Does anyone here have any opinions on whether or not to seal stovepipe joints? I have read and heard conflicting ideas. I have never sealed the joints because i thought that it was unnecessary. I just put the male end down, and secured with three sheet metal screws. If sealing is supposedly unnecessary, then why do some folks recommend it?
Single wall stove pipe can reach several hundred degrees, much hotter than any high heat tape that I'm aware of is rated to handle. If you exceed the tape's rating, at best it will melt and make a nasty mess. It could also give you some major smoke, and possibly start a fire.... The correct method is to smear a bead of furnace cement around the INSIDE of the female connector, stick the male connector in far enough that no crimps are showing, and then install your three screws per joint.