Installing a Wood Stove in our Workshop. It will be nice to have a warm place to work in the winter
The weather is getting cold and so it the workshop. It's time to get the wood stove installed so we have a warm place to work.
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Tip from an ex roofing contractor for 20 years. Since your so close to the ridge I would put a piece of metal under the ridge and over the chimney flashing for backup. You did a perfect job, but if can keep any water from coming down to the boot from above you have way less chance of a leak later on. Right now your depending on the silicone only.
@nickmastroianni5557
2 жыл бұрын
Damn good advice. In the years to come, you need to depend on something more substantial than silicone. Water will also pool there w/o a piece of metal flashing.
I appreciate the fact that you will clarify how long it took you to do something in your videos. Too often when people post a video like this it seems like they get it done in no time flat. When in reality it has taken hours or days to complete.
I have same stove and have been really pleased with it. Going on 7 years of use. I have the blower, but have never installed it.
This fire pit is one of a few covered pits that is on the list kzread.infoUgkxAU9pOCSV9Y5JprooHvfxTpOrt4hx8uRM of approved products for Disney Fort Wilderness. The product served its purpose well and provided excellent fires throughout the evening. We were able to open the door and do s'mores, but I had to be careful because the handle was a bit hot on occasions. Additionally, I wish they had replaced some of the standard nuts with lock nuts in some places. We lost the door handle after just a couple of days of usage. Not a deal breaker, just a recommendation. I still give it 5 stars.
Evan, that wood stove will come in handy on those cold and rainy days in the shop and it will heat the pole barn nicely and keep you warm while working. I know it was harder than it looked, but you made it look easy. Merry Christmas to you and Rebecca!
You guys have accomplished so much this year. I am in awe of all of your hard work and dedication to make your dream come true. Continue in the blessings. Really nice wood stove.🎄
In all the time I've been following you I don't think I've so clearly seen the skill and effort gone into filming, let alone the work itself. Great admiration for you, and thank you for all the skills you share! Happy Christmas both!
Looks like a good stove. I know where the dogs will be camped out when they're in the shop!
I can so relate Evan. I’m living a retired life here in the Pacific Northwest. We bought some acreage back in the ‘80s and I now spend most of my days enjoying it. Not every project I do is easy either. I check your page everyday to see your latest. Love watching.
Very impressived, well thought out, no back tracking, and you get the proper stuff to do the job right.
Hi Evan from New Zealand. Another great video. That removeable brick & ashpan arrangement seems real nifty. Back in the day when we had a woodburner it didn't matter how careful I was at removing the ash, there was always heaps of ash swirling around the room.
Your video serves as a refresher course since it's been a while since I installed a stove. I've got one I need to install in the back room of my shop. I've already got one in the front section and it works great.
Merry Christmas to you folks. Thanks for sharing part of your lives with us. Nice stove and installation, whatever you do, you do a first class job.
Evan, you and Rebekah are amazing at the things you can do! And Congratulations on having a warm pole barn that will enable you to do even more!
Love the heater! I know y’all are proud to have that done! Merry Christmas!
This was a very informative video. I am just getting ready to install a wood burner in my shop. Keep up the good work Evan!
As I watch this video I think back to when you bought your property and I am so happy for you for how far your have come ❤️ Is there anything the two of you can't do? I wish I could buy some if your merchandise but I am disabled and am on a very strict budget. That being said, I make sure to watch every single one of the ADs that come up. I know you make a bit more cash and I want to support you guys for all of the hard work it is to bring us these videos. MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄❄️☃️ Corpus Christi TX
You should have used single walled pipe in the shop Double walled pipe through the roof You will be losing a lot of heat through the pipe that could be used to heat the shop........
That is a nice looking stove and I am sure you are going to going to enjoy it very much as you do your woodworking projects etc. over the winter. Have a blessed day.
Evan ever try a MagicHeat blower in the stovepipe, works on 110v, keeps alot of heat from going out the chimney,. less wood to keep area warm, fyi,
@daveklein2826
2 жыл бұрын
He only used insulated pipe at the roof
Evan, You make everything look so easy. Stay warm
Looks like a well -done install! Much better than the quick and dirty installation I did in my shop building with that old Vermont Castings stove we were given. Of course, you’re in an insulated, new building with much more polished finish than our repurposed 1950’s vintage farrowing house! Ours looks ok for what it is. Yours looks really good for anything! Merry Christmas to you both!
I have a similar stove in my pole barn. After a year of the stove setting on the concrete floor and having to kneel down when putting wood in the stove I purchased 8 6" x6" x 6" high concrete blocks and blocked the stove legs up 12". So much better whenever you need to get in the stove.
Put concrete blocks around the back and sides of the stove to create a thermal mass that will help with the heating plus a couple of stove fans.
GREAT PEOPLE, GREAT WORKERS, AND GREAT SKILLS.
I’m very impressed with your skills and attention to the details of this project. Enjoy your good work!!
Pretty fancy this workshop. It's going to be awesome for your Winter projects!
Always best to have an air channel wall behind a wood stove. I have renovated homes and seen others that have the studs charred behind sheetrock covered with synthetic brick. The lesson being that heat can be cumulative in an enclosed space even if that facing layer is fire resistant. I have found a sheetrock layer over the studs or better still concrete board (real concrete not that Hardi crap), then 2x2 studding spacing out a final layer of concrete board which has an air gap at the bottom of an inch or two and an inch at the top. This allow a convection air flow to keep the area cool. A decorative finish of your choice can be added. I also like what we used to call a "stack robber" that took waste heat out of the stack and blew it across the room for even more circulation to protect the ceiling as well. If the ceiling is low it too can benefit from a double open layer to keep its temperature reasonable. Modern wood stoves can idle for long periods and build up creosote in the chimney. How much depends on the type of wood and how seasoned it is. Every so often depending on the buildup you experience it is good to open up the stove and let it burn super hot for twenty minutes or so. Either that or clean out the chimney with a brush manually as needed. A true chimney fire is something not to be experienced by the faint hearted!! High R value insulation can hold heat to a dangerous degree and needs protection from a wood stove. When it is cold out that area close to the stove can indeed get very very warm with radiant heat penetrating the wall.
@CountryViewAcres
2 жыл бұрын
The stove has abuilt in heat shield on the back. The wall doesn't get hot.
Merry Christmas from the UK. God bless you Evan and your wife, and family.
Beautiful install Evan, I really enjoy watching your videos. You and your wife have a blessed holiday!
Nice job Evan. Quality workmanship.
Great job Evan and Rebecca, that should keep you warm while working in there. Stay safe and Happy New Year. Fred
whew! That was a lot of climbing up/down. Good to have it this winter, it will make the workshop more pleasant to work in.
Evan, you look like you've already installed a few of those as easy as you made it look. But I reckon you're just good at that kind of thing ... probably why that company you work for has you on maintenance. 😉 Anyway thanks for sharing it and Merry Christmas to you, Rebecca, the family and all the rest of the viewers.
@Tonetwisters
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, same to you! Jesus is the Reason for the Season!
Great job from start to finish, it looks awesome
Thanks for a year of great videos! Merry Christmas!
Enjoyed watching Evan. Hope you and Rebecca have a Merry Christmas!
That sure looked like on heck of a chore, but it will pay off for many warm years to come!
That’s a job I probably wouldn’t have tried myself, especially cutting the hole in the roof. Well done 👍. Merry Christmas 🎄
..warm is good..lol.. stay safe and have a Merry Christmas..
Thank you for your videos this year Looking forward for new content coming up .Merry Christmas 🎄 and Happy Newyear that care and be safe .
A couple of years ago I saw an wood ash vacuum cleaner made especially for cleaning out fire boxes and fireplace ash boxes it was also made to handle hot ash!!! I believed I saw it at TSC IN Jonesboro Arkansas
Merry Christmas and a happy healthy 2022
Have a great Christmas have loved watching your farming activities over the years. Hope we see more of Rebechah in the future.interesting to note the different styles used compared to us in Australia. Enjoy the future.
Merry Christmas y'all!
Nicely done Evan looks good. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year.
I'm sure you had a good reason why you picked insulated stove pipe for the conditioned space, but in case you didn't think about it, part of the heat exchange will occur from heat coming off the stove pipe inside, not just coming off the stove itself. By using insulated pipe inside the conditioned space, you are reducing that heat exchange and sending additional heat up the chimney and outside, rather than warming the workshop. You might consider just having the insulated cap in the attic space, but the rest uninsulated to allow extra heat to escape inside.
@raymartinezii7366
2 жыл бұрын
@@Boobtube. He installed it 100% correct. The transfer adapter secures the pipe in place and double wall insulated keeps the pipe from getting cold and pushing air downward. The adapter also secures the pipe in place for cleaning.
@raymartinezii7366
2 жыл бұрын
He installed it 100% correct. The transfer adapter secures the pipe in place and double wall insulated keeps the pipe from getting cold and pushing air downward. The adapter also secures the pipe in place for cleaning.
@Aceman597
Жыл бұрын
I agree .
@trumpking4874
Жыл бұрын
Are u saying use single wall pipe inside and insulated class A pipe outside???? That’s how I was always told it do it cuz the single wall pipe inside will put off more heat. My code and insurance reason u must use double or triple wall outside
@Elizabeth-tb5oh
6 ай бұрын
Absolutely. We always used double pipe inside. Up in Maine it gets cold.
JudithB First wood stove I have seen that I like better then my old Grandpa Bear! Its now 40+ yrs old and still does a great job, plus backup cooking!! Merry Christmas!!!
I'm so incredibly jealous of your new shop! Looks great! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas and a healthy, happy New Year!
Great place to cook on for canning etc. and also when you lose power. Some have a kettle on that's always slightly steaming because of the dry heat a wood stove creates. Next is two or more stove fans for heat circulation.
It looks great!😊
Sure would love a feed back on how well your wood stove is heating your pole barn? Love it
A nice stove, good video. A good way to stay warmer.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
Good job!!
Nice on the cold winter days and working in the shop.
Merry Christmas to Evan, Rebecca, your family 👪 & to all your viewers. God Bless.
i follow you for about 2 years and its so nice to see this all Have a nice and Happy Christmas and a good en Happy 2022 to you From John Lobry the netherlands
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Love it.. Merry Christmas from Newfoundland Canada
Thanks for all your videos. Merry Christmas.
Ya'll have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Nice job. Looks warm
Hope it’s nice and warm for you sir
A very informative and enjoyable video,
Merry Christmas! 🎅🎄🎁
Merry Christmas!
Enjoyed watching this. Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas to you and Rebecca.
Good work as usual!
What a neat stove. Good job on the installation. That ought to keep you nice and toasty! Merry Christmas to you and Rebecca.
Merry Christmas!!
Merry Christmas to you all. 🤶🎅
Very well done.
Personally think that to small for shop heating like wood get but that looks like be better in home with open floor plan
Merry Christmas and Happy New year to your buddy from Nebraska
Thanks for sharing
Evan and Rebecca may you enjoy the holidays. God bless
Very nice. I placed the sliding stove pipe on the bottom to the stove not on top like you did. Reason being when I clean pipe I slide it up off stove and put metal or plastic oil pan under pipe sitting on stove. when running brush down chimney it falls into oil pan not stove. when done slide down on stove . All creosote in pan.
Recommend a fireplace fan. It sits on top of the stove & works by the heat generated by the stove. It helps blow the heat out into the room. Just place it on top of the stove & it will amaze you by the amount of heat it blows out into that big area. No need to plug anything in or by batteries. God Bless & have a great day!
Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🎄
Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄
Awesome video , I had no clue there was so much to running the pipe .. I just assumed you run the black pipe from start to finish . Thanks for the insight 👊🤘 Stay safe & God bless Merry Christmas To you & the wife
Another great job Evan
Evan, you are good!
Merry Christmas 🎄
Sweet. Good job.
Looks great and will help keep the damp feeling of the big building down. Ceiling work, no fun! Merry Christmas!
Appreciate How detailed you are in this. I know the editing mustve been crazy. Thanks for the effort
great job evan,merry christmas to you and rebecca god bless.
To late now but I know some people run those flashing gasket trims turned diamond not square so it sheds water better. Less chance of it pooling at the gasket.
Nothing like a wood fire for comfort on cold days! My wife would have trouble getting me out of a shop like that with a warm stove!
That’s going to be really nice
WOW Evan very very nice job! Looks great! ♡♡♡ HAVE A MERRY Christmas!
Mary Christmas to you and Rebecka
Great video
evan happy christmas holidays to everyone.
Good video
Your insulated chimney looks like Metalbestos? If so they make a model for Canada (which has stricter fire codes) that has a thicker ss liner so it lasts longer and also thicker chimney caps etc. which also last much longer. If you have access to Canada it is much better quality as their codes require a pipe to last at a given temperature much longer than US codes. This translates into a pipe which has a much longer life before it burns out. Stainless does indeed lose material through each heat cycle and although better than regular mild steel it has a limited life. The hotter the burn cycle the more microns of metal are given off.
👍 Nice work. Merry Christmas. 🎄