Fire Thread! - Stoves, Wood, Axes, Chainsaws

"There not proper ones"

Ash vacuum will usually have a secondary hepa filter of 99.97% efficiency. Not sure how this isn't proper for the job it's designed to do.
 
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The sweep I use hasn't put his price up and was £60 -After cleaning mine all my life I will be using a sweep till I pop my clogs. So worth the money as against all the mess it used to make when I did it.

Had 1cbm of logs yesterday - Seems they are reduced to 0.08cbm as there didn't seem to be as big a pile as it used to be.
Woodburning is getting very expensive these days unless you can get your own uncut trees and log them yourself.
I wish I had a bandwagon I could jump on.
 
I don't know about you but I'd rather not breath in soot.

Then why are you just using an upgraded filter on your Asda vacuum? Changing a filter on a household vacuum will not make it class M. It will need 3 filters, an indicator for when it is full and a function to shake the filters after use. Yours will just filter it for a while then block up.

But I digress, an ash vacuum with a primary filter and secondary hepa filter will do the job for £40, and no, you won't be breathing in soot.
 
I bought an ash vacuum last year. It has 2 filters, one of them being a hepa filter. No soot comes out of it.
It does get blocked due to chunks which is annoying. I almost prefer my old method of pan and newspaper.
 
Small crate of kiln dried ash arrived today. Should keep us going over winter. Mostly only use it evenings and weekends.

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How much did those crates set you back?
£379 incl Pallet Force delivery.

 
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