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has anyone ever glued a wood stove ceramic catalyst back togethe
r?
By: 1manband Date: March 8, 2014, 12:43 pm
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totally plugged. took it out, cleaned and rinsed it with water.
was broken in 3 large pieces, the creosote was holding it
together.
was thinking to use something to glue it, don't know exactly
what though?
regards
-joe
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Re: has anyone ever glued a wood stove ceramic catalyst back tog
ether?
By: 660magnum Date: March 8, 2014, 12:57 pm
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Use waterglass to glue it
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Re: has anyone ever glued a wood stove ceramic catalyst back tog
ether?
By: 1manband Date: March 8, 2014, 4:38 pm
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thank you 660!!!
water glass it will get.
priced a replacement catalyst at $175.
regards
-joe
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Re: has anyone ever glued a wood stove ceramic catalyst back tog
ether?
By: 1manband Date: March 16, 2014, 12:55 pm
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did the best i could with it. hope it will hold.
used a "muffler weld" product that i aleady had sitting on the
shelf instead. the 'water glass' is a liquid.
the muffler weld has the consistency of tooth paste, and also
contains sodium silacate ingredient that the 'water
glass' does.
use gloves and adequate ventilation! this stuff is nasty.
wet everything with water beforehand, needs the wetness to bond.
regards
-joe
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Re: has anyone ever glued a wood stove ceramic catalyst back tog
ether?
By: 660magnum Date: March 16, 2014, 3:47 pm
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Glad you got the job done
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