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Title: Door gasket
Post by: automan77 on December 03, 2015, 05:53:53 PM
My door gasket at the bottom of my door is as hard as a rock  I think from creosote. I don't think I'm getting a good seal. anyone have any suggestions on a certain kind of gasket I could use. I put a new gasket on this fall that I got from Ridgewood.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: tinfoilhat2020 on December 03, 2015, 06:43:05 PM
I use high temp silicone..... Way better than rope IMO
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: automan77 on December 03, 2015, 07:26:00 PM
Thanks Is there a place I can but that online
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Post by: mlappin on December 03, 2015, 09:12:15 PM
I picked up several tubes for a caulk gun from Olde Fort.
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Post by: coolidge on December 04, 2015, 03:40:54 AM
Much cheaper and easier to use if you can find it for a caulking gun.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: tinfoilhat2020 on December 04, 2015, 04:46:48 AM
here is a link to the stuff that i use....it fits in a standard caulk gun

http://www.amazon.com/Rutland-500%C2%B0RTV-Silicone-Black-Cartridge/dp/B000RPW2W2/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1449229546&sr=8-8&keywords=high+heat+silicone+sealant
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: straincm on December 04, 2015, 05:32:04 AM
Would you need to do this when the stove is cold, or can you do it while the stove is in operation? By it, I mean replacing the rope with the silicone? How many tubes did it take for your door and what size door did you have?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: tinfoilhat2020 on December 04, 2015, 05:45:36 AM
my old door was 20 x 20 i think....it only took 1 tube as i can recall.....i just placed a fat bead in the groove where the rope would go and smoothed it flat with a piece of cardboard. I did mine in the spring when the stove was shut down. I left the door cracked and let it cure for 48hrs. If you dont want to shut down just get a tube of high temp caulk and a 1 inch rope gasket....apply a small bead and place the rope in the groove and you are good to go
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: automan77 on December 04, 2015, 06:08:41 AM
wish I could do it now  but  will I need to shut down. That sounds better then messing with that rope gasket.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: yotehunter66 on December 05, 2015, 05:47:18 AM
I thought about this but opted to install a rope seal and coat it with the silivone. So far it seems to be holding up well.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: tinfoilhat2020 on December 05, 2015, 06:50:30 AM
Best way to do it^^^
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Post by: U.P. Doug on December 05, 2015, 09:12:49 AM
How many seasons does the silicone only seal hold up? I will have to replace mine next year and I am deciding which way to go with it.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: Chicken farmer on December 09, 2015, 03:49:24 PM
I did this to my Ridgewood 2000 this fall before start up. I cleaned out the groove where the old rope seal was. I put a heavy bead of high temp (red) silicone around the groove and pushed in two 5/8" rope seals side-by-side into the silicone. Then covered the rope seals with more silicone. I smoothed out the silicone and closed the door loosely with wax paper between the flange and the silicone seal. This made an imprint of the flange in the silicone. I let it set-up for a day and peeled the wax paper off. Just make sure to put the wax side of the paper to the silicone, believe me. So far it's holding up well. I'll know more in January and February when it's burning hard.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: BoilerHouse on December 09, 2015, 04:55:23 PM
For the first few years I found the rope held out well but the contact type glue that comes with it would not last.  Now I am another convert to the silicone/rope pairing.  Standing up well so far.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: mlappin on December 09, 2015, 10:11:43 PM
I did this to my Ridgewood 2000 this fall before start up. I cleaned out the groove where the old rope seal was. I put a heavy bead of high temp (red) silicone around the groove and pushed in two 5/8" rope seals side-by-side into the silicone. Then covered the rope seals with more silicone. I smoothed out the silicone and closed the door loosely with wax paper between the flange and the silicone seal. This made an imprint of the flange in the silicone. I let it set-up for a day and peeled the wax paper off. Just make sure to put the wax side of the paper to the silicone, believe me. So far it's holding up well. I'll know more in January and February when it's burning hard.

I did pretty much the same on my waste oil boiler I built last fall but didn’t have any wax paper, aluminum foil works as well, especially if you spray it with Pam first.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: doow14 on December 10, 2015, 02:38:36 AM
I made a new seal for mine this year this time I used rope and the high temp stuff with the wax paper until its cured.Never used the rope before so far its the best seal ive ever had.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: Bondo on December 10, 2015, 09:41:37 AM
Ayuh,....    I just did my door gasket last week,....

I stripped off the old one, cleaned the surfaces with a wire brush on my angle grinder, slathered a big ole bead of hi-temp silicone 'round it, pushed/ placed the new 3/4" rope into place, ran a strip of maskin' tape 'round it to hold it there, 'n closed the door,...

Next day, I opened the door, 'n everything stayed in place, so I loaded 'er up for another day, 'n closed the door again,...
'bout 3 or 4 days later, I got sick of the green tape, so I gently pulled it off, 'n tossed it into the fire,....

I oughta be Good, for another year or three now,....

I get the Rutland 3/4" door rope at the local hardware store, 'n hi-temp silicone at my local auto parts house,....
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: kommandokenny on December 10, 2015, 01:41:25 PM
Replaced mine last June.
Dealer rope and high heat flat black paint, gobbed into the groove first.
Put the rope in and shut the door for 4 months.
Let you know mid winter, but holding up so far.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: automan77 on December 14, 2015, 04:51:34 AM
Replaced my rope gasket last week and went over top with hi temp  and so far it's working nice. Nothing sticks to it anymore and it seals perfect.
Title: Re: Door gasket
Post by: tinfoilhat2020 on December 14, 2015, 05:30:01 AM
awesome! glad it is working good!