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I take melatonin when I have trouble sleeping, that stuff works. No gummies for me, too much added sugar. Me and stimulants is a bad combo! I would suck as a drug addict!
I take this product that I found in Vietnam a few years ago. It's called Mimosa and I assume that's because it's made from parts of the mimosa tree. Works very well and it's non-habit forming.
 
So we picked up a couple used wood stoves on the cheap. Now I gotta rebuild them. The steel aspect I got under control. The glass, not so much. Anybody ever tried to clean up smoked glass? And no it does not just wipe off. Am I better off just getting a piece cut?

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Use wood ashes and water, like a paste and get to work. When i clean the baked on soot on my pellet stoves i dab a wet paper towel in the ashes, better than any store bought.
 
And thats something i did today, took pellet stove in shop apart and gave it a good cleaning.
 
And thats something i did today, took pellet stove in shop apart and gave it a good cleaning.
Hinges were rusted shut as was damper. I honestly think some wire brush love and some high temp paint will suffice. I have yet to see anything corroded to the point I have to fabricate new pieces. Some split seams but that was result of original fabrication grinding off so much for cosmetic. Easy repair grind V, weld, and grind. And I need to fabricate grates for both. Overall I am gonna call it a win,
 
That's a heavy stove for one guy to load and unload. My back hurts just thinking about it.
That’s why I took the race trailer! Dropped the ramp, slid a two wheeler under the stove and wheeled it right up the ramp and into the trailer, strapped it down and boom done! Got to the shop and I can use fork lift to move, elevate, toss it around. I ain’t picked up nuthin heavy!
 
That’s why I took the race trailer! Dropped the ramp, slid a two wheeler under the stove and wheeled it right up the ramp and into the trailer, strapped it down and boom done! Got to the shop and I can use fork lift to move, elevate, toss it around. I ain’t picked up nuthin heavy!

Thats my motto work smarter not harder
 
Hinges were rusted shut as was damper. I honestly think some wire brush love and some high temp paint will suffice. I have yet to see anything corroded to the point I have to fabricate new pieces. Some split seams but that was result of original fabrication grinding off so much for cosmetic. Easy repair grind V, weld, and grind. And I need to fabricate grates for both. Overall I am gonna call it a win,
Bbq paint.
 
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