amcole
MemberGot rid of the matchlight.
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2014
- Location
- Placerville, CA
First of all, I hope i am posting this question in the correct area, if not very sorry. I recently acquired a Kamado ceramic cooker in which the fire box had fallin to pieces. The parts where large enough that i felt confident putting it back together. I used a fire place repair silicon to "glue" the prices back home. Then used a combination of furnace cement and water to make a paste that i coated the whole thing with. The questions i have now are, is the process i used going to contaminate food in any way when i cook with it, and what is the best method to "heat cure" these products? I know i saw a method similar to this on the web somewhere but I'm not quite sure that i did this correctly. Thank you so much for any advice. Happy late New Year to all!