🔥 Seal the heat, fix the crack, own the warmth!
MEECO'S RED DEVIL 110 is a high-temp black sodium silicate gasket cement designed for professional-grade sealing and repairing of fiberglass gasketing and cracks in various stoves. Packaged in a user-friendly 3 oz squeeze tube, it withstands extreme temperatures up to 2000°F, covering approximately 29 linear feet per 1/8" bead, and is proudly made in the USA for dependable performance.
Manufacturer | MEECO MFG CO INC |
Part Number | 110 |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 7 inches |
Item model number | 110 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 0.3 |
Style | Beads |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | contact-cements |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warning |
A**L
Excellent product - with one important note.
If there is any product left within the tube after installing a new gasket be sure to place the tube in a plastic bag...it will dry out the next time when used...
S**N
Great stuff!
This stuff saved my bacon, I needed a high temperature sealant.It’s been on the fireplace for six months and it’s holding strong.Make sure you knead the tube well before use, it tends to separate.
D**T
Easy to apply
Works great.
B**O
It works but it is messy
This stuff will seal you stove pipes to improve your draft. If your pipe has bends in it or if your pipe does not extend past the roof peak, this will be helpful to improve draft. The one problem with this stuff is that after it dries, it cracks and chips out of the joints. You Will end up with little pieces all over your stove for a few months.
R**S
Works great
I needed this stuff to seal a new rope onto the door of my CB 6048. It's cheap and seems to hold very well.
S**A
Work’s great
Durability is great, works just how I wanted it to
M**H
They don't call it the DEVIL for nothing!
Here I go again experimenting with a new product and a DIY rebuild without the foggiest clue what I am doing.....I used this to rebuild an old parlor stove made in the 20's. The parlor stove was in excellent condition but as I disassembled it for a review of the safety ,design, and component integrity I noticed no trace of sealants or caulks or asbestos to seal the small exposed seams of the fire barrel. So I read around and found nothing but this to use. In the end It seemed to do the job.Pros:The only one I could find with a high temp ratingOne tube did the whole jobCons:Super runny- so runny that I went over each seam after it had dried with more because I was afraid it would leak out of the seamI had to put it on and let it almost set before assembly- this was a sticky messOff gassing the most noxious fumes ever.Hours and hours of bake off time before it stopped off gassing seriously noxious fumes
A**R
Good glue
As advertised.
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