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| Does anyone know of a high heat adhesive that I could use to construct my door? It will be made out of a jigsaw puzzle of insulating firebrick. Derk |
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| Pure silicone is good to around 500 degrees. Things like J-B weld maybe?
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| Tom, About what temperature are you at when you lock up your oven for a overnight slow cook? Less than 500 F? |
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| Way down there around 250 max to start, but I put the door on after the last pizza is done, above 800 degrees.
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| You can try it, but I think that an adhesive solution may be hard to achieve. There is a lot of expansion/contraction involved. I would try for some sort of mechanical solution. |
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