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<blockquote data-quote="John D" data-source="post: 1742182" data-attributes="member: 29803"><p>Finally the front door openings prepped for sealer.I used a scraper and wire brush to clean the area,also a few cans of parts cleaner as well. I used 5 tubes of black silicone sealer to reseal the front of the unit.I did a much better job than shaver did.Hopefully the front top seal will hold up a little longer than there job did,time will tell. Overall I hope my time was worth it,I now have a better understanding of where everything is with this unit.I think all things being equal I will use less wood,how much less remains to be seen.I should be firing up here in a few weeks,depending on temps,the coldest its been is 39 at night now twice,and the house never got below 68,so need for heat yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John D, post: 1742182, member: 29803"] Finally the front door openings prepped for sealer.I used a scraper and wire brush to clean the area,also a few cans of parts cleaner as well. I used 5 tubes of black silicone sealer to reseal the front of the unit.I did a much better job than shaver did.Hopefully the front top seal will hold up a little longer than there job did,time will tell. Overall I hope my time was worth it,I now have a better understanding of where everything is with this unit.I think all things being equal I will use less wood,how much less remains to be seen.I should be firing up here in a few weeks,depending on temps,the coldest its been is 39 at night now twice,and the house never got below 68,so need for heat yet. [/QUOTE]
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