge is that it protects the egg from tools and other things that invariably hit the edge with a resounding clunk!
BUT in the end it's your gasket & your egg & your call - not mine!
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@GoldenQ - if you still have the instruction sheet you received along with the Rutland then read the part where I suggest you use a 3M or knock off brand Rust and Paint Remover. It is a real coarse looking item that chucks into a 1/4" drill and makes real quick work of cleaning off the old gasket as well as any residual adhesive, yet will not damage your ceramic edge one bit.
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Bottom only RRP gasket
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I don’t use gaskets anymore.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I am going with RRP and his advice. Thanks RRPI XL and 1 Weber Kettle And 1 Weber Q220 Outside Alvin, TX-- South of Houston
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I’m so frustrated with them I’m about to go back to this method. The problem isn’t the rrp gasket - it’s great. It’s the ADHESIVE. I keep burning it off.Ozzie_Isaac said:I don’t use gaskets anymore.I need a higher temp adhesive.My #1 egg is going through lump and temp swings like crazy..Large BGE and Medium BGE
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So much so - I’ve considered adding the gasket to the OUTSIDE rind of the lid. So it sort of “lips over” the bottom when I close the top.MaskedMarvel said:
I’m so frustrated with them I’m about to go back to this method. The problem isn’t the rrp gasket - it’s great. It’s the ADHESIVE. I keep burning it off.Ozzie_Isaac said:I don’t use gaskets anymore.I need a higher temp adhesive.My #1 egg is going through lump and temp swings like crazy..Large BGE and Medium BGE
36" Blackstone - Greensboro! -
I understand what you are describing but I see no reason why that would solve the problem. Permatex sells a product called "red" but it is only rated at 50º higher than "gold". There must be some reason your application is failing. I'll be glad to take this discussion off the forum so maybe I can help you.MaskedMarvel said:
So much so - I’ve considered adding the gasket to the OUTSIDE rind of the lid. So it sort of “lips over” the bottom when I close the top.MaskedMarvel said:
I’m so frustrated with them I’m about to go back to this method. The problem isn’t the rrp gasket - it’s great. It’s the ADHESIVE. I keep burning it off.Ozzie_Isaac said:I don’t use gaskets anymore.I need a higher temp adhesive.My #1 egg is going through lump and temp swings like crazy..Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
I followed @RRP instructions and put mine on the bottom. One of the best things I've done, much better gasket.Large Egg with adjustable rig, Kick Ash Basket, Minimax and various Weber's.
Floyd Va
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