Posted by Brian G. NY on December 07, 2010 at 07:49:25 from (72.10.222.114):
In Reply to: ashes from wood stove posted by 88-1175 on December 06, 2010 at 15:00:50:
I'm not sure whether you are talking a wood stove or a wood furnace. Anyway, I bought a Soapstone stove for my living room 4 years ago. It has a door at the bottom from which a 3-sided ash drawer slides out. I found that by keeping a very large cookie sheet under the stove and pulling it out with the drawer, I could catch any ashes that would otherwise fall on to the hearth. I gently walk the ash pan on the cookie sheet outside and dump it into a covered steel ash can. Very little dust that way. I will agree with the other comment about all the dirt brought in with the wood; that is the dirtiest part of burning wood with a stove inside the house. BTW, my previous Vermont Castings stove had a swing out ash pan with a slide on handled cover that worked very well for containing the ashes.
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