The next step in my rebuilding efforts is to find or make some more reliable high temperature gasket material for the bottom plate.
A silicon oven mat type material seems to work fine for the cold plate.
I did just come across what I think may be a relatively new material as I haven't seen it previously and I've been looking off and on for a very long time.
An Amazon description says it is used:
Sold as a DIY exhaust manifold gasket material. Can be cut with an exacto knife, but expensive. About $60 / sq ft...flexible graphite material has been proven for more than 30 years in industrial applications, where temperatures routinely exceed 2,000 degrees-day after day, week after week, year after year
I have a suspicion that it might not be too difficult to make. Graphite itself is inexpensive.
Maybe crush up some pencil led and mix it with something like??