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Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => Portage & Main => Topic started by: Smeegs on December 16, 2013, 04:24:40 PM

Title: firebox door seal/gasket
Post by: Smeegs on December 16, 2013, 04:24:40 PM
Has any one changed their firebox door gasket? Size of fiberglass rope 3/4"? Can you change it right on the furnace without removing the door while the furnace is at a idle or is a complete shutdown required? I would like to clean and change the gasket while the furnace is at an idle so I do not have to have a complete restart, will the high heat affect the gasket cement before it drys or will it bond the gasket to the door chime?
Title: Re: firebox door seal/gasket
Post by: coolidge on December 16, 2013, 06:07:46 PM
Slimjim will chime in on this one, I guess they have a new silicone gasket that works pretty good.
Title: Re: firebox door seal/gasket
Post by: randy_1 on December 16, 2013, 06:47:06 PM
Coolidge is correct they have a new silicon rope gasket i got some when slim installed my stove this summer I haven't changed mine yet I'm running the old style till it gives out, so far so good, but I anticipate it will have to be done this spring.. Knock on wood... The 250 is awesome so far...
Title: Re: firebox door seal/gasket
Post by: slimjim on December 16, 2013, 06:51:06 PM
Contact Brian for some new silicone coated gasket, 130 inches, use it to replace both front door gaskets, no need to shut  the boiler completely down but let the wood level burn down so you don't need  to deal with a rageing fire, pull the old gasket out with a screwdriver then run a 1/4 inch bead of high temp silicone around the door and push the gasket in, seal both ends with the silicone and you are done. Brians # is 800 561 0700
Title: Re: firebox door seal/gasket
Post by: jrider on December 19, 2013, 07:38:35 AM
I called P&M a while back about getting a new rope gasket and was told to run a bead of high temp silicone on top of the existing gasket to save on buying a new one.  I haven't done anything with this yet but would like to.  Does this sound right?
Title: Re: firebox door seal/gasket
Post by: jreimer on December 19, 2013, 09:46:24 AM
That's what I did over the summer and it seems to be working well so far.
Title: Re: firebox door seal/gasket
Post by: Smeegs on December 19, 2013, 09:54:14 AM
I tried the High Temp silicone over the old gasket , applied a generous amount so that that silicone was level with the door chime, smoothed it out with a small putty knife, let it set up for an hour ,then applied baking parchment paper over the silicone in a narrow strip making sure the paper overlapped the silicone a inch on each side, closed the door and fired up the furnace with enough wood for the day and letter run, so far no leaks. This summer I am going to repeat the process but I am not going to close the door until the silicone has cured for a few days , I think that will produce the best gasket.