MEECO'S RED DEVIL 610 Refractory Cement - Indoor Use Only

MEECO'S RED DEVIL 610 Refractory Cement - Indoor Use Only
MEECO'S RED DEVIL 610 Refractory Cement - Indoor Use Only
MEECO'S RED DEVIL 610 Refractory Cement - Indoor Use Only

Key features

  • Pre-mixed, fiber-reinforced, high temperature silicate mortar
  • Use where thicker joints are required
  • Withstands working temperatures up to 3000-Degree F
  • 1/2 Gallon Size, Buff in color
  • Made in the USA

MEECO'S RED DEVIL 610 Refractory Cement - Indoor Use Only

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Customer Reviews

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great formula mixture
Jratz✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 13, 2018
Definitely needed if using ceramic insulation wrap, the cement can withstand temps up to the 1900 degrees I can get my forge burning to, however, over time you will start to see cracking if you apply a thick coat. Simple thin coat is all you need when trying to trap the ceramic fibers from disapating in the air during a burn.
Rock hard and takes the heat
brian palmer✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 30, 2017
Ever been in the hot seat? Well when in need of a good refractory cement look no further. No need to wait to cure. I lined my forget and fired it up using the propane flame neatly heat to cook it to 2500 degrees immediately curing the cement. It's holding up well and better than anything I've used to date. I won't use anything else.
When I heated up the forge I took it easy at fist
Denes Szabo✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 18, 2017
Repaired my Gas forge liner. Let it sit for a week, didn't need to use the forge. When I heated up the forge I took it easy at fist, after 10 minutes I cranked up the temp and I worked beatifully. After forge cooled down, no cracks were visible.
Works great for differential quenching of metal
Jeremy S.✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 14, 2017
I have already used it to differential quench a few blades and it works very well. It doesn't fall off or drip when applying to metal over small surfaces and it is thick enough that i can do more intricate patterns on the edge. (you will have to grind a very small amount of it off because it really likes to stay in place after hardening in the fire)
In thin coats it sets fine. When used to create a forge
Brad✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 19, 2017
Used as insulation in a home made smelter/forge. In thin coats it sets fine. When used to create a forge, well, it goes in thick. Say, one whole gallon as a layer. At this point, it never wants to set without firing up the burner.
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