WoodButcher
12-30-2013, 07:24 AM
hey guys , just touching a few things up before the season.
last season i noticed that some dribbles would get out of the flue pan and onto the side of it, making a cleaning mess.
it seems there is a small 1/4 gap where the steam hood rests on the top of the raised flue pan.
anyone have any ideas on how to seal this up? i was thinking of using silicone caulk and just running a huge bead on my steam hood and let it dry... but thats not very clean and the food grade stuff is pricey.
i was hoping for a gasket tape or those gaskets below doors in the shape of a mound.. but we all know it needs to withstand 212deg temps and be food grade.
any help would be great. its not a huge problem, just trying to keep my back pan shiny.
last season i noticed that some dribbles would get out of the flue pan and onto the side of it, making a cleaning mess.
it seems there is a small 1/4 gap where the steam hood rests on the top of the raised flue pan.
anyone have any ideas on how to seal this up? i was thinking of using silicone caulk and just running a huge bead on my steam hood and let it dry... but thats not very clean and the food grade stuff is pricey.
i was hoping for a gasket tape or those gaskets below doors in the shape of a mound.. but we all know it needs to withstand 212deg temps and be food grade.
any help would be great. its not a huge problem, just trying to keep my back pan shiny.