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seamad

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Got a splatter guard to put in the bottom of a big w pot being converted into a malt pipe, just wondering how to attach it to the pot. Have tried a split pipe @ it but still too loose.
Thought a thin bead of jb weld epoxy would seal up the guard to the pot nicely. Normal epoxy is food safe once cured ( at least the stuff im using for my boat is), however as an epoxy it is a thermoplastic and might start to soften at mashout temp. The jb weld can handle high temps so should work, is it food safe though?
Any ideas welcome
Sean
 
JB WaterWeld is food safe and I've used it to fix a tap to a kettle and lived to tell the tale
 

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