No leakage - I stuffed the rope in the horizontal gap and used a little high temp caulk (I bought to go around the adapter plate) just to hold it in. My vent draws very well - have had a little smoke out the front when the wind is really blowing and the chimney isn't hot, but otherwise it pulls fine and I'm not sure I "really" needed any gasket but it's good to have.
As far as red brick goes, the upper portion of rear vent arch gets pretty hot so you need to decide if you want to expose red bricks to that much heat. I think some builders have done it. I kind of wish I had, as my vent and chimney are firebrick and I put too much work into making them look acceptable to want to cover them, but would have liked them to have that red brick look. Still might put a facing on the outer vent arch, but have been enjoying cooking and catching up on all the projects that got neglected while I was building the oven.
As far as red brick goes, the upper portion of rear vent arch gets pretty hot so you need to decide if you want to expose red bricks to that much heat. I think some builders have done it. I kind of wish I had, as my vent and chimney are firebrick and I put too much work into making them look acceptable to want to cover them, but would have liked them to have that red brick look. Still might put a facing on the outer vent arch, but have been enjoying cooking and catching up on all the projects that got neglected while I was building the oven.
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