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Smoking inglenook
I have an inglenook fireplace with a metal canopy which has a metal
plate round it. I'm getting smoke leaking between the canapy and the plate. Would would folk recommend as a metal to metal sealant - perhaps in a bandage form rather than a filler? |
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Smoking inglenook
wrote in message ... I have an inglenook fireplace with a metal canopy which has a metal plate round it. I'm getting smoke leaking between the canapy and the plate. Would would folk recommend as a metal to metal sealant - perhaps in a bandage form rather than a filler? Aluminum tape. http://www.screwfix.com/prods/15089/...-Tape-50mm-45m How visible is it? |
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Smoking inglenook
On Jun 4, 10:38*am, "dennis@home"
wrote: wrote in message ... I have an inglenook fireplace with a metal canopy which has a metal plate round it. *I'm getting smoke leaking between the canapy and the plate. *Would would folk recommend as a metal to metal sealant - perhaps in a bandage form rather than a filler? Aluminum tape.http://www.screwfix.com/prods/15089/...Tapes/Insulati... How visible is it? Not visible at all. That's magic thanks - I'm sure that's just what I need. Keith |
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