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Hoot23

Minister of Fire
Mar 28, 2012
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Alfred, Me
This is my sisters p68. Ash was up to the door. She usually doesnt let it go like this.
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Pellet Stove Abuse!!!! There should be a law. Her stove is sideways to boot. :)
 
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Looks like fun!
 
You or she better post a vid if you leaf blow that thing ;)
 
You or her better post a vid if you leaf blow that thing ;)
Leafblowing that would be a big enough ash cloud to wipe out the dinosaurs again!
 
The ash pan is full, is that a bad thing?
 
Did the LB before her first burn. She said she's gonna clean it tomorrow. We'll see.
 
Opening the ash bin door is probably going to be explitive moment as ash spills all over in front of the stove, the venting I would bet is nearly as full as the ash bin. Uffda
 
P38X2 said:
You or her better post a vid if you leaf blow that thing ;)
Leafblowing that would be a big enough ash cloud to wipe out the dinosaurs again!
Probably bring out the EPA.
 
What pellets are we burning and how many bags to produce that kind of ash?
 
Looks like about 7 bags of.....ah, nevermind ;)
 
Northern. That's about 7 weeks of burning.
 
Simple fix, she needs an ash pan extension >>
 
Lol, definetly putting it to the test. I just can't let mine go like that. Drives me nuts. She'll get it all cleaned up like new.
 
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I was thinking of just cutting a hole in the bottom of the stove and another one in the floor and let the ash fill the basement, then no cleaning required. lol
 
I was thinking of just cutting a hole in the bottom of the stove and another one in the floor and let the ash fill the basement, then no cleaning required. lol

That might make a mess of the combustion air flow in that stove.
 
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