I did some searches and didn't find anything on this, doing clean-ups on my wood stoves - i have a pan and ashbucket, no matter how g i n g e r l y i place the ashes in the bucket I get a fine layer of white ash everywhere. Anyone have some tips on avoiding it? Or is that just something I have to live with
Thanks!
Thanks!
Ill work on technique
!! seems that pine does not leave as much ash behind. I can burn a full cord and still yeild less than 3 gallons of ash out of it. Then again I got a STRONG draft, and some of the finer ash is carried out the stack. SO, either start burning pine, and one of two things will happen, less ash to clean, or less house to clean<(aka it'll burn down)>