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Englander Add-On Wood Furnace - Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitespider" data-source="post: 4096851" data-attributes="member: 57106"><p>Yep, thanks man, that helps a bunch.</p><p>I was a bit concerned about the durability of the "fire brick" grate system... not so much after your post. Cleaning/clearing the holes or slots in any sort of grate is just part of the reload process... doesn't matter what type of appliance. That's the nice thing about "shaker" grates... but manually clearing them with some sort of tool ain't a big deal. Heck man, I have all sorts of "hoes", "rakes" and "pokers" that I've made over the years... some with short handles, others with long handles, I'm set to go.</p><p>And... Oh Yeah! A huge ash pan is a must... especially on a furnace. I cleaned the ash from my old smoke dragon every 10-days or so, and I really miss not having to mess with ashes every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitespider, post: 4096851, member: 57106"] Yep, thanks man, that helps a bunch. I was a bit concerned about the durability of the "fire brick" grate system... not so much after your post. Cleaning/clearing the holes or slots in any sort of grate is just part of the reload process... doesn't matter what type of appliance. That's the nice thing about "shaker" grates... but manually clearing them with some sort of tool ain't a big deal. Heck man, I have all sorts of "hoes", "rakes" and "pokers" that I've made over the years... some with short handles, others with long handles, I'm set to go. And... Oh Yeah! A huge ash pan is a must... especially on a furnace. I cleaned the ash from my old smoke dragon every 10-days or so, and I really miss not having to mess with ashes every day. [/QUOTE]
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