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Stovo Stove Mortar - 1 Quart

Item Code: 5RU-615

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STOVO Stove Mortar is a pre-mixed general purpose cement for repairing stoves, fireplaces and furnaces. It's also for relining firebrick in boilers and incinerators. Use to prevent air leaks around flue and chimney joints, and for ash pit doors. Rutland STOVO Stove Mortar is suitable for lining Franklin stoves and barbecue grills as well. Buff color.

  • For relining firebrick and repairing stoves
  • Seals and prevent leaks
  • Pre-mixed
  • Requires heat to cure
  • Adheres to masonry or metal
  • Withstands up to 2000° F
  • May be painted when dry
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Specifications
  • 1 Quart
  • For relining firebrick and repairing stoves
  • Seals and prevent leaks
  • Pre-mixed
  • Requires heat to cure
  • Adheres to masonry or metal
  • Withstands up to 2000° F
  • May be painted when dry
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Brand Rutland
Model 615
Shipping Weight (lbs) 4.0000
Actual Weight (lbs) 4
International Shipping Yes
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  • From barbara at 11/16/12 3:23 PM
    • i have a fireplace insert and the back wall is fully lined in a thin (3/4 inch) mortar like surface and a chunk the size of a large orange , although irregularly shaped, fell off, can i use this stuff to repair it and what would that entail.
    • Thank you for your question. Yes, this is the product we would recommend to repair the back wall of your fireplace.
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