Rutland 96-6 Grapho-Glas Rope Gasket Replacement Kit, 3/8-Inch by 7-Feet

These graphite-impregnated gaskets resist abrasion and creosote adhesion while providing an excellent seal. Braided to prevent unwinding and built to last, these are the recommended replacement for worn out gaskets in wood or coal burning stoves and fireplaces. Conveniently packaged with E-Z Spread Fiberglass Stove Gasket Cement and available in different sizes.

Product Features

  • 3/8″ rope, 7-feet long, 1.3oz cement
  • Convenient package includes graphite-impregnated gaskets and a single-use tube of EZ-Spread gasket cement to make replacing your stove or fireplace gasket painless
  • Rutland gaskets last longer than traditional gaskets, resist unraveling, and impede creosote or soot adhesion
  • Replace your old, worn out gasket in your fireplace, or wood, pellet, or coal stove to restore it’s efficiency and safety
  • Grapho-Glas gaskets are the best choice for replacing your stove gasket

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2 thoughts on “Rutland 96-6 Grapho-Glas Rope Gasket Replacement Kit, 3/8-Inch by 7-Feet”

  1. Made the old stove “new” I installed an old wood stove but had a problem with it stinking up the house. After replacing the gasket with the correct size – no more smoke smell. The glue in the kit needed to be warmed up in hot water to help it flow out of the tube at a controlled rate, otherwise you could have a mess of blobs. I had a wire brush on a drill motor to clean up the metal surface to bare metal. The job took about an hour to do 6 feet of seal so the seven feet in the kit was great. There was plenty of…

  2. Nice Gasket, Hard to use adhesive/glue I bought to to use on a Master forge 2 door smoker, one 6′ kit is not enough and you should get two kits. The gasket material looked perfect and should make a great seal and it being black made it even nicer, the hang up is the adhesive/glue. The directions say to make a 1/8 or 1/4 bead with this glue from the tube, but its’ way too thick, much thicker than toothpaste more like semi-dried toothpaste. I ended up cutting the top off just to spoon the glue out, this made its…

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