Scratching noise coming from the woodstove

   / Scratching noise coming from the woodstove #11  
Pete:

Had sorta the same experience with creosote build up.

I burned a creosote removing log. Then taped on the stove pipe. Sounded like hail as it was falling. Also blocked off the top of the stove. Then used too small a nylon rope to pull the cleaning brush through. It was a fun day. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Scratching noise coming from the woodstove #12  
Yeah, we all have that experience at least once! The first year we had that stove I was up on the roof shoveling snow when I decided to tap the side of the stovepipe. I heard what you described. Figured it needed cleaning, so I tapped again, with vigor.

Then my wife started bellowing at me from inside the house. Something about smoke billowing from the woodstove because of the blocked flue.

Not a good day! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
   / Scratching noise coming from the woodstove #13  
Goodness; That does make me feel better. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Scratching noise coming from the woodstove
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#14  
Sorry for the delay to the end of this story.... my wife had to have the computer and I never got back to finishing it.

Anyway, there we stood with our fish nets over the doors to the wood stove, and I gently removed the pipe expecting at any moment for something to jump out and crawl up my leg. Nothing happened.

So next I went for my stick and started poking. Kinda like catfish grabbing, except I'm poking around with a stick. Finally a noise , and a puff of wood ash or I should say several puffs, out flops this big black bird.... maybe a young starling by the look of some small spots on the feathers.

With some well placed pokes we were able to convince the bird to go into our nets, where we quickly closed the top and took it outside to freedom.

Well besides the mess of wood ashes where the bird was flopping around and causing a dust storm, all went pretty well. On the bright side I discovered there was very little creosote in my stove pipes...looked more like a little dry wood ash.

So in the end...after 2 days of scratching, a bird gains it's freedom, and I get a long overdue stove pipe inspection completed.

Maybe I should take Egon's advice and put on those chimney caps.

As for the fish nets... that's the first bird I ever caught in one. I'm going to have to get out and fish more.....

sassafraspete
 
   / Scratching noise coming from the woodstove #15  
Those Starlings will build a nest in your flue and plug it. I happened to see Starlings flying into my fireplace flue last spring. I have a gas fireplace insert vented through a 4 inch liner. I climbed up and took a look and they had it plugged for a couple of feet with nesting material. Good thing the weather was warm and the insert did not fire up. I enclosed the opening with 1/4 inch hardware cloth.
 
   / Scratching noise coming from the woodstove #16  
Pete:

You are not the first person to have a bird come down the stove pipe. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Nor will you be the last. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Egon
 

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