What do you use or what do you do to separate the insulating ash from the live coals. I notice when pushing the fire to one side once the dome has turned white the coals get buried with ash. Do you use a garden rake to separate the coals and just sweep out the ash? Thanks in advance.
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Separating ash from coals
Matthew 19:26. With God all things are possible.
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I use the turning peel and turn them over.
Edit- I msread you. A metal trash can with a hardware cloth sieve. The ashes drop through and the coals turn to charcoal.
Last edited by Tscarborough; 06-18-2013, 07:11 PM.
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Hmm interesting so you remove the coals from the oven then put them back? I was thinking of doing something like that but on a handle. That way the coals stay in the oven.
On another note at what temp should we put logs into the warm oven to dry wood? At what temp so it dries but does not turn to charcoal.Matthew 19:26. With God all things are possible.
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I see ok thanks, what size is your oven?Matthew 19:26. With God all things are possible.
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Thanks Tscar,
I would be interested to see what others do. Ive tried the garden rake once. It worked so id like to see what other do.Matthew 19:26. With God all things are possible.
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I keep the fire on the side, about 2/3 of the way back, and just flick the ashes to the rear of the fire. I don't clean them out until I'm preparing for bread. Then I scoop everything into my ash pail and put the lid on; when it's cold, I separate the charcoal from the ashes with a hardware-cloth sifter similar to Tscarborough's.
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