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(M) I will be joining sections of clay pipe chimney liner. I've read on this forum that stove/furnace cement is very strong and would like to use it. But at Home Depot, the 4 different "3M" products they offer, while implying an adhesive quality, are listed as "caulk".
(M) If you have used any of the following "3M" products on your chimney, please tell me which of the following:
FB 136, FD 150+, 1C 15WB, CP 25.
(M) If you have used something different, other than the refractory mortar specified in the Forno Bravo instructions, please let me know what that product is.
(M) btw, I am never quite sure which of these forums is the correct one for a question like this, since "Pompeii Oven Construction" could also apply.
Ciao,
Marcel
(M) I will be joining sections of clay pipe chimney liner. I've read on this forum that stove/furnace cement is very strong and would like to use it. But at Home Depot, the 4 different "3M" products they offer, while implying an adhesive quality, are listed as "caulk".
(M) If you have used any of the following "3M" products on your chimney, please tell me which of the following:
FB 136, FD 150+, 1C 15WB, CP 25.
(M) If you have used something different, other than the refractory mortar specified in the Forno Bravo instructions, please let me know what that product is.
(M) btw, I am never quite sure which of these forums is the correct one for a question like this, since "Pompeii Oven Construction" could also apply.
Ciao,
Marcel
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