Posted by TimV on December 07, 2010 at 12:07:36 from (24.39.241.218):
In Reply to: ashes from wood stove posted by 88-1175 on December 06, 2010 at 15:00:50:
Stan's comment on the drywall knife is similar to how I've done it, using an old piece of sheet metal to fill a metal dustpan. Another setup is shown below--basically it's a metal dustpan with a sliding cover. No first-hand experience or connection to the company (located in Syracuse, NY) but if nothing else it's a thought-starter. The better "shop-vac" setups will also handle ashes, including an occasional hot one, but are VERY expensive. Cheap vacuums will NOT handle ashes, and in a worst-case scenario can burn up or contribute to a house fire--hot ashes can stay hot for days or even weeks if buried in other ashes, which are an excellent insulator.
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