- Apr 1, 2012
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After much cussing, and a lot longer than it should have taken, the Bravo is together and ready to cure tomorrow unless it rains again lol. Love the Grates on it, Cast Iron Heavy and thick, I just wish the rest of the grill was on par with the grates, but its a fairly thin steel with too many gaps, I am going to have to get gasket Material for it to get a good seal to keep in the smoke, I used all the High Temp Silicone we had here, and to be honest some of the lid gaps are simply to big to use Silicone to seal up. I am thinking i am going to use Black Nomex to seal up the gaps it has, so basically around the lid, the lid on the firebox, the lil ash removal doors in the front and side and any where else I find a Possible Smoke leak from a gap. Is Black Nomex a good Idea? I honestly think that the Black Nomex will be cheaper than buying 5 tubes of High Temp Silicone lol Anyway Here are the Photos.