The Vegegrilltarian
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What is best replacement gasket?
Begger
Posts: 607
I see all sorts online. Some are self adhesive and require a seal on lid and 'egg'.....
I see a couple different materials.
One, the 'Rutledge' is only used on one side and you use some kind of hi-temp gasket seal.
I'm officially bewildered.....
I see a couple different materials.
One, the 'Rutledge' is only used on one side and you use some kind of hi-temp gasket seal.
I'm officially bewildered.....
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wish I'd had a few answers. the 'stock' felt lasted me a long time, but I'm not exactly a power user.
Last 'hot run' was IT and top gasket fell off......
I'll send off for the Rutledge self-adhesive type.....Which means it's time to Align the TOP for over or under bite......I'll enlist a 'help' so I can carefully unroll, align and make sure it's stuck.....
I don't want to get involved with that gasket seal from Permatex (messy?) But I must take the top lid off. I saw a new rear hinge assembly (improved?) for my older egg.....an XL..... -
Got a note from RRP which fixes everything......
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That’s cus he’s the manBegger said:Got a note from RRP which fixes everything...... -
Installed Rutlands on all of my Eggs and have been extremely happy.
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@RRP fixed me up on my gasket replacement.Large Egg with adjustable rig, Kick Ash Basket, Minimax and various Weber's.
Floyd Va -
If you are still planning to take the dome off, consider applying the Rutland to only the dome. That way, you won't need to replace the gasket if the base cracks.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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This is the waycaliking said:If you are still planning to take the dome off, consider applying the Rutland to only the dome. That way, you won't need to replace the gasket if the base cracks.~ John - Formerly known as ColtsFan - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
XL BGE, LG BGE, Med BGE, BGE Chiminea, Ardore Pizza Oven
Bloomington, IN - Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoosiers! -
Thanks to all......and yes.....
And yes, again, I suspect the dome MUST come off......unless I can adjust for proper closure.
Until I read the directions, my understanding is that after the gasket is applied, the lid should be
closed for an hour or more.....to assure proper mating / sealing. Maybe even at that point, light
a small fire to just (not cranking) warm the ceramic and let 'er be......
Go Bears!
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No - Permatex has to cure for 24 hours uninterrupted! And No - starting a fire will not speed up the cure - it is a chemical cure not a heat cure.Begger said:Thanks to all......and yes.....
And yes, again, I suspect the dome MUST come off......unless I can adjust for proper closure.
Until I read the directions, my understanding is that after the gasket is applied, the lid should be
closed for an hour or more.....to assure proper mating / sealing. Maybe even at that point, light
a small fire to just (not cranking) warm the ceramic and let 'er be......
Go Bears!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Got it. That takes some of the pressure off getting 3 things done at the same time.
I can open up......remove lower gasket and prep surface.....than simply apply and let it sit over night.
Next day, I can proceed with alignment / bite.....
I won't let egg close ceramic to ceramic and will have some foam ready if I get called away before install starts. -
Just looked at directions for the permatex. They say 700f intermittent which is fine. Also 24 hours to 'cure'. this is consistent with other RTV products I've used...
Is a single 3 oz tube enough? I may buy a 2nd tube and just be willing to make a return voyage.....
And just to make sure you are paying attention? They make several 'similar' products under the 'Copper' label.....Ultra Copper (a copper color package) the standard Ultra Copper (I just saw SAME part number) Than MEGA Copper as a different part #. All rated to same max temp. -
Since it is an RTV product, I expect an awful smell......
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Ron will send you detailed instructions. Read carefully, and you will be fine. He can also help with alignment issues.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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i did a lot of pewter casting using Dow Corning 3110 RTV silicone for the molds. no smell at all.Begger said:Since it is an RTV product, I expect an awful smell......~~
Large BGE, Jonesing for a MiniMax -
I just want to acknowledge the bravery of asking this question on this forum
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Large BGE, Jonesing for a MiniMaxThe Vegegrilltarian
The first rule of egg club is: you do NOT talk about egg club. -
I don't see this "MEGA Copper" you mention - but anyway for your XL then one 3 oz tube will be enough unless you are real sloppy of an applier and not following the written directions I send with the gasket. Then since you know yourself having a spare 3 oz tube (to take back as you said) that's your call.Begger said:Just looked at directions for the permatex. They say 700f intermittent which is fine. Also 24 hours to 'cure'. this is consistent with other RTV products I've used...
Is a single 3 oz tube enough? I may buy a 2nd tube and just be willing to make a return voyage.....
And just to make sure you are paying attention? They make several 'similar' products under the 'Copper' label.....Ultra Copper (a copper color package) the standard Ultra Copper (I just saw SAME part number) Than MEGA Copper as a different part #. All rated to same max temp.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
I raw dog it. No gaskets for me.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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NO gaskets, Ozzie? I'd be scared of dinging an exposed edge.......
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And yes to Ron.......I suspect a single tube is MORE than enough.
It's not at all like soldering where 'The Bigger The Blob, The Better The Job'!!! -
And to ZAPHOD? Smell I was used to was ACETIC ACID, part of many RTV products. But not all.
Kind of a vinegar-y aroma... -
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
I have 6 Eggs and ZERO gaskets.Let me start i love RRP and believe he knows best. Would do anything for him.Now for the past 30 years have never replaced a gasket. Some come off when getting Eggs ready for a Fest. Most lasted a few months. I see no reason for them except to keep from chipping the ceramic.
All my Eggs cook fine. Here was lunch today

Salado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now). Just given a Mini to add to the herd. -
Great to see you surface, @Mickey.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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Thanks Mick! Just like our late buddy Spring Chicken I know we probably will never meet in person...but there is nothing wrong having cyber buddies so I'm fine with that as I'm sure you are as well!
Seeing that you are a car guy then here is my funny picture from today.
I bot an 80x30 interior door to use as a backdrop to secure some shelving in my workshop. I had to use some home spun ingenuity to turn my MB into a suburban pickup! I'm quite sure the boys sitting inside the home center in AC comfort got a kick out of seeing an old f*rt out there in sweltering heat get this task secured for an 8 mile trip home!
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lol RRP. you are 8 cinder blocks in the trunk shy of a blow out
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I am quite sure you are correct...but I like to keep thinking that as long as I keep my truck clean then HOW CAN THE NASTY CAR GODS GET P*SSED AT ME???Buckwoody Egger said:lol RRP. you are 8 cinder blocks in the trunk shy of a blow out
Besides today's little ole door I have also used my Benz pickem'up truck to haul home my fire pit bricks, and sand and mortar and metal guts!
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love it! new layers of confusion on whether or not the tales of your fabulous wealth are greatly exaggerated
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Wish I had pics of my hauling 8 railroad ties in my '86 Saab 900T (after I loaded six the suspension bottomed out, so I had to make two trips)."First method of estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him."
- Niccolo MachiavelliOgden, UT, USA
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“Free Fallin’” never sounded so good.JohnInCarolina said: -
I hear you about your particular story and here is yet another tale of my using that Benz for some unusual purpose...Back a few years ago I was building a vacuum driven sawdust collection network in my work shop tying together my stationary machines. I designed it to use 4" PVC. So I went to my home improvement center and purchased 10 pieces of 10' long 4" PVC. In order to get them home I stood them up one by one thru my open sun roof! I swear my car looked like some secret roving military weapon that could launch 10 rockets at some evil country!Botch said:Wish I had pics of my hauling 8 railroad ties in my '86 Saab 900T (after I loaded six the suspension bottomed out, so I had to make two trips).
Unfortunately my picture of proof died when I told Photobucket to kiss my...well, you get the idea...Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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