Spent the afternoon REALLY cleaning the little guy.

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ChandlerR

Minister of Fire
Jan 28, 2009
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Hampton, NH
I decided that I would do a cleaning like I have never done so when you guys ask me how well I cleaned it, I can say I REALLY cleaned it.
I removed all the piping and then a buddy and I brought the stove outside where I disassembled it and literally turned it upside down and got every speck of ash and soot out of it and all the piping. I blew compressed air through the little hole I drilled last year and removed all the fans, auger, and anything else that would come out. I put it all back together and we brought it back in and hooked it all up and did a test fire. Runs like new. Bring on the cold!
Thanks for the tips Don. If I can get back to work, I will do a couple upgrades :)
 
I would like to say that I don't want to hear the wife whining this winter when the stove's all choked up with soot, but it would be me that would whine. She is always hot, and I am always cold...
 
"Spent the afternoon REALLY cleaning the little guy."

Is that what the kids are calling it nowadays?
 
"Spent the afternoon REALLY cleaning the little guy."

Is that what the kids are calling it nowadays?
LOL! I was waiting for that reply! Took ya long enough!
 
Just got here....it seemed like a no-brainer to me
 
You'll be glad you did! And THAT is the way to do the full cleaning job. The wind will howl and you stove will purrrrrrrr.... 1+!
 
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