Wiseway Pellet Stoves Demonstration Full Version

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @fjb4750
    @fjb4750 5 лет назад +54

    After reading a bunch of the comments I’m in shock.
    Some people do nothing but say bad things. His product may not be for you BUT I’m sure others love it.
    This guy spent the time to figure out a solution to HIS problem, save money and pass it on for others, he patented it and after god knows how much money and time for R&D not to mention the federal safety standards just to sell the thing.
    I see comments saying I can build this for $xxx along with some other tactless comments.
    I do like seeing the CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM tips and tricks for what others have done to improve or adapt to their situations.
    That’s great!!
    Point is give credit where credit is due.
    I hope the guy made millions selling out.
    Maybe he’s sitting with his family enjoying life 😉.
    God Bless

    • @DIYwithTheresa
      @DIYwithTheresa 3 года назад +2

      Well said Jeffery Tatro! :-)

    • @gerardmoorhead2297
      @gerardmoorhead2297 11 месяцев назад +1

      I've looked at this and can only be positive about the entire unit. Sure, you need to empty the ash pan. And needs cleaning. The only thing living in Ireland i thought would be good is if i could heat water for heating/showers, etc, then "boom" at the end of the video, he's showing the water heater version. I'll certainly be looking more into this in the near future 👍👍

  • @livetoridecando
    @livetoridecando 11 лет назад +60

    I like the idea of the no electric stove. I've had pellet stoves for several years now, and electric failure is the only drawback. I wish you continued success with your company.

    • @dannyteebone9233
      @dannyteebone9233 Год назад +2

      You can be prepared for that by making a battery backup system for about 200 bucks in a battery and inverter.

  • @TheMountainfarmer
    @TheMountainfarmer 10 лет назад +20

    I have seen this stove in operation at our local ACE store. The sq footage is close to 5,000 feet and they heat it with two stoves, 1 in the front of the store and one at the back and the place is toasty! I like your product! Great idea and invention.

    • @o00scorpion00o
      @o00scorpion00o Год назад

      Problem with that is that heat rises and this may not be good enough to heat a whole house without distributing the heat somehow. A boiler stove is usually needed to distribute the heat around the house.
      It would probably be great way to heat a large room though as a space heater. It's an interesting concept without needing the complexity of a normal pellet stove.

    • @gerardmoorhead2297
      @gerardmoorhead2297 11 месяцев назад

      The water heating version takes care of that issue

  • @judydurnford3787
    @judydurnford3787 3 года назад +13

    I love my stove. Functional and interesting looking. I’m 73 retired nurse and live on a remote island where hydro frequently goes off. 5 stars

    • @rickdeckard1075
      @rickdeckard1075 2 года назад

      unless they stop making and distributing pellets

  • @rogermontee8264
    @rogermontee8264 2 года назад +8

    Nice invention Gary!!!!! Looks to work very well and efficient.Thanks for sharing.☺️☺️☺️👍👍👍👍

  • @aga5897
    @aga5897 6 лет назад +12

    Superb piece of design Mr Wisener.
    Simple, effective, excellent

  • @MrBlackbamboo
    @MrBlackbamboo 6 лет назад +6

    I'm a blacksmith engineer I love your stove hello from Scotland

  • @brianjadlowiec9068
    @brianjadlowiec9068 Год назад +1

    I just installed mine. OMG I love it. The engineering and function are genius.

  • @HolyBibleOpen
    @HolyBibleOpen 6 лет назад +24

    Flue draft is vital to proper function on this unit. I notice going from 3 inch to 4 inch helps drafting in this demonstration. Will use 4 inch all the way in my install. When outside, go up at least another 6 feet. Should burn good then. I love that it runs on God's laws of basic physics.

    • @mikekadlec5428
      @mikekadlec5428 3 года назад

      I thought the same. wonder if it has any minimum recommendation for vertical flue rise? Also wonder what happens when the pellets run out and the post chamber vent are open...wonder if itll burn back into the pellet box?

    • @thethiefonthecross9092
      @thethiefonthecross9092 3 года назад

      I have a question hopefully you can answer it what is the pellet slide plate for and where does it go?

    • @thethiefonthecross9092
      @thethiefonthecross9092 3 года назад

      I put it in the feed tube area where you can open the little compartment I hope that is right

  • @haujeancontactee6872
    @haujeancontactee6872 6 лет назад +13

    This is an awesome stove for emergency use, and for workshops and cabins. Lowe's sells them now.

    • @PainterD54
      @PainterD54 3 года назад +1

      For what Lowes charges, I can make one much cheaper and better built. This design leaves too much heat go out the chimney making it less efficient.

  • @johndecoteau629
    @johndecoteau629 11 лет назад +18

    nice work man! rugged, solid, simple.

  • @mic982
    @mic982 3 года назад +4

    Ingenious invention this, and one which I think might eventually revolutionize pellet stove heating forever. Yankee ingenuity at it's best.

    • @jacquylenoir9097
      @jacquylenoir9097 3 года назад

      Il n'y a rien "'d'ingénieux", simple principe du turbo

  • @jeffreyhill3960
    @jeffreyhill3960 7 лет назад +4

    Fantastic design....stand alone, with wood pellets, no elect.....fun to look at too. I like it...thanks

  • @tiredofit9112
    @tiredofit9112 2 года назад +3

    Owned one since 2016. So far I’ve been happy with it

    • @imhere6868
      @imhere6868 2 года назад

      How much use?

    • @tiredofit9112
      @tiredofit9112 2 года назад

      @@imhere6868 i use it all winter. I live in N.C. I’ve got a 1500 sq ft house. Still have to use small electric heaters in bathrooms. Home Depot, Tractor Supply has them. I think they’re around $1100.

    • @tiredofit9112
      @tiredofit9112 2 года назад

      @@imhere6868 I buy 2 pallets of pellets a year most of the time I have some left over

  • @chriswebb6153
    @chriswebb6153 2 года назад +1

    I am so glad he's got something to be so proud of.

  • @pjb1290
    @pjb1290 2 года назад

    WE bought one, I am excited to see how this goes!! Right now, its chilly and I need warmth!! hahah it is 09/22/2022 - wish you all the best.

    • @tiredofit9112
      @tiredofit9112 2 года назад

      I’ve owned one since 2016. Finding good pellets that burn good has been the biggest problem. Leaf blower works good to clean the ashes out where the vacuum cleaner won’t reach 😁

  • @neelonghunglow
    @neelonghunglow 5 лет назад +11

    The internals reminds me of the paramids. Very nice design!

  • @danialholt4174
    @danialholt4174 6 лет назад +29

    The big problem with these pellet stoves is there are probably 1000 different makes and models, none of which will be around in 10 years to supply parts. This design may solve that issue as parts aren't really needed. Anything requiring repair in 10 years can be manufactured in any garage with a welder.

    • @Kobe29261
      @Kobe29261 3 года назад +2

      Crucial observation, however the electronic boards are reaching zero cost for the other versions with moving parts so I doubt there'll be a big issue. Combustion is an inherently low complexity arrangement - set something on fire>control its availability>leave the rest to physics

    • @011CJ
      @011CJ 2 года назад +3

      I have only seen one brand of this stove it is the one and only epa approved non electric pellet stove and it has been around for a while now .and not a lot to go wrong or to need repaired it is basic simple old-school this vid is currently 9 years old and the wise way stove is still selling strong .I lose power for over a month in winter so I have always used wood but I'd like to use pellets

    • @tiredofit9112
      @tiredofit9112 2 года назад +3

      @@011CJ bought mine right after US STOVES started making them. had mine since 2016. A leaf blower works well to clean it out 😁

    • @petecorsi3914
      @petecorsi3914 Год назад +1

      My parents have had an Englander since 97. They still use it today 25years later. Parts are very easy to find. Many parts are interchangeable. Unless you buy a stove from a brand new unestablished manufacturer, i do not see this as an issue. 25 years is a pretty decent life span for a pellet stove. Especially when you run it non stop. I imagine their stove has paid for itself dozens of times when compared to the cost of propane. They have had to replace the door gasket 4 times and the room blower twice. Thats about $600 in maintenance. My wife and i have had the same stove since 2009. Havent had to replace anything on it (knock on wood).

    • @arlinemacneil2731
      @arlinemacneil2731 10 месяцев назад

      Parts, what is unique about any of this design, it looks like 4" square stock from any metal yard. It will be timeless.

  • @zerolabs
    @zerolabs 10 лет назад +28

    Very neat, compact design. But with your temp gauge location, that means you've got very high temps going out the flue pipe. By contrast I have had the top of my Rocket Stove as high as 930*F with flue temps no higher than 220*F. Less heat out the flue = more heat in the room. I'll keep my non-UL certified Rocket.

    • @dm8867
      @dm8867 6 лет назад +1

      Less carbon going out the chimney too.
      I'm about 1.5 years from building one for myself

    • @pierredelecto7069
      @pierredelecto7069 5 лет назад +2

      Doesnt low flu temp cause creasote formation?

    • @boogieloo1831
      @boogieloo1831 5 лет назад

      Tommy Apples - Rocket stoves run so hot, that almost all smoke and creosote is burned away. That's why they are so efficient.

  • @c.r.angeconeb6009
    @c.r.angeconeb6009 2 года назад

    Purchased mine yesterday, ordered it from home hardware in N.W.Ont. , I can’t wait to fire it up today after work, I’m sk anxious and excited ! I’m getting older, so I’m opting out on cutting 8/10 cords of seasoned dry wood…

    • @tiredofit9112
      @tiredofit9112 2 года назад

      I’ve owned mine since 2016. My problem has been finding good pellets. I use my leaf blower to blow the ashes out where my vacuum won’t reach 😁

  • @oldsteamguy
    @oldsteamguy 8 лет назад +10

    based on some the online reviews, it seems the next generation could use some clean out hatches on the upper tube parts. other than that, people seem very happy with these stoves

  • @sum2automation
    @sum2automation 6 лет назад +1

    Looks nice, I'm running 1000 1500 deg. constant with a room air blower all winter long with conventional oak split wood.12 hours is not a problem. I don't know if I should go pellet stove? I like the concept, but all them moving parts to fix on pellet stoves has always prevailed in keeping my good old wood burner on them cold winter nights. But one of these days I'm going to give your pellet stove a try.

  • @glendor2
    @glendor2 11 лет назад +9

    There is a LOT of heat wasted out of the flue (chimney).
    For a place in central California, it might not be bad. However, if you live in Minnesota, you'd need one for every room.
    A modern gas furnace has flue temperatures in the 90's. The key to efficiency is a low flue temperature (the ratio of usable heat to the wasted heat).

    • @Ask4Green
      @Ask4Green 8 лет назад

      Excellent point.

    • @ucmeytsc7302
      @ucmeytsc7302 Год назад

      how could one prevent the wasted heat going up the flue?

  • @hardluk3
    @hardluk3 2 года назад +5

    The biggest problem is you have to constantly baby sit the burn chamber to make sure that the coals don’t build up around the basket, when that happens the basket rods get too hot and burn out. After replacing two in one season I stopped using it. Good design for occasional use but you can’t leave it overnight without starting to decay the burn basket.

  • @oldsteamguy
    @oldsteamguy 8 лет назад +22

    good invention. the electric requirement of other pellet stoves has been holding pellets back.

    • @dannyteebone9233
      @dannyteebone9233 Год назад

      Battery backup solutions are easy to find and or create yourself

  • @blazkor6578
    @blazkor6578 6 лет назад +2

    Excellent work
    Greetings from Slovenia

  • @conniepritchardreinhardt9978
    @conniepritchardreinhardt9978 Год назад

    I wish tractor supply carried these still in their stores. I cant find them in any stores anymore.. very sad. These are great uf your power goes out! They have double in price which is really sad too. I have purchased other non electric stove this one is less messy to clean then all the other ones. I am disabled. I fill the back using a soup pan. But that works for me. This man is a very honest man. You can now buy them though united state stove company. ( USSC) the original stove was better built. Welding was better. God bless this man for making a great product.

    • @sspence65
      @sspence65 Месяц назад

      Home depot carries them.

  • @ke6bnl
    @ke6bnl 12 лет назад +3

    what kind of temperature is the stack above the stove.
    can you exit the flu out the side wall where the stove may be located
    what is the btu's on low for the use in the house.

  • @StoplastupRo
    @StoplastupRo 3 года назад +2

    Brother you're a typical 'I don't know what's happening' succes guy. Congratulations!

  • @PeeWeeHenson
    @PeeWeeHenson 5 лет назад +10

    will this stove run effectively with a horizontal section of flue (thru the wall in a thimble)?

    • @Messyt_
      @Messyt_ 4 года назад

      yes but results vary.
      i have one good so far 2nd day.

  • @autojumbleusa
    @autojumbleusa Год назад

    Very nice stove. Thanks Scott. Great channel!☆ 👏

  • @walterhynson2898
    @walterhynson2898 7 лет назад +3

    beautiful design ,will the w2ater heater work for moonshine

  • @LittleAussieRockets
    @LittleAussieRockets 6 лет назад +2

    I hope it all goes well for you. Nice stove

  • @dustintinsley3899
    @dustintinsley3899 3 года назад +2

    2021 and it's available at Tractor Supply Co for $1699.99 Not sure if it's the pellet stove we're gonna go with but it seems like a great stove.

  • @davelindenau8537
    @davelindenau8537 9 лет назад +8

    Great stove, well built, excellant workmanship. But I've never been able to get 36 hrs. on low w small basket, 12 max. as a welder/fabricator myself my main issue is the hopper will not hold a 40 lb. bag. Needs to be larger w an angled skirt around top.

    • @thethiefonthecross9092
      @thethiefonthecross9092 3 года назад +2

      I bought one a year ago and it has a hopper that is two times bigger

    • @ucmeytsc7302
      @ucmeytsc7302 Год назад

      what is the thickness of the tubes and are they 4 inch or 3 inch? Thanks​

  • @christophethunt8888
    @christophethunt8888 4 года назад +1

    Hey Gary l love your stove.Was wondering if you ever considered making a smaller version for a bedroom?

  • @thunderbolt707
    @thunderbolt707 6 лет назад +3

    For hydronic heating, I'd like to know the BTU output. A measure of the BTU capacity is measuring the output water temperature vs the input temperature (i.e., the temp rise) at a given flow rate. I'd want the output Temp to be maintained at a constant > 160 degrees F. at 5 gal/min.

  • @brentlybaird4974
    @brentlybaird4974 4 года назад +3

    I really like the idea of using it for hydronic, but if it were even hotter, it could be used for a steam-powered turbine to generate DC power for battery storage

  • @DubDTube
    @DubDTube 11 лет назад +6

    I dig your stove invention man.

  • @petecorsi3914
    @petecorsi3914 Год назад

    Im interested in the fact you can run a hose through it to clean. Very simple. However, i know from experience that heat and water cause rust. We go through a steel firepit every few years due to burning and then getting rained on. Does this style of cleaning shorten the lifespan if performed over a long flexible brush with an ash vac? I know thats not as easy, but its still fairly quick and simple. Would i benefit from more years of use by brushing rather then flushing with water? Another question. Using a blow torch for 8 minutes a light can get pretty expensive in itself. Has there been any advancements in the 10 years you have made this video for a cheaper way to start up?

  • @michaelanderson7256
    @michaelanderson7256 Год назад

    I have heated with pellet stoves for years. I love the fuel but hate the stoves with the electrical problem and maintenance, but this is amazing All the simplicity of a woodstove with the convenience of a pellet stove. 0 drawbacks, nothing to fail.
    The only thing i dont like is the size of the hopper. i think an 80lb Hopper would be nicer

  • @The_Red_Pill__
    @The_Red_Pill__ 2 года назад +3

    It would be great to have more glass to see more flame, but love this!

  • @sflotr
    @sflotr Год назад +1

    I bought mine in November of 2018. It takes some time to understand how to use this stove optimally. Each season you learn more from your mistakes. Once per day dumping the ash pan is a no-go. Mine kept clogging up with ash and works suffocate the flames. Flames will climb up from the burn pot and into the bottom chute. NOT GOOD! Always clean out the ash pan at a minimum 2-3 times per day and your unit run nicely. The more clean outs the better. Do it in this order: 1. empty burn pan first and place it back in the stove. 2. Remove secondary burn plate, ash and some hot pellets will fall into the burn pan. 3. Empty burn pan again. It will most likely have significant hot ash and burning pellets. This is normal and does not inhibit operation of the stove. Place burn pan back into the stove. Repeat these 3 steps IN THIS ORDER 2-3 times each day.
    I recommend a total stove shutdown and clean out every 2-3 days, depending upon your situation. This makes for a happy stove.
    Chimney sweep everything other season.
    I use hardwood pellet fuel.
    One last thing. My Thermometer died last season. Rather than replace it, I chose to purchase a laser thermometer with adequate temperature sensing range and distance. I found a nice commercial version on Amazon for about $35. It’s labeled as Amazon Commercial. It’s great but it’s not always in stock.

  • @billtaber5093
    @billtaber5093 Год назад

    Can the stove be started without using a propane torch? Can it be started with newspaper, or possible wax infused starter materials?

  • @highlandaecfan5372
    @highlandaecfan5372 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant ! well done, wish they were in the UK.

  • @TheBibleAssociation
    @TheBibleAssociation 3 года назад +1

    Very nice, liked thanks for sharing 🍀💐🌈

  • @mysteryvideos7181
    @mysteryvideos7181 Месяц назад

    I loved it the first time i saw one, its functional art.
    I will buy one, im going to use it in my garage....

  • @markascott
    @markascott 9 лет назад +7

    Will this work with corn too?

  • @anewthoughteveryday4592
    @anewthoughteveryday4592 11 месяцев назад

    Nice invention, my dad invented the brass flame woodstove ( Merlin Oregon )
    In the 80's, and there are still some around

  • @Jamespennington71
    @Jamespennington71 4 года назад

    How many times can you light the stove on each propane canister? I light my wood stove at home with a propane torch. That takes maybe 20 seconds of burn time each time. I go through two standard cylinders a year. Love the stove but how much propane would I have on hand? What if I run out of propane? Can it be lit without one at all?

  • @dougsmith8950
    @dougsmith8950 9 лет назад +7

    How big of an area will one of these heat?

  • @allincamo
    @allincamo 7 лет назад +14

    Looks like he made his MILLIONS, US STOVE done bought this fella out. Good going . Back to Lab for me, time to think....$

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 7 лет назад +1

      +Jim Cash. - LOL, me too!

  • @michaelmckinney2064
    @michaelmckinney2064 8 лет назад +2

    More cleanout openings would be nice and maybe use round tubes to get more of a vortex effect and an enclosure around so no one gets burnt with one of those convection fans to blow heat out. I do like the idea of no moving electrical parts. But very pricy in Ontario Canada, selling for $1800. Would like to buy blueprints so I can make it my self with a few changes.

  • @Katiethreeable
    @Katiethreeable Год назад

    Will this heat a small home?

  • @oldalaskan4097
    @oldalaskan4097 5 лет назад +4

    Have you had any problems with the fire ever climbing up into the pellet shoot?

    • @quantumofconscience6538
      @quantumofconscience6538 5 месяцев назад

      There's no air up there if the hopper is kept full. It will move toward least resistance, the zig zag chimney.

  • @jimfitzgibbon5492
    @jimfitzgibbon5492 Год назад

    How large of area will it heat. I would use it in my home shop, 1800 sq ft insulted ?

  • @KevinMurano
    @KevinMurano 3 года назад

    Wow love the story!! Wish you long success

    • @tiredofit9112
      @tiredofit9112 2 года назад

      He sold out to US stoves a few years ago.

  • @TexasScout
    @TexasScout 9 лет назад +1

    I can see that this would be a great emergency stove. As for survival not so much where are you going to get the pellets after the STHf?

    • @jimthomas777
      @jimthomas777 5 лет назад +1

      TexasScout Noneofyourbusiness , well the Zombie black market of course

  • @davidwright3620
    @davidwright3620 10 месяцев назад

    How many BTU's of heat does it generate?

  • @sly9263
    @sly9263 7 лет назад +10

    Pellet bag burn claims are like MPG claims from manufacturers. It's almost always BS.

  • @erickkelley9713
    @erickkelley9713 3 года назад

    How come you discontinued the one that heats water.????

  • @chrishoffman6537
    @chrishoffman6537 2 дня назад

    If I didn’t live in FL I’d buy one

  • @stevekizewski6956
    @stevekizewski6956 3 года назад

    Hey will this gravity fed pellet stove heat my 30 ft 5th wheel in Wisconsin winter’s

  • @johnhoward7298
    @johnhoward7298 3 года назад +1

    That's a GREAT design ! I would hate
    to have to feed it though ( the only
    access to pellets I am aware of are
    by a 40 lb. bag @ $19.99 per bag ) !
    If I go thru a bag a day ... I think You
    can see where I'm going with this .
    Could You run the exhaust out the
    wall of a cabin (16×16 , two story ) ?
    Don't want to go up two stories & thru roof .

    • @joetolopino7126
      @joetolopino7126 2 года назад

      @john howard - Don't know about the pellets you're looking at, but I can get top quality grill pellets from HD or Lowes for $17.99 for 40lbs which you don't want to use. Stove pellets can be had for about $5 for 40lbs in quantity.

  • @AKSingh
    @AKSingh 5 лет назад +1

    Cute. Care to change sharp angles to curves ?

    • @daviddavid9837
      @daviddavid9837 4 года назад +1

      Curves take more time and cost more money for a start-up company. I imagine now, being made by a larger manufacturer with wide distribution, technical improvements are less expensive to implement.

  • @seep2pp2p62
    @seep2pp2p62 2 года назад

    Where does I put my sausages, bacon and eggs to cook?

  • @jeffevans2203
    @jeffevans2203 4 года назад

    Would this be able to be put in an RV

  • @ucmeytsc7302
    @ucmeytsc7302 Год назад

    what size is the flue 4 inch or 3 inch?

  • @bretgreen5314
    @bretgreen5314 2 года назад

    Very impressive, real nice. Nicely done video as well; thank you

  • @FWCaptain-kv6sm
    @FWCaptain-kv6sm 4 года назад +2

    i've been using one for 3 years, the welds are garbage ,use premium pellets, basket will last 3 winters max, i've built my own baskets.

  • @tashyannaho1699
    @tashyannaho1699 7 лет назад

    i see this pellet stove is efficient,impressive ,so green,my opinion is if you add a electrical igniter it will be perfect for home use,a child can start this without risk

  • @MrOhgoodgolly
    @MrOhgoodgolly 6 лет назад

    I made the mistake of buying a Castle Serenity brand stove that claims they work well for a 1000 sq ft cabin.
    Unfortunately, it runs way to hot.
    Will this stove run at a low enough temp to not overheat my cabin?

  • @mikehill33
    @mikehill33 Год назад

    Great design and engineering.

  • @bobbrua8758
    @bobbrua8758 5 лет назад

    what size is chimney?nice video

  • @schiaucugabriel6202
    @schiaucugabriel6202 3 года назад +1

    Hello, I find this stove as being very well engineered. Do you sell this in Europe?

  • @philmcadam4683
    @philmcadam4683 10 лет назад +5

    would love to see more about venting options,thanks.

    • @douglascunningham6319
      @douglascunningham6319 6 лет назад

      Are you thinking of venting it through a thermal Mass like a bench on a rocket stove?

    • @brentlybaird4974
      @brentlybaird4974 4 года назад

      Douglas Cunningham this would be a good option to help heat your house & not just rely on radiant heat!

  • @victoriavalladarez9094
    @victoriavalladarez9094 Год назад +4

    Keep in mind that I've only used it for a couple weeks, that being said, so far so good ruclips.net/user/postUgkxAU9pOCSV9Y5JprooHvfxTpOrt4hx8uRM . Using it at 8 ft. by 8ft. deer blind that is insulated. I have to keep the door cracked for it to get enough air to burn, but that is very likely the wood I've used. Much better quality than I expected for the price. Now if I can just take it easy in the beginning it won't be 90 degrees in my blind. All in all it seems like a keeper.

  • @davidjanuszewski5020
    @davidjanuszewski5020 11 лет назад +1

    Will it function using corn as the fuel, pellets are not available in my location.

  • @regwatson2017
    @regwatson2017 6 лет назад

    You should definitely add an igniter that can be used if you have power but retain the propane lighting option if the power is out or for cabins without power. I'd buy one immediately if so but I don't want to have to mess with propane when I have mains power. Also why do you not have a website any longer ? Your link goes to a placeholder.

    • @beckywatt5048
      @beckywatt5048 5 лет назад

      The gel alcohol lighter fluid helps ,you might be able to get away with that and matches or a lighter, but I will tell you flat out from personal experience, the propane torch is the best way , period.

  • @tiredofit9112
    @tiredofit9112 2 года назад

    He sold the company to US stoves. Tractor supply sells it. Old one since 2016. 74

  • @utubeaccess7
    @utubeaccess7 3 года назад

    How do you shut it down if its over-firing?

  • @mr.rogers1962
    @mr.rogers1962 4 года назад

    Do you make one with a cooktop

  • @sspence65
    @sspence65 Месяц назад

    Trying to find the water coil attachment.

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 4 года назад

    Would you want to use out side air for combustion?

  • @attilahun77
    @attilahun77 7 лет назад +3

    Stove is brilliant, but it can be DIY idea for someone who has no money to buy it but have some knowledge in processing metal...

    • @PainterD54
      @PainterD54 4 года назад

      I agree. It's way over priced for what you get and it actually has mixed reviews after doing some extensive research. The burner can clog over time and can burn back up into the hopper (dangerous) I have made one much like that (basic welded 4" square tubing which is simple enough) but I decided to use a different design for my burner, so it wouldn't clog up with ash. I copied the burner design from a RIley camp stove (google it) which works very well. My version of this stove can run up to 800 degrees if I want it to, but I don't run it that hot.

  • @walterhynson2898
    @walterhynson2898 Год назад

    So a mechanism to open and close the gate in the hopper bin would control how much it burns per hour.

  • @martinhainer4504
    @martinhainer4504 3 года назад

    What's the longevity of the stove as I've had an osburn pellet stove for 12 years and it's still heating my house..
    I'd like to heat my basement with one of these..

    • @tiredofit9112
      @tiredofit9112 2 года назад

      I’ve had mine since 2016 and I use it all winter. Still looks new. A leaf blower works well to clean the ashes out 😁

  • @claudiuburus8404
    @claudiuburus8404 2 года назад

    What dimensions and thickness got the square tube?

  • @thorthunder3227
    @thorthunder3227 6 лет назад

    I see now the water system, i did not look at the whole video. My question is how cheap can i buy wood pellets? How many 30 hour burns vs. cost for four months?

  • @jglaneuski
    @jglaneuski 10 лет назад +3

    This thing looks like a royal PIA but I applaud your ingenuity!

    • @saucierdavid8109
      @saucierdavid8109 10 лет назад +1

      Missing a plug and cord for you?

    • @jglaneuski
      @jglaneuski 10 лет назад

      Actually my brother in law and I were just watching this video again. We are sick of watching our power bill go up 50 bucks a month due to running the pellet stove. How much is this thing?

    • @TheHobbyFarmer
      @TheHobbyFarmer 10 лет назад +2

      We just purchased ours yesterday for $1899. Can't wait to get it installed.

    • @bighammer587
      @bighammer587 8 лет назад +2

      Jason Glaneuski: Impossible. I doubt that you could use $3.00 worth of electricity in a month running a pellet stove on max settings for 24/7. You're way off on your estimate.

    • @ucmeytsc7302
      @ucmeytsc7302 Год назад

      what is the thickness of the tubes and are they 4 inch or 3 inch? Thanks​

  • @matthewyabsley
    @matthewyabsley 3 года назад

    How many hours of burn before welds or metal surface corrodes out?

    • @tiredofit9112
      @tiredofit9112 2 года назад

      Had mine since 2016. I use it all winter and no rust

  • @jamespenz4993
    @jamespenz4993 9 лет назад

    beautiful stove, how do you have a burn chamber that does not burn upwards?

  • @stevendegley876
    @stevendegley876 11 месяцев назад

    I bought mine from ingrams. I love mine. I'm super happy with mine! I payed 1400 for mine,I just wish it had wheels on the base. But mo biggie.

  • @paulschimel3572
    @paulschimel3572 5 лет назад

    Did you ever get this to market?

  • @wesleytaylor-rendal5648
    @wesleytaylor-rendal5648 Год назад

    It's cool, but what happens when you don't have a propane torch

  • @catalinababy6068
    @catalinababy6068 5 лет назад

    How much do pellets run a bag?

  • @Billywizard1
    @Billywizard1 4 года назад

    What happens when you run out of propane?

  • @Zazquatch1
    @Zazquatch1 3 года назад

    How thick are those tubes?

  • @controversialhunter8032
    @controversialhunter8032 3 года назад +1

    Can this be installed in a manufacturer home and what would I need to do as far as getting back wall and floor ready for install?

    • @tiredofit9112
      @tiredofit9112 2 года назад +1

      If you’re still interested in one. There’s really not much to do except run the pipe out. You can buy a pellet stove pipe kit. I have mine about 2” from a sheet rock wall and it never gets hot. The hopper is on the back and give plenty air gap. Tractor supply and Home Depot and maybe Lowes sells these stoves. They’re made by US stove company now

    • @controversialhunter8032
      @controversialhunter8032 2 года назад +1

      @@tiredofit9112 installed one last winter cut my heating bill by 60%
      It works awesome!

  • @donbahn1319
    @donbahn1319 6 лет назад

    I had a pellet stove could burn corn, or pellets. can this burn corn?