Greetings,
A small part of the lip that my door sits flush against has cracked and fallen away. I would like to repair the missing piece, as my door no longer starves the fire of oxygen(if i want) and i lose too much heat where i have a gap.
I have ordered Rutland's 2500 degree silicone sealant for wood stoves, but i am getting 2nd thoughts about whether the sealant is food safe.
Whatever I try, gravity is working against me as I probably have to put several small layers to prevent dripping.
Can anyone provide additional guidance for repair?
A small part of the lip that my door sits flush against has cracked and fallen away. I would like to repair the missing piece, as my door no longer starves the fire of oxygen(if i want) and i lose too much heat where i have a gap.
I have ordered Rutland's 2500 degree silicone sealant for wood stoves, but i am getting 2nd thoughts about whether the sealant is food safe.
Whatever I try, gravity is working against me as I probably have to put several small layers to prevent dripping.
Can anyone provide additional guidance for repair?
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