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Wolf Pup Fab
Добавлен 4 дек 2020
Buying and Installing a Used Outdoor Wood Boiler
This is a Central Boiler outdoor wood furnace model CL6048 that I bought used to heat my house.
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Pouring Concrete in a New Basement with Radiant Floor Heat - House Build #11
Просмотров 65 тыс.28 дней назад
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Floor Joists and Subfloor on a Walkout Basement Addition + Backfilling - House Build #10
Просмотров 111 тыс.Месяц назад
In this video I build the floor system on my walkout basement house addition. Set the sill plates, roll the I joists, then install the floor deck. I also finish most of the backfilling around the foundation. ruclips.net/p/PLL_mu5is0n6jST9pssVfwx8OUC36pW5pc&si=KrwNK_niaF743-Ue
Installing a Radiant Floor Heat System in a New Basement Floor - House Build #9
Просмотров 69 тыс.Месяц назад
After the sub grade was at the proper elevation I put down 10 mil vapor barrier, installed r10 insulation and routed pex tubing for radiant floor heating before the concrete is poured.
Preparing a New Basement Floor for Concrete - House Build #8
Просмотров 131 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this video I get my new basement floor graded and prepared for concrete to be poured. Install floor drains and set some columns to support a beam line.
Waterproofing and Backfilling a New ICF Basement - House Build #7
Просмотров 176 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this video I get the new basement walls and foundation prepped for a peel and stick waterproof membrane, install the membrane and backfill with wash gravel and dirt.
Time-lapse of Building a New Basement Under a House
Просмотров 353 тыс.2 месяца назад
This is all of the Timelapse videos of the process of digging a basement for a house addition as well as a basement underneath an existing house. Then lifting and lowering the house on the new basement walls. ruclips.net/p/PLL_mu5is0n6jST9pssVfwx8OUC36pW5pc&si=eHzo6VG6_l8cxByu
Lowering an Existing House on a New ICF Foundation - House Build #6
Просмотров 149 тыс.3 месяца назад
In this video we set the house down on top of the new ICF basement foundation walls and clean up all the shoring needed to lift the house.
Pouring Concrete for a New ICF Basement Under an Existing House - House Build #5
Просмотров 147 тыс.3 месяца назад
Now that the house is lifted, I pour the concrete inside the ICF forms underneath the existing house and for the new addition.
Lifting Up a House to Pour a New ICF Basement Foundation - House Build #4
Просмотров 115 тыс.3 месяца назад
In this video we lift a house about 2 feet using bottle jacks. The house needs to be lifted in order to pour concrete into the ICF forms for the basement walls.
Building an ICF Foundation Under an Existing House - House Build#3
Просмотров 243 тыс.3 месяца назад
Putting together the insulated concrete form system to make the basement foundation. Frame out all openings and Install temporary bracing for alignment before concrete.
New Concrete Footing Under an Existing House - House Build #2
Просмотров 308 тыс.4 месяца назад
In this video I layout and build all the forms to hold the concrete that make the new house footing.
Digging Under a House For a New Basement - House Build #1
Просмотров 341 тыс.4 месяца назад
This is the beginning of my house addition. In this video we do all the dirt work for a walkout basement as well as dig and support the existing house for a basement.
Building and Installing a Wood and Epoxy Sliding Door
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Building and Installing a Wood and Epoxy Sliding Door
Fixing a Broken Steering Shaft on a Kioti Tractor
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Fixing a Broken Steering Shaft on a Kioti Tractor
The Coolest Log Splitter You’ve Never Seen (Homemade Vertical Log Splitter Build)
Просмотров 14 тыс.6 месяцев назад
The Coolest Log Splitter You’ve Never Seen (Homemade Vertical Log Splitter Build)
Splitting a Log in Half With Gunpowder
Просмотров 3 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Splitting a Log in Half With Gunpowder
Building a 3 Point Counterweight For a Compact Tractor
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Building a 3 Point Counterweight For a Compact Tractor
Homemade Vertical Log Splitter Test Run
Просмотров 2 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Homemade Vertical Log Splitter Test Run
Building a Vertical Log Splitter Part 4
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Building a Vertical Log Splitter Part 4
Rebuilding a 3 Cylinder Diesel Engine / Mitsubishi L3E / No Compression
Просмотров 6 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Rebuilding a 3 Cylinder Diesel Engine / Mitsubishi L3E / No Compression
Building a Heavy Duty Skid Steer Bumper
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Building a Heavy Duty Skid Steer Bumper
Excavator Bucket Wood Stove Update
Просмотров 177 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Excavator Bucket Wood Stove Update
Building a Vertical Log Splitter Part 3
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Building a Vertical Log Splitter Part 3
Building a Vertical Log Splitter Part 2
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Building a Vertical Log Splitter Part 2
How Well This Homemade Wood Stove Heats My Barn
Просмотров 189 тыс.10 месяцев назад
How Well This Homemade Wood Stove Heats My Barn
Buying a Skid Steer and Fixing its Issues Bobcat T590
Просмотров 7 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Buying a Skid Steer and Fixing its Issues Bobcat T590
Building a Vertical Log Splitter Part 1
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Building a Vertical Log Splitter Part 1
Will This Cheap Auction Buy Run? Toro Workman 3300D/4300D
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
Will This Cheap Auction Buy Run? Toro Workman 3300D/4300D
I would not be under that house digging so stupid
Great video, thanks for taking the time to film the process
Set it up to heat the shop to. Not oversized then
Was watching this with my wife and @25:20 she said "Reminds me of prom night". I didn't meet her until after college so I'm not sure what she meant...😢
I’m sorry to hear that
@Wolfpupfab 🤣
Those are good units. You'll be happy with it. It'll be perfect with your radiant heating and just add a heat exchanger for your domestic hot water. If you havent already, check out Farmcraft101. He has some good videos with a lot of good tips for outdoor wood boilers
Hi, how do I contact u? I didn't see you share your info . do u accept the cooperation ?
GOOD JOB .
Full of water or glycol?
Just distilled water
Do you know how to use 2 copper wires to find exactly where your buried pipes, wires are? It is an amazing trick/tools that would have saved your pipes and wires.
We like your videos. The work looks great Thank you. From south eastern Louisiana.
Thanks I appreciate it👍
Good job it looks good😂❤❤❤❤
Be careful opening the boiler door especially soon after the door closes…you’ll be fortunate if you only lose your eyebrows! Also, it helps having the stove tilted slightly back to prevent the creosote from running towards the door/gasket. I have a smaller CB and love it.
Thanks for the input👍
You’ll be pleased with this boiler, I purchased the same model new in 2006 when I built my house. It’s a two story with radiant baseboard and I installed radiant in the concrete in the basement. It also heats my domestic water as well through a stainless exchange heater within the hot water tank (basically looks like a conventional electric water heater). The set up works really well. I also heat my garage with an exchange heater in the ceiling like what you just hooked up in the basement. Love the channel.
Nice, thanks for the input. Where do you live and how much wood do you go through?
@Wolfpupfab I live in North East PA, if I’m burning good quality, seasoned/dry mixed hardwoods I may use as little as 8-9 cords. This style of wood boiler is not as efficient as the newer styles that the EPA has mandated for homeowners, but I personally love the simplicity of this boiler. I clean the ashes out 2-3 times a year, check the water level on the sight gauge weekly, annually check water quality. Pretty simple but very effective boiler.
If that’s all you can afford well that’s what you must work with and use it to your advantage. We would all like to have an F450 Limited 4x4 Dually but it’s not in the program. Can’t wait to see how you use this and see how you adapt. New to the channel, Thank You 🙏 and God Bless!!
Thanks 👍
Good luck
I think you, andrew camarata, and jesse muller are my favourite RUclipsrs.
I appreciate that. I enjoy both of them also
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Keep in mind hot air rises and cold air sinks to the floor. So what I am saying if you have it nice and toasty down your basement it will be hot as well upstairs!
That is the plan
why you put it so far from house you lose a lot of heat and you have to walk to it in winter in snow next to house so easy
With the insulated pipe I loose no more that 1 degree of temperature at that distance. Walking is good for you
ive core drilled thousands of holes from 1 inch to 24 .i bet everyone thats done it is cringing .but i love the ill just do my best attitude .love your videos .
Thanks👍
Not sure if you have a metal skid or an oversize pallet you could make to put under that. bolt it down to a frame and you can move it easier next time using the forks in their proper position...run a heating line to a thermal mass for the dogs or any animals you have on site... or a hot tub that you can use year around...
I dont see that working for heating a house. That fans so small
You should have used the Binford 6100 hole hog to drill that hole.
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How often are you having to add wood to the fire. I live in California so I have zero clue how these work. I just couldn’t see myself out in the snow throwing wood in the boiler, lol.
Right now it isn’t that cold but every 12 hours 5 or 6 pieces
@ oh, that’s not too bad. Thanks for the reply, I’m newer to the channel. Keep up the great work.
Ett tak över eld platsen vore praktiskt i vinter
Använd vatten med glykol eller om du är rädd att det ska frysa bara glykol
I have the same stove. CL6048. Best unit out there. I heat our 2900 sq ft home and domestic water and only go though about 10 pulp cord of wood a year here in lower Michigan.
Nice, I am curious to see how much I go through
@@Wolfpupfab Yea, I think it's more efficient because of the larger gallonage. My stove is set to open the damper at 174 and close it at 185. I ran it all summer long this year so we could enjoy normal domestic hot water, it's much nicer than gas heated water. It's definitely work to collect wood for sure, but during the winter months you don't have to worry about the thermostat. If you want your house at 80 degrees, that's not a problem. I didn't see you mention if you added conditioner... Make sure you add MolyArmor to your water to protect the water jacket.
The classic stoves are much easier to maintain than the newer classic edge or E classic stoves. There is no need to completely dry your wood, although that is preferred. The newer designs require your wood to be DRY. Anyways, I actually have two Central Boiler stoves. The second stove is an Edge 750 given to me by my rich neighbor. Its a backup just in case the CL6040 goes on me... I do have a local guy that rebuilds these stoves and have had him out a couple times to do some repairs on both stoves for me. You will love your unit. I couldn't live without it now.
Too bad this isn't a gasifier model. Gasifiers are more efficient, burn wood at higher temperatures for better energy extraction, produce less ash, and release almost no smoke, making them a cleaner and more eco-friendly option. Anyway, as usual, many thanks for the great video!
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Would love to do that at my house
Looks pretty inconvenient to have to feed the fire on those future cold snowy nights. Hope it works out for you.
Depends on who you ask. Some might say paying for a higher gas or electric bill is inconvenient
Did that dude ride in the skid loader all the way back home? 🫣 That must have been a wild ride!! 🤣I saw some of the others are interested in the stats of usage on this heater... I second that! Looking forward to your next vid! Thank you for the share!!
Thanks!
I was a fork lift driver for over 30 years, you made that look difficult,
I was using a skid steer not a forklift
Should have raised it off the ground,lifted it from the bottom,and reversed it to the trailer.
It wasn’t built to be lifted from the bottom. There wasn’t enough structure
Incredible journey you’re on! I’ve lived every minute of it and admire your tenacity. What state are you in? That kind of helps us figure out your weather. 😊
Thanks👍 north east Ohio
I would put antifreeze in it in case the fire would go out and you wasn't around. It would protect everything
Really enjoying your project and how well you present it here. I feel like I'm learning a lot, and I love to see things being built. Good work and best wishes to you.
Thanks I appreciate that
Did not know there was a manual pex expansion tool to avoid cost of electric model. Nice Was asking my screen if he drained all the water out of that boiler. Then telling same screen to put some rail meat (sailing term) on the back of the skid steer for counterbalance. I’m glad I’m not the only one who does sketchy stuff and maxes out trailers.
OK, after watching you two young guys use that pet tool I think I’d buy or rent the tool for anything more than 4 connections.
Test
If you have to do a lot of expanding I would recommend the electric expansion tool
I want to do the same boiler but cut and install a fuel oil burner gun converted to run on waste motor oil to heat my shop and house. I have access to some wood but unlimited supply of waste oil.
I believe central boiler has some models that are multi fuel from the factory
Thanks for the video. I new very little about this type of heating and now I do.😊
My brother has one and he had some problems (not with the unit and the heat it put out) b tying it into his existing water system in the house....long story. But it heated his two story house with out any problem. I am sure you have read up on it and heard lots of comments but all you have to do is pile it full of firewood in the evening and it will last all night (depending on the temperature outside and how warm you want your house to be). And a suggestion: instead of tearing out your return duct work, just buy some flexible insulated duct work for your circulation fan and tie it into your return air duct and it will blow air upstairs. You can also install a vent in the basement to keep that area warm. Just saying it will have to get really hot in the basement to keep the upstairs warm...yeah I know, heat rises, but it loose thermal energy in the process having to travel from the basement to the main house. But you do what is best. See ya in the next video!
Thanks for the input👍
The wrench! Wrong way around! Love this journey!
I sure hope the outdoor boiler works for you. I have a friend who went through two of them as they both burned out/ cracked. He finally gave up and went back to conventional heat. I'm surprised yours is so far away from the house, or at least it seems to be. They don't have much of a base, do they?.
Interesting, I wonder if he was doing something wrong or buying poorly made boilers
@@Wolfpupfab I doubt he bought cheap stuff. Those things are long enough that long logs can be loaded in so it keeps up when nobody's home to feed it. If you have access to wood, especially if free, it seems like a great thing to try.
Good stuff
Hey. At Lumnah Acress there is a very good video about how this heater works. Good Luck!
As an apprentice, we used Ait Tools similar to your HOLE HAWG. we used to call them " Apprentice Spinners " if we didn't use tubes strategically placed to stop the tool from spinning.😅 Stoked with your progress n build in general. You're doing a Spot-On Job.
Thanks👍
How long can it run with damper closed? How often have to feed it wood?
Right now I feed it every 12 hours with 5 or 6 pieces of wood
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I like it. The lean to on the side of the barn idea will protect it good in the depths of winter as trudging thru the snow to feed it can be tough going sometimes and take a care as they can sometimes get very hungry. Love seeing the dogs wresaling about, I miss my dog so much these days. When in a better place going to get another. Thanks for posting....
Dogs are the best, thanks for watching
loading bobcat with those pointy chopstick thingy = final destanation trauma