Coal Dust --How Do I Minimize

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HeatKing
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Post by HeatKing » Tue. Dec. 02, 2008 9:17 pm

Finally got my stove going good. I thought my biggest problem would be the ash but its not. Almost no proble with the ash. Its the coal dust that's driving my wife nutty. (she cleans, not me)

Any suggestion?

 
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Post by cArNaGe » Tue. Dec. 02, 2008 9:27 pm

Dampen it down with a hose or spray bottle.

How Do You All Keep the Dust Down? <-- Click here and read


 
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Dallas
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Post by Dallas » Tue. Dec. 02, 2008 9:31 pm

Depends on when and where.

See my "coal scooper" link below, under projects.

 
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Richard S.
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Post by Richard S. » Tue. Dec. 02, 2008 10:59 pm

There's another thread just started right before this one here: How Do You All Keep the Dust Down?

There's many others if you search.

Closing this one.

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