paulc
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This is the reason I joined this site but I expect to participate for a long future.
I'm at war with chaff. I can't evacuate it from the drum (IR-12) and I get a lot of it when I dump the roast. I have to wipe the lip and clean the cooling tray after each roast. I get chaff all over the place. This has been going on for several months now. I have to keep the air flow through the drum for nearly the entire roast. This, of course, blows my profile - roasting times are as much as 25 minutes. I do notice that I can evacuate more chaff when I remove the sampler but that increases the roasting time even more.
I know, this sounds like a cleaning problem. But I've been through the entire air flow system and cleaned it all down to bare metal. That, by the way, was no easy job. Lots of knuckle-busting and fingernails that will never come clean. Anyway, Jason at Diedrich seems to be stumped as well. So, I throw it out to all of you. Any thoughts? BTW, this might be a red herring but I sometimes find some chaff particles lying on the sidewalk on a calm day. (no oxidizer or afterburner)
I'm at war with chaff. I can't evacuate it from the drum (IR-12) and I get a lot of it when I dump the roast. I have to wipe the lip and clean the cooling tray after each roast. I get chaff all over the place. This has been going on for several months now. I have to keep the air flow through the drum for nearly the entire roast. This, of course, blows my profile - roasting times are as much as 25 minutes. I do notice that I can evacuate more chaff when I remove the sampler but that increases the roasting time even more.
I know, this sounds like a cleaning problem. But I've been through the entire air flow system and cleaned it all down to bare metal. That, by the way, was no easy job. Lots of knuckle-busting and fingernails that will never come clean. Anyway, Jason at Diedrich seems to be stumped as well. So, I throw it out to all of you. Any thoughts? BTW, this might be a red herring but I sometimes find some chaff particles lying on the sidewalk on a calm day. (no oxidizer or afterburner)