As begreen stated above. Since upgrading to the Summit I have only had to re-lite my stove with kindling twice. Coals are always present and stove stays hot. I tried raking but always seemed to mix larger coal pieces in with the ash upon scooping. I use the ash around the property and in flower beds and larger chunks are not desirable on the lawn. Ash needs to be scooped and separating the hot coals from the ash is much easier with the sifter.What is the purpose of sifting ashes? Just wondering.
That seems to be a common experience with a lot of stove owners on Hearth.com. So far my stove seems to like less ash, but I'm still experimenting.I had a stove with a good ash pan system. Used it for a season. Then the next I just let it fill up. The stove seemed to run better and longer with more ash over the grate.
How did you make that? I saved a handle similar to yours with the idea of making one, any tips you can offer?I made one out of expanded mesh, attached a old metal handle. Works great for sifting out the hot coals, put ash shovel under while sifting to catch the ash, empty the shovel in ash can. Then rake coals back to the front for reload. I still leave about a inch or so of ash on the bottom, not a complete clean out.
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thanks, I think I see what you did. Ill give it a shot, worst case I chuck it and try again.I just cut it to the size that looked good. Cut in where you would like the bend to be to create the sides. Clamp to a piece of angle and form it over the edge. Did the same for on end and welded on the outside corners. Then weld the rod of the handle in.
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