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Missionstreet wrote:
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How hot does that crimped area where it is rusted reach?
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Gdetrailer wrote:And at least 90% of that heat is ABOVE the burner. I have stood under mega btu heat exchange boiler burners and it barely felt warm.2112 wrote:
JB Weld is good to 500°F
It wouldn't hurt to buff it down, seal it with JB Weld Metal and hit it with some high heat silver spray paint.
What ya got to lose? You'll know in 10 seconds if that solved your problem
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Your life?
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Propane Flame Tempurature
"In complete combustion with a blue-colored flame, the temperature of a propane flame is 3,596° F"
Everything right around that flame will easily exceed 500 F..
Propane appliances are not the place to be cheap or experiment with..
All it takes is a slight leak of unlit propane to sink into the stove and build up until it reaches the lit burner and you and your camper may no longer be in one piece.
Don't get me wrong, I am all for DIYing things but there are somethings best not done on the cheap or hillbilly style.
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2112 wrote:
JB Weld is good to 500°F
It wouldn't hurt to buff it down, seal it with JB Weld Metal and hit it with some high heat silver spray paint.
What ya got to lose? You'll know in 10 seconds if that solved your problem