The band clamp that holds on the lid is a pretty tight seal even without a gasket although I think those type have some kind of gasket in the lid that would NOT stand up to much heat. The bungs are easily sealed on the removable lid. Just take off the gaskets and use furnace cement on the threads and screw them back in. You could use the furnace cement on the lid too, but a thin rope gasket would make it seal great. That way you could remove it easily for inspection and cleaning.
I used a removable lid type barrel, but used the lid for the bottom and cut a hole for the exhaust to go out. Lifting the whole barrel off isn't to hard.
I just used clay slip to seal the barrel to lid and screwed it together with a few screws.
My first try used a 4x10 floor register as the output duct connected to a 90deg elbow in to the floor duct. I later enlarged it, and made a larger manifold/transition area into the floor duct.
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