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Dap
High-Heat Mortar, 10-oz.
Model #
7079818854
Item #
374827
Dap
High-Heat Mortar, 10-oz.
High-Heat Mortar, 10-oz. is rated
out of
5 by
4.
$4.79
In stock
Model #
7079818854
Item #
374827
In stock
Description
A non-combustible silicate cement for applications in wood-frame construction where and ASTM E 136 sealant is required. Can also be used for patching and sealing around fireplaces and wood-burning stoves. Withstands temperatures up to 2000 degrees F. Sets rock hard when fired. Easy water clean-up.
- 10.1 oz
- Non-combusible
- Withstands temperatures up to 2000 degrees F
- Sets rock hard when fired
- Easy water clean-up
Specifications
SKU | 374827 |
---|---|
Weight | 1.250000 |
UPC | 00070798188549 |
Country of Origin | US |
Package Width | 2.0 |
Package Length | 2.0 |
Package Height | 12.0 |
Model Number | 7079818854 |
Brand | Dap |
Manufacturer Name | DAP GLOBAL INC |
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Rated 5 out of
5
by
wifes handyman from
used this for several years
spread as you apply and you will have no problem. will skin over rather quickly. good for one to two years in fireplace.
Date published: 2020-10-27
Rated 5 out of
5
by
wifes handyman from
used this for several years
spread as you apply and you will have no problem. will skin over rather quickly. good for one to two years in fireplace.
Date published: 2020-10-27
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Addertooth from
Excellent product for repairing Ceramic Grills
Clean the area first. Inject it deeply into the cracks. Let is cure 48 hours before exposure to heat. Initially expose to heat gently, then after an hour of lower heat exposure raise the temperature to drive the rest of the liquids out.
Date published: 2016-07-16
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Addertooth from
Excellent product for repairing Ceramic Grills
Clean the area first. Inject it deeply into the cracks. Let is cure 48 hours before exposure to heat. Initially expose to heat gently, then after an hour of lower heat exposure raise the temperature to drive the rest of the liquids out.
Date published: 2016-07-16
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