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Ok, now I'm not talking about just hoofing the air to the draft tubes and letting the dust go flying......dear wifey would KILL me. I'm taking about a well-thought procedure to clean out the draft tubes. My Napoleon 1900P has been a great stove and is suiting our needs just fine. Last year (the stove's 5th year of service) we changed out the old style, 4-piece baffles with the new-and-improved, thicker, 2-piece baffles. I also replaced all the firebrick with the GOOD firebrick, so all that stuff is good. And I also fixed a faulty draft rod (poorly installed by either the factory or dealer) and it has given me great control of the fire. However, I have noticed the bottom draft outlet doesn't seem to be releasing any air into the stove. I was thinking about using compressed air via a controllable, trigger-style air gun, and putting a shop vac at the air inlet area (inside the ash pan area) to catch the dust. Anyone ever try it? I'm thinking I will try it tomorrow and see what happens. Can't hurt anything. Just posing the question for some discussion and feedback.......