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Red FireStop calk in a calking gun
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The red fire stop caulk would not be a good choice. It does not have much of an adhesive quality. It is mostly a filler for non moving joints. I don't think it would stay in place in this application. There are some silicone based caulks that are fire rated. These can be obtained from a commercial sealant supplier
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I found some Fire Block sealer at Lowes thats good to 1300 degs. I bought a tube of it to see if it would work.
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