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cracked ignitor
I was installing a new $30 ceremic circular ignitor on my York furnace. Unfortunately, I damaged it during installation. Is there a way to fix this? Would putting it in a metalic housing (i.e. bolt) complete the connection? I was thinking of mixing plaster with copper shavings to form a paste to repair. I see this listed in the epoxy paste, but think that epoxy will not tolerate the heat.
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