posted 1 month ago
Insulating part of the stovepipe leading from the stove is not going to make it burn fully. Depending on the stove, the exhaust will only be hot enough to keep burning when the stove is burning at its highest rate, and stovepipe is not made to endure fire inside. It will quickly corrode through and create a hazard.
Pulling heat from the stovepipe without burning everything first is a recipe for disaster, as creosote will condense and build up, and eventually during a hot fire start burning and destroy your chimney and maybe your house.
Adding lots of thermal mass around but not touching the stove is the only safe way to improve performance, aside from making sure you always use dry seasoned wood and keeping the fire burning briskly rather than smoldering slowly.