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Since the orange rubber type gasket on my Model6000GDV GTI direct vent
air-tight natural gas fireplace dried up and fell to peaces, I was wondering if I have any options other than spending over $100 to replace the entire glass assembly. Can anyone recommend a high temp sealant that might work to create an airtight seal between the glass and metal firebox front frame? Assuming there might be a sealant that would work for this application, will the glass be permanently glued to the metal firebox? IE.. I would not be able to remove the glass, without breaking it, to clean the firebox side of the glass. Since I have not cleaned the inner glass in years, maybe it is not a big issue. Thanks Very Much In Advance for Any Help Regards Ron |
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