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Originally Posted by nynor
you have a search result for shaker grate "that" i can peruse?
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A shaker grate is a fire grate (sometimes basket shaped, usually with very small holes) that can be shaken while the coal fire is burning to loosen the ashes. It's critical when you are burning a smaller sized coal, which can smother under its own ashes. You will still need a grate of some sort to burn nut coal (i.e. you can't just have it sitting on the bottom of the stove) but due to the larger size of the coal lumps the shaker is not absolutely essential.
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