My guess is that the cast iron is dirty and rusty. Might be easier to
secure the cover on with bolts. If the idea is to have it air tight,
how about using bolts to secure the cover on, but use cement or epoxy
to make it air tight.
Dan
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"Leo Lichtman" <leo.li...@att.net> wrote in message
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If you're going to use epoxy, how about just glue the cover in with epoxy
and call it done?
Use JB Weld.
Can it take the heat?
Cleanout doors at the bottom of a chimney under a fireplace never see
any heat.
Progress report: I have placed half a brick in the opening, which blocks
80% of the air flow. I'm going to cruise around until I eventually find
someone doing concrete work, and bum a coffee can full of mix to finish the
job. Funny thing--I tried to buy a small amunt of mix from Home Depot, and,
yes, they have it, but it costs as much as three regular bags. (Maybe I
could flag down a Ready-mix truck <G>.)
I doubt you will find a ready mix truck with mortar mix on it.
Thank You,
Randy
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