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Rutland Food Safety

I've been gone a while, got back to my egg the other day and it was quite moldy inside.  Did my first "clean burn" after 13 years.  It came out quite nice, destroyed the 13 year old gasket (as expected), but unfortunately cracked my fire ring.  Now a two piece ring :open_mouth: 



I was going to go with the BGE gasket, but decided to go with a Rutland from Home Depot because appearently it only needs to go on the base.  After reading some old posts on here about food safety with Rutland I was having second thoughts.  The new ones at Home Depot look a lot different and are self adhesive.  The new packaging states "completely food safe".  

Any thoughts or advice??
LBGE - I like the hot stuff.  The big dry San Joaquin Valley, Clovis, CA 

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  • Buckwoody Egger
    Buckwoody Egger Posts: 1,466
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    this came up recently and it was interesting to see they committed to food safe and also
    mentioned its fiberglass 

    https://eggheadforum.com/discussion/comment/2769652

    i am still rolling with a kamado joe gasket that was sent out free to whoever asked for one. been probably 8-10 years?  

    if you go with the rutland self adhesive, be sure to post a follow up if the adhesive fails

  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,449
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    I need to be careful here as people might think I "have a vested interest" (if you call a non-profit 23 year service a vested service) - but anyway that white Rutland that you are talking about is thin and therefore needs to be installed on both the dome and the base. That is why there is such a long piece in that package. Also it is applied using a 3M brand 2 sided adhesive tape. 
    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time 

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  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 36,660
    The source here and has been for close to forum eternity is @RRP.  He is a Rutland gasket guru.  He will answer any concerns.
    Regarding the proverbial clean burn-The downsides, as you experienced outweigh the upsides cataloged here for me. 
    If you somewhat frequently run a hot and fast cook (400*F or higher for me) then I don't see the need for the burn.  FWIW-
    Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood.  Life is too short for light/lite beer!  Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.  
  • logchief
    logchief Posts: 1,431
    Thanks to all.  Ron, I sent you an email order this morning.  Better to do it the right way the first time.
    LBGE - I like the hot stuff.  The big dry San Joaquin Valley, Clovis, CA 
  • bluebird66
    bluebird66 Posts: 2,943
    Got my gasket from @RRP several years ago and haven't looked back. One of the best things I've done.
    Large Egg with adjustable rig, Kick Ash Basket, Minimax and various Weber's.
    Floyd Va

  • Begger
    Begger Posts: 607
    JUST got mine today in the Mail!     I haven't opened the bag yet.
    Tomorrow will be the trip to the autoparts store for some Permatex Ultra Copper.....
    Thanks RRP......
    And what a business model.    'Send what you wish' is OK, if I were sending money to a large corp, but
    I don't want to rip off RRP.......Shipping alone was 9$ or so.....
    So what's right?    35$?    
    I'll admit my 'price' nose is way out of wack.   5$ for a loaf of bread is nutty.....But a silver 1/2 dollar will STILL buy 2 with change.....
    Maybe I should just send RRP a Silver Dollar?   Silver is nearly 50$ per ounce these days......
  • Begger
    Begger Posts: 607
    logchief said:
    I've been gone a while, got back to my egg the other day and it was quite moldy inside.  Did my first "clean burn" after 13 years.  It came out quite nice, destroyed the 13 year old gasket (as expected), but unfortunately cracked my fire ring.  Now a two piece ring :open_mouth: 



    I was going to go with the BGE gasket, but decided to go with a Rutland from Home Depot because appearently it only needs to go on the base.  After reading some old posts on here about food safety with Rutland I was having second thoughts.  The new ones at Home Depot look a lot different and are self adhesive.  The new packaging states "completely food safe".  

    Any thoughts or advice??
    I cracked my ring when doing a burnout run also.     Gave pieces to a welder friend who uses it as a 'back shield' keeping spatter down and helps safety.......
    The flame coming out the top was clear / blue / red and looked more like a jet exhaust.   Temps wrapped the dome thermometer back around and started a 2nd lap......Crazy....
    Ring was replaced instantly by my dealer.....