I've owned a wood stove for several years now and narrowed the most essential accessories to operate it. Do you have other items that I'm not taking into consideration? Thanks for checking out my video.
I don't use a poker, made my "rake". Plain jane stainless steel stock pot, old school ash bucket, just don't dump and stir ash up. My scoop is a chunk of 1/4" steel plate 6"x12" no sides. That is on the "to do list" is make a good scoop. Next is building grilling grate that slides in stove to cook steaks and whatever else you want to cook. For now a cast iron pan works ok
No welding gloves, just use man hands......
Also, I clean the door glass with a towel, dipped in water and rub soot off door for about a minute. No need for cleaners. If you want to get crazy, dip wet cloth into ash and rub, cheaper than "cleaner"
those"buckets" were actually used to carry coal into the house it's called a Hod. for anybody that cares.Hey tla, I got a bucket just like that. My Grampa had it then my dad now me. It's never left the house my great grandfather built. I wonder how many ashes it's carried.
lolAll I have ever known was for ash
those"buckets" were actually used to carry coal into the house it's called a Hod. for anybody that cares.
google is your friend.Nice to learn a new word. I have one that I use for the ashes, a modern thin cheap one, not an antique, just called it an ash bucket before.
Your "sifter" looks like it would make a decent grill for a steak, just put a stick of wood on that little shelf below the door and prop the handle on it. Or, you could get one of those long handled grilling frames.http://www.firecraft.com/product/ch...FCWEB___GSHP&gclid=CLadjMCyv8ICFQ40aQod81YAuQI don't use a poker, made my "rake". Plain jane stainless steel stock pot, old school ash bucket, just don't dump and stir ash up. My scoop is a chunk of 1/4" steel plate 6"x12" no sides. That is on the "to do list" is make a good scoop. Next is building grilling grate that slides in stove to cook steaks and whatever else you want to cook. For now a cast iron pan works ok
No welding gloves, just use man hands......
Also, I clean the door glass with a towel, dipped in water and rub soot off door for about a minute. No need for cleaners. If you want to get crazy, dip wet cloth into ash and rub, cheaper than "cleaner"
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