Chimney brush, $15.
Fiberglass rods, $75 (no dice; I'm cheap)
Rock in a sock, Priceless.
Tried this new method, after messing around with my own clumsy rods made of old tent poles and duct tape. I got a brick (wanted two, but the rest are frozen to the ground) and also a rock, placed them in a narrow mesh bag, attached to bottom of my brush with a knot and electrical tape. Ta-da! The weight drags the brush down, I pull it back up. Down and up. I got about a cup and a half of coffee grounds for my effort.
By next cleaning, I will pry another brick from the ground and fasten it to the other brick with duct tape. The rock is just a tad bit too big and I'm afraid I'll get it stuck in there.
Nancy
Fiberglass rods, $75 (no dice; I'm cheap)
Rock in a sock, Priceless.
Tried this new method, after messing around with my own clumsy rods made of old tent poles and duct tape. I got a brick (wanted two, but the rest are frozen to the ground) and also a rock, placed them in a narrow mesh bag, attached to bottom of my brush with a knot and electrical tape. Ta-da! The weight drags the brush down, I pull it back up. Down and up. I got about a cup and a half of coffee grounds for my effort.
By next cleaning, I will pry another brick from the ground and fasten it to the other brick with duct tape. The rock is just a tad bit too big and I'm afraid I'll get it stuck in there.
Nancy