Product DescriptionDo-All+ Refractory Cement is a non-freezing, high temperature, non-asbestos, air-drying cement for setting and cementing furnaces, stoves, boilers, and chimney collars. It can be used for bedding and cementing firebrick and specially shaped combustion chambers or for topping the back-fill of oil burner chambers. This product meets the NFPA 211 standard, and withstands temperatures up to 3000° F. It won’t shrink, pull away, crack, sag or lose its sealing properties! Available in 1 Gallon and 2 Gallon containers!
Non-Freezing, High Temperature, Non-Asbestos, Air-Drying Cement Used for Setting & Cementing Furnaces, Stoves, Boilers & Chimney Collars Meets NFPA
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A dry mix cement just add water sets and dries as hard as fire brick. Use to cast custom shapes replace worn-out fire brick or fill large holes in masonry firebox or as a solid stone bed. May also be used to build or repair outdoor fire pits. For indoor or outdoor projects. Rated to withstand up to 2200 degreef. Does not require heat to cure. Minimum 24 hour dry time. May be painted when dry. Approximate coverage: 12 1/2 lbs casts a block 12in x 12in x 1 1/2in. Tan.
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