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  1. Another Way to Seal Stove Pipe Joints??? - Hearth.com Forums

    Jun 10, 2010 · But what about double wall? If my double wall was over 550F my chimney went nuclear probably would have to be replaced anyway. What do you think? Take the stove pipe …

  2. Furnace cement on pipe joints -- does it last? - Hearth.com Forums

    Dec 30, 2014 · Considering treating our double-walled interior stove pipe joints with high-temp furnace cement. I've heard that over a relatively short time period, this will cook and fail to …

  3. Sealing stovepipe joints? | Hearth.com Forums Home

    Aug 17, 2007 · It would probably be OK at locations further away from the stove - I'd have no problem using it to seal a blockoff plate to the wall of a fireplace (but would stick w/ refractory …

  4. Sealing Stove Pipe? | Hearth.com Forums Home

    Jan 21, 2011 · If you want to seal, stove cement is really your best option. High temp silicone will break down and evaporate at typical stove pipe temperatures. I've found that stove and gasket …

  5. Stove & Gasket Cement or RTV Sealant??? - Hearth.com Forums

    Feb 6, 2012 · The guy at my local ACE hardware today recommended I use " Rutland Hi Temp Stove & Gasket Cement" instead of the hi temp red RTV sealant on my pellet vent pipe. I'm …

  6. Wood stove cement/sealant?? | Hearth.com Forums Home

    Nov 7, 2007 · Hello folks, So I started up the antique Round Oak 20 Cylinder wood stove after replacing the stove pipe and noticed some smoke coming from two spots when the fire is …

  7. Stove pipe adhesive/cement? | Hearth.com Forums Home

    Oct 6, 2022 · I've read that it's recommended that stove pipe sections be secured using a minimum of 3 screws, but also using high temperature adhesive/cement. Is it necessary? …

  8. How to seal stove pipe | Hearth.com Forums Home

    Jan 28, 2024 · Thin rope gasket material shoved between the stove collar and smoke pipe will make tight seal and handle the heat, the stove cement or high temp silicone makes a mess

  9. How to safely install basement insulation around stove pipe

    Dec 4, 2007 · I'd use steel studs behind the stove and insulate that area with unfaced (nonflammable) fiberglass. I'd cover it with cement board and apply some type tile or slate over it.

  10. Stove Pipe Joints Leaking | Hearth.com Forums Home

    Nov 21, 2024 · Stove & Gasket Cement RUTLAND Stove Gasket Cement adheres any fiberglass gasket to most any metal and fixes small cracks, pinholes, and leaks in a cast iron stove.