Had to wait a week for the weather to warm up enough so the snow would pack to form bricks … to cold and it was like granulated sugar. Almost gave up on completing it lol. I’ll be putting a other video together showing the process from nearly start to finish
Hi Mark, great video, im interested in the woodlander air vented stove, had a woodlander but without windows. How have you found them. Do they soot up much?
Thanks! I don’t seem to have much issues with sloot on the glass especially if you’re not fully closing the damper. Any soot that might form easily comes off with the stove pipe brush. The hotter you run the stove the less likely you’ll get any soot buildup
Awesome!
@@dalevig8118 thanks Dale!
Really well done igloo nice work
Thanks, took 24 hrs to build this one lol
@ not bad! Something different at least. Glad enjoying winter
Had to wait a week for the weather to warm up enough so the snow would pack to form bricks … to cold and it was like granulated sugar. Almost gave up on completing it lol. I’ll be putting a other video together showing the process from nearly start to finish
@ our last snow storm had some nice fluffy snow but is melting fast even though in 10-20 degree temps
Must of had some wind to go along with it … speeding up the melting process
Hi Mark, great video, im interested in the woodlander air vented stove, had a woodlander but without windows. How have you found them. Do they soot up much?
Thanks! I don’t seem to have much issues with sloot on the glass especially if you’re not fully closing the damper. Any soot that might form easily comes off with the stove pipe brush. The hotter you run the stove the less likely you’ll get any soot buildup