Chimney Brush / Chimney Cleaning

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
Decided to clean the chimney for the woodstove today, just finished then the rains came. I cleaned this at the end of December last year, when I took the cleanout cap off you can see what was in it, the rest was all fluffy fine stuff.


I will be doing the inside pipe next week.




zap
 

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That must be from all that bad wood you cut zap! You can be proud as you are doing a fine job.
 
Is it OK to use for "catalytic" stoves?
 
You sure that was creosote and fly ash . . . and not just left-over coffee grounds in the can? ;) :)
 
firefighterjake said:
You sure that was creosote and fly ash . . . and not just left-over coffee grounds in the can? ;) :)

LOL! ;-)
 
PapaDave said:
That's all?
Throw it back in the stove.


I think it would have been less but Sav did something to our wood when he stopped by.



zap
 
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