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JoeGrilling

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DIY Pellet Grill - Thermal Expansion
« on: April 07, 2018, 10:54:23 PM »

Another grill design question.  The internal walls on an insulated pellet grill can have more than a 500 deg F temperature swing if cooking at high temperature like close to 600 deg F.  For mild steel, my guess is that the expansion for 500 deg F could be over 1/8".  What do other insulated grill manufactures do for expansion?  I read some grills use high temperature RTV.  Could this be for expansion gaps?  What are you guys that own insualted grills seeing on your grills?     
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Re: DIY Pellet Grill - Thermal Expansion
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2018, 08:26:00 AM »


 If you consider double walled insulated, the walls are riveted in my Pro. The only thing I have noticed relative to expansion is one pop during warm-up. Only happens once and not when cooling down. One of the panels(inner front)has a slight bow to it.It is by design..Bowing may be a good way to deal w/ expansion.
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