Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Especially appreciated learning about concealed damage and how ignition points get lowered as combustibles dry out.
Super useful video. I'm a chimney sweep and was trying to explain this to a customer recently, and you do a much better job, lol. I'll start sharing this video with clients.
What type of heat shield would you recommend for an antique wood cook stove, with 12" legs? We are planning a 1/2" durock heatshield with 1" air gap between another 1/2" durock on studs for wall. And 1" thick durock platform(2, 1/2" durock as hearth pad with tile on top. Would this be sufficient? .. The floor under the tile and durock is wood.Thanks
If only there was some sort of electrical device that could capture his voice ... so I could hear his good advice. Lip reading isn't helping he keeps turning his head.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Especially appreciated learning about concealed damage and how ignition points get lowered as combustibles dry out.
This is the clearest info on this subject matter on RUclips, thanks!! Very helpful :)
Yes, unfortunately the sound volume is low!..
Super useful video. I'm a chimney sweep and was trying to explain this to a customer recently, and you do a much better job, lol. I'll start sharing this video with clients.
I have come back and watched this man quite a few times. Really wish you did more videos. Thank you
Congratulations! Excellent video! THANK YOU!..
Thankyou! Verrry informative and told me just about everything I was wondering about installing my hearth in my she-shed :)
Thank you !!! This was so helpful!! Great explanation!!
Great video but I was waiting for you to talk about how to DIY a hearth pad.. .
Why isn't the questions being answered!?
Very informative video. Great job!
Thank you for the helpful info!
"the more heat gets radiated down" - fascinating. Hence the ceramic fiber board baffles on top.
The volume is so bad on this video I couldn't even hear it.
Thats why its best to water your floor and walls once a year.
Extremely helpful, thanks pal 👍
Excellent video thank you for sharing this ☺️
Thanks, Great video, very informative.
What type of heat shield would you recommend for an antique wood cook stove, with 12" legs? We are planning a 1/2" durock heatshield with 1" air gap between another 1/2" durock on studs for wall. And 1" thick durock platform(2, 1/2" durock as hearth pad with tile on top. Would this be sufficient? .. The floor under the tile and durock is wood.Thanks
So to sum up- follow the manufacture recommendations on the back
Is the hearth pad necessary on top of a concrete floor?
What would be the minimum clearance to non-combustible walls?
Can the hearth pad touch the back wall or should there be a gap?
What type of stove is that
I got 120 year old caboose stove, I don't think an owners manual came with it
Lol
Do you still need a Hearth pad if the stove is sitting on a concrete slab
No.
If only there was some sort of electrical device that could capture his voice ... so I could hear his good advice. Lip reading isn't helping he keeps turning his head.
Couldn’t hear. Frustrating
What?? What did you say?? 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Speak up, please.
Didn’t give clearances ,I don’t think he likes wood stoves, no solutions!