I replaced my door gasket about 3 weeks ago. To scrape off the old cement I used a punch with a diameter that matched the gasket groove in the door. I gently tapped it with a hammer along the groove. Then finished with a small wire wheel on my drill.
One of those things that can easily be overlooked but makes a huge difference in efficiency! The small wire wheel is a good idea, all the ones I have are too big, I’ll have to get a small one for next time! Thanks for watching!
I just replaced my gasket not to long ago, just a thought I used a wire wheel on my cordless drill and it cleaned everything off and it didn't take long at all I have done it a few times over the years and works great just a idea
‘Tis the season!! A few have mentioned the small wire wheel! All of mine are too big but I will definitely give that a try next time! Thanks for watching Larry!
Jake: We have two wood stoves at the wood yard similar to yours. I could not tell if your glass was smoked-up or was frosted? We have clear, so we used Baking soda & toothpaste with a buffing wheel. On the 12th we start letting most of the part time sub-contractors take off for the Holidays. Some, for family & friends, but most to south Mississippi to hunt feral hogs. I will be smoking a Hind Quarter myself, for Xmas day. Thumbs up, catch you on the one!
Hey Howard, my glass was just a bit dirty, I use an old sponge and some ammonia and it cleans right up! Smoked hog sounds great! I’ve always wanted to go feral hog hunting!!! Enjoy the holiday!