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Does your wood stove create household dust? how much?
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<blockquote data-quote="EzTrbo" data-source="post: 3387258" data-attributes="member: 33165"><p>Get the same thing, one thing i do when i remove my ashes is to hold the shop vac just a bit above the bucket. Any dust that comes up with the dumping of the ashes is just sucked up. Yes I do make sure its cool in the shop vac before leaving it alone. But that just combats the dust a bit, but its plenty messy. I work full time in a rock quarry so dust is a daily thing i bring home. Just have to deal with it.</p><p></p><p>Trbo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzTrbo, post: 3387258, member: 33165"] Get the same thing, one thing i do when i remove my ashes is to hold the shop vac just a bit above the bucket. Any dust that comes up with the dumping of the ashes is just sucked up. Yes I do make sure its cool in the shop vac before leaving it alone. But that just combats the dust a bit, but its plenty messy. I work full time in a rock quarry so dust is a daily thing i bring home. Just have to deal with it. Trbo [/QUOTE]
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