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Title: Gasket
Post by: sjmolitor@gmail.com on August 13, 2019, 06:33:55 PM
Has anyone put a gasket on a Weber kettle 22 inch? On the top or bottom ? Results?
Title: Re: Gasket
Post by: ReanimatedRobot on August 13, 2019, 07:16:13 PM
At one point I thought that his might be a good idea, but I really don't think it is a big deal that some smoke might seep out around the edges of the lid.  I would also think that eventually the gasket adhesive will fail and the material that helps it seal will rub away.  Reapplying a new gasket would just be a pain then. 

I would just not bother with putting a gasket on it at all, but that's my opinion.  If you really think you need it to be 100% air tight to hold heat and/or smoke then you probably need to upgrade to something a little more fancy than just a 22 inch kettle. 
Title: Re: Gasket
Post by: Filibuster on August 14, 2019, 12:49:35 AM
   There's the felt gasket then theres out of the tube sealant and some people use both. I've dealt with the felt gasket and it holds up well. I would point you in that direction just peel and stick. Use the SEARCH button it's your friend.

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Title: Re: Gasket
Post by: Hollando on August 14, 2019, 02:48:05 AM
Quote from: sjmolitor@gmail.com on August 13, 2019, 06:33:55 PM
Has anyone put a gasket on a Weber kettle 22 inch? On the top or bottom ? Results?

I dabbled in this a few month ago. As silly as it sounds I use binder clips if I’m cooking something where I want to maximize smoke hold or if I find the temperature is creeping up for no reason.

I also find they help close down the fire when I’m done for the day.


-H
Title: Re: Gasket
Post by: michaelmilitello on August 14, 2019, 03:56:59 AM
+1 on the binder clip strategy.  Works just fine for lids that don't seal well in lns cooks or shutting down coals.  Kettles aren't meant to be airtight. Enough cooking will form a natural seal anyway.  My wsm lid sticks and I don't bother to clean it because it helps seal it up.


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Title: Re: Gasket
Post by: Jules V. on August 14, 2019, 09:39:31 AM
No reason for a gasket. If you have excessive leak, either your lid or bowl is out round and possibly both.
Title: Re: Gasket
Post by: kettlebb on August 14, 2019, 12:48:05 PM
Agree that gaskets on kettles and smokers are not necessary.  A slight leak isn't going to throw your results off in a dramatic way.
Title: Re: Gasket
Post by: Shoestringshop on August 14, 2019, 01:42:09 PM
Quote from: kettlebb on August 14, 2019, 12:48:05 PM
Agree that gaskets on kettles and smokers are not necessary.  A slight leak isn't going to throw your results off in a dramatic way.

Agreed. Also the more you cook on the grill the better seal you get. When I clean my grills I never clean the rim I get very little leakage.