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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".![Confused](https://community.fornobravo.com/core/images/smilies/confused.png)
(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".
![Confused](https://community.fornobravo.com/core/images/smilies/confused.png)
(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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