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Old 03-13-2008, 07:22 AM
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Default Re: Oven sealant

There is also, one by Rutland that is good to 600 deg. It is rubberized. Works better then any of the other junk (brittle) I tried, BUT it has silicon in it or is silicon.

The link I gave you was a gasket type of gasket glue/sealer. Not sure it would work, but may be worth a try. I like the rutland. Haven't tried to paint it, cause I don't care if I have red seems showing.

Let me know if you come up with something else.

As for the paint, you may be able to find some in a can for spraying. But you shouldn't have to worry about the temps on the outside, as mine don't get over around 90 degrees maybe 110 on the outside.
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