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Hello,
I just realized the gasket of my kamado is unstuck and has shrunk a bit. It's still in good condition and I'd rather fix it rather than replacing with a new one.
Any suggestion on how to do that?
Thx!
I don't know what kind of Kamado you have but clean the lip off with acetone. Use a high heat silicone on the cleaned lip and put your old gasket back on it. Here's video on a Kamado Joe. Hope that helps.
I don't know what kind of Kamado you have but clean the lip off with acetone. Use a high heat silicone on the cleaned lip and put your old gasket back on it. Here's video on a Kamado Joe. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the reply. I've got a Kamado Joe. My issue is the gasket has shrunk and does not cover the entire circumference of the Kamado. I was wondering if someone had tried to re-install an old gasket that has shrunk (ex: sticking a small piece of new gasket to the old one with high-temperature proof tape) - thx!
Thanks for the reply. I've got a Kamado Joe. My issue is the gasket has shrunk and does not cover the entire circumference of the Kamado. I was wondering if someone had tried to re-install an old gasket that has shrunk (ex: sticking a small piece of new gasket to the old one with high-temperature proof tape) - thx!
Do you have the classic II? I’ve been able to keep my gasket for almost 3 years using high heat silicone. If it’s shrunk, I doubt you’ll be able to fix it. I’ve been curious to try wood stove gaskets. They are cheaper.