I have a very old farm house with peaked roofs. My only source of heat is the wood furnace. We used to have to get on the roof twice a year to clean the chimney. I now have the same brush system you are using but it has a drill bit attachment. Now I can clean it from the basement and the drill does a great job. Love your videos!
Thankyou so much for sharing this helpful information. My husband and I will be shopping for a wood burner stove this weekend. My husband grew up with a wood stove burner, but i 'm new at learning all about this.
I use the same brush but instead of the rod, I tie a small rope through the loop of the brush. I unscrew and remove the chimney cap, drop the rope down through the pipe, place a bag around the bottom of the pipe like you did and pull the brush down through the pipe into the bag. I never have much creosote buildup in the pipe but there is always a pile of dry creosote that has fallen down the pipe and collected on top of the baffle that needs to be vacuumed out.
Always wear gloves when handling those rods especially after using them a couple times. Or you're going to end up with a hand full of fiberglass, That's the reason I got away from those rods and went to a poly push button set up.
Lord, please allow me to find my soul mate for a country living sack in marriage without abuse, regret, deception, divorce, great sickness, great disability, loss of salvation, meanness, too many immaturities, with the abiity to handle a Christian marriage that can and will last till Jesus comes Lord Jesus bless me to be clean enough, and healthy enough to be able to be married for the rest of my life and handle it no matter what comes my way, safely withyou hurt, harm, or danger.
I have a very old farm house with peaked roofs. My only source of heat is the wood furnace. We used to have to get on the roof twice a year to clean the chimney. I now have the same brush system you are using but it has a drill bit attachment. Now I can clean it from the basement and the drill does a great job. Love your videos!
Thankyou so much for sharing this helpful information. My husband and I will be shopping for a wood burner stove this weekend. My husband grew up with a wood stove burner, but i 'm new at learning all about this.
I use the same brush but instead of the rod, I tie a small rope through the loop of the brush.
I unscrew and remove the chimney cap, drop the rope down through the pipe, place a bag around the bottom of the pipe like you did and pull the brush down through the pipe into the bag.
I never have much creosote buildup in the pipe but there is always a pile of dry creosote that has fallen down the pipe and collected on top of the baffle that needs to be vacuumed out.
Put a magnet on the shaft of your screwdriver. Loved that hack when I saw it!
What does the magnet do?
Screw sticks to screwdriver. Less likely to drop it
The bag tip is a great idea
Yeah it is helpful. I still got a bit of soot falling through the bag but it is very helpful.
Nice job Chad!
Blessings to you, your family, and your ministry 😊
Blessings of Jesus
Just go to the roof and clean downward ant then go get your shop vac and clean out the fire box
That is another option.
What do you think about creosote cleaning (sweeping) logs?
I wouldn't recommend burning them in an insert or stove, Plus nothing is going to clean a fireplace better than a brush and sweep.
Always wear gloves when handling those rods especially after using them a couple times. Or you're going to end up with a hand full of fiberglass, That's the reason I got away from those rods and went to a poly push button set up.
Thanks for the heads up. Fiberglass is never fun to have in the skin.
Lord, please allow me to find my soul mate for a country living sack in marriage without abuse, regret, deception, divorce, great sickness, great disability, loss of salvation, meanness, too many immaturities, with the abiity to handle a Christian marriage that can and will last till Jesus comes Lord Jesus bless me to be clean enough, and healthy enough to be able to be married for the rest of my life and handle it no matter what comes my way, safely withyou hurt, harm, or danger.