First time leaf blower trick!

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Cranky64

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Been burning Hamers in my GFI55 since November doing shop vac stove, pipe and fire box cleaning every few weeks. I started noticing lazy flame and clinkers filling the fire pot. I was starting to think I got into a bad run of pellets. Well I figured I would try the leaf blower trick on my next cleaning so I did it the other day. What a mess ;-D My entire back yard was in a cloud of dust! So far she is burning 100% better and no clinkers!

This was the first time in my 4th heating season dong this. I'm going to add it to my mid-winter, spring cleaning routine from now on.
 
We do this after every ton burned, so once a month
 
Me thinks me need to figure this one out..where is the best place to learn?
 
Do a quick search for "leaf blower trick" and you'll get tons of threads.
 
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I wonder if anyone ever rigged up some sort of filter for the LBT? No desire to do it given the mess it makes, but if I could capture most of that soot and prevent a cloud...

Ideas?
 
If y'all have a neighbor that's a PITA ya turn the leafer loose and blow a cloud of crap all over his WHITE car
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I wonder if anyone ever rigged up some sort of filter for the LBT? No desire to do it given the mess it makes, but if I could capture most of that soot and prevent a cloud...

Ideas?
Many of the leaf blowers being used are actually dual blower/vacs. They come with a bag and a nozzle that sucks up leaves. You could keep the bag attached when doing the LBT, it might keep some of the soot out of the air.
 
I use a linteater.
 
Or try it at night......(no full moon!)......
 
I do mine from the inside, I blow it up and out. does one heck of a job, best done on windy day. also, no climbing around on snow covered roof. ;)
 
Did mine over the weekend too. I used my electric one before and it wasn't all that impressive, but once I got that gas powered blower, holy cow. LOL
 
You dont get some blowback into the room? Geesh, my other half would make my life hell if I screwed that one up!
I made a gasket for the end of the blower, I roll my insert out of the fireplace, stick the blower where the insert mates the pipe and with the gasket I made it fits tight.no blow back, but just in case, I do it when the wifes not home. ==c
 
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Or try it at night......(no full moon!)......

Cheap Home depot model fit;s right Inside the Pipe snug....
I just block the Horizontal with a rag. then after block the Vertical with same rag...
[Hearth.com] First time leaf blower trick!
 
It made a mess of my back porch but heck I had the blower out so I just used it on the porch. I was outside so I had no way to see if it dusted the inside but I did not notice anything. I did it with the door open and closed.
 
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