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stuigi

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Jan 24, 2010
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North East PA
I was curious whether anyone removes the plug to dump ashes. It seems like a waste of energy to me as well as a difficult task.
 
I pulled the plug out and replaced it with a brick. I can scoop out the whole stove with the shovel anyway.
 
That was one of the first things I did. The brick I got was just a little big so used one from the side and the new one for the side.
 
I had a feeling not many would be using that ash plug. It's a poorly designed system. I presume that just covering the hole with a brick provides enough of a seal to prevent air from entering. Am i correct?
 
I use a shovel too. I left the plug in mine, just ground the eye off flush so its not in the way.
 
stuigi said:
I had a feeling not many would be using that ash plug. It's a poorly designed system. I presume that just covering the hole with a brick provides enough of a seal to prevent air from entering. Am i correct?

if not, compacted ash migrating between the bricks provides the seal :-)
 
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