One way or another get the full bed to burn.artbaldoni wrote: ↑Tue. Nov. 19, 2019 6:07 pmI actually have no shaker in mine. I slice under the coal bed and the ash falls through an expanded metal grate that I cobbled together.
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You might also lower the volume of blower air to get less intense but longer burn times.