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Stove Gasketing
Replacement Fiberglass Stove Gasket
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Bad stove gaskets lead to incomplete combustion, as well as wasted heat and fuel. Replace them when needed.
HomeSaver Replacement Fiberglass Stove Gasket is easy to install. Simply remove the old, worn, frayed gasket, clean the
surface, and glue in a new gasket. You'll
need a tube of HomeSaver Stove Gasket
Cement (below) to do the job.
Choose exactly the right replacement
from our most popular sizes and shapes, see
price list.These gaskets are braided, not
coiled so they are not easily unraveled. |
| #81255 3/8" x 84", white rope |
| #81260 1/2" x 84", white rope |
| #81262 5/8" x 84", white rope |
| #81250 1/8" X 5/8" x 84", white flat tape |
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This gasket is for replacing worn or
burnt out gaskets around the
windows in the frame of a stove
door. Black gasketing with peel-and-stick adhesive for
easy installation. Just remove the
glass, clean it, encase the edges in
the gasket and push back into the
frame. |
| #81265 3/16 x 3/4 x 54" Window Gasket |
| #81267 1/8 x 13/16 x 54 Window Gasket |
Griddle Gasket For
Vermont Castings
Stoves
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Packaged individually, this 5/16"
stainless, mesh-covered rope
gasket is 50" long - an exact
replacement for worn or missing
griddle gasket. |
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Use this to make repairs on woodburning
stoves or to seal fiberglass gasket into place.
Rutland black silicate, ceramic-type cement
withstands 2000F temperatures and comes in
packs oftwelve, 11 oz. cartridges or individual
3 oz. tubes. A great product! |
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HomeSaver® Stove
Gasket Cement
Withstands temperatures up to
2000F, making it perfect for gluing
fiberglass gasket to the doors and
windows of steel and cast-iron
stoves. |
| #81300 HomeSaver Gasket Cement |
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