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Posted by DerbyDad03 on August 22, 2007, 4:41 pm
> What material could I use to fill the space (1/2 - 3/4 in.) between the
> range hood vent pipe (galvanized metal) and the wood of the kitchen
> cabinets?
>
> The pipe goes up into a plenum and then is ducted outside, but the plenum is
> vented to the outside of the building and cold drafts (and maybe mice) find
> their way into the kitchen. Someone suggested stuffing the space with steel
> wool, but I'd like to use something more compatible with food and dishes.
> The space isn't big enough to try to fit a piece of wood around the vent
> pipe.
>
> Thanks, TKM
I'm having a little trouble picturing your situation, especially the
part about the plenum being vented to the outside. Sounds pretty
inefficient. I'm also not sure why the filler has to be compatible
with food and dishes - where will the contact be?
Anyway, what about furnace cement? - something like this:
http://www.herchem.com/specs/furnacecem.pdf
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