Chaff Ejector
I just finished the chaff ejection for my first SC-TO and thought that I'd share some pictures.
In my aluminum spacer, I cut a rectangular hole and pop riveted a piece of spring steel over it from the inside to act like a door. With this design, I can leave the door closed to keep the temperature up, and occasionally poke it open with a wooden dowel (or stick) when I see chaff flying around.
After two test roasts, it works better than I expected. Some of the chaff gets stuck between the door and the frame, but I found that tapping the door open and closed a few times helps clear it. I might try to capture a short video if there is any interest.
Also, for my stirring rods, I added small 1" or less pieces of 1/4" copper tubing and crimped small pieces on the ends to keep them from coming off. Very easy to install and works better than I expected.
My only problem right now is a couple of beans always seem to get lodged under the cap that holds the stirring rod, so it looks like I will need to add a large washer or spacer.
You may notice that I did remove the Teflon coating on the SC. I then seasoned it in a toaster oven (coated with cooking oil and baked at 300 F).
So far, I am very happy with the roaster and plan to build a cabinet in the basement to allow me to continue to roast during the winter!
See the attached pictures of the door.