Burning wood is anything but free. I cut hauled and split 8 full cords of fire wood for 25 years. My hydraulic splitter was on its last legs at the end. I went through about 30 chainsaw chains and wore out several professional saws. Many gallons of gas and oil were consumed over 25 years. I lover the wood heat and hot water but it was anything but free
Don't forget all the costs necessary to, you know, have the trees to cut down. Even if you inherited the land, you still have to pay taxes on it, and that is anything but free.
Fired the wood stove last night for the first time this year…. To take the dampness out of the basement! Got a little warm upstairs in the middle of the night…but it felt good to feel that wood heat👍
You should turn that pool into a hot tub with that wood boiler going. Always enjoy watching these startup videos for some reason. Thanks for the therapy. Tis the season. We haven't started running the furnace or started a wood stove yet here in SW Ohio. It won't be long though still having highs around 70s, lows upper 40s-50s. early Oct.
I have it on the list to clean the chimney, mine stays pretty clean too, its a modern stove, no damper that I can control, but I want to be ready. Mine is a little cast iron stove with a window in the door so i can watch it burn from my shair.
I will be Starting my Woodstove up over the Weekend Dan. New Door Gasket, and Heat Resistant Glass. Went to Burn it about 3weeks ago and the Glass Cracked. Come to Find out is was Just a 1/4 inch piece of Plate Glass and not Heat Resistant. Try to get a Piece of it was the Hard Part, and cost was very High for a Piece that was only 10inches Long and 8 1/16th inch Wide. Same here for the next 8 months Have a Great Time at the Bunyan Show this Weekend, and maybe next year I can make it, hope so. Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
Last week I lit my indoor Blaze King wood stove, I use the King stove for the shoulder months instead of my lp furnace. In a couple of weks I'll be starting up my outdoor boiler here in West Central Wisconsin.
Not yet in southern Missouri. Getting cooler at night, but still reaching the 80’s in the daytime. New stove I’m anxious to try, a Regency F 5200. House is well insulated so 50’s at night don’t cool the house enough to fire up the stove.
It's like Christmas in October when we woodhounds start heating with wood! Probably have a couple of weeks before my first fire with my wood stove. BTW Da Bears and Packers are tied at 2-2 records. May not last lone with the crappy O-Line play we have. Take care.
Mornin' ( D ), it's gettin' colder here week by week. we've had a fire in the mornin a couple of times just to break the chill. It's funny how fast the weather & seasons change. One week you're burnin' up and next you're cold. I hit Daniel up on his thoughts on the champion, a few other folks suggested it to. the only thing is import taxes. Sucks they don't have distributors here. You can order one on AliExpress, but when all's said and done you end up payin' double the price... Well keep pushin on brother, stay cool... Peace...
Our weather has been beautiful lately, especially after a hot summer. I saw your tag on this, couldnt believe that it was already that time of year, I then checked my local weather and welp, lows around 38deg for the next few nights, kinda surprised me.
I Don't start my boiler until mid Oct. but it is ready to go. Keep in mind at Bunyon we are under a burning ban in this area of Ohio.. See you at Bunyon
It surprises me that the circulator runs constantly. You should wire it so it turns on with the indoor blower. It would be a lot more efficient that way. You should also move the circulator inside so when it dies you don’t have to hike out side to fix it.
Hi Dan Great Video QQQ What do you think about having a Window in your Door That Way you don't have to Crack Open the Wood Master 4400 and let All your Heat out 👍
Won't be starting the wood stove(s) anytime soon. we've got a stretch of sun and mid to upper 70s in our 10-day forecast. In fact, it's been so humid, the AC is on, not so much to cool the house, but it's acting as a dehumidifier. 50% relative humidity inside, 90% outside. Looks like it could be Halloween before we do more than an evening wood stove fire to take the chill off.
On average twice a day....but with how warm it's been the past few weeks I've only been throwing wood on once a day, or if I do fill up in the morning and evening I only put a few pieces on.
Was looking in your online store and was wondering if you sell stickers? I recently retired and getting back into my woodshop and am trying to add stickers from the YT channels that I follow. Thanks.
Hi Dan!!😀😀 I usually don't start our outside boiler until the night time temperatures get into the mid 20s. So long about the first week in November we will probably start ours. We usually like to keep the temperature at about 73 in the house. Take care my friend!!😀💚 Logger Al
It's not really "free" heat. You still have the electrical cost of the fan/pump at the boiler and the fan in the heater in the house. BUT, it's certainly a heck of a lot less expensive than either an all electric or gas forced air heater. Have a great day!
It's not free. Your time and your equipment cost money. It's an investment to collect and cut the wood to split or you just pay for split cord wood. It's not free trust me I know.
Burning wood is anything but free. I cut hauled and split 8 full cords of fire wood for 25 years. My hydraulic splitter was on its last legs at the end. I went through about 30 chainsaw chains and wore out several professional saws. Many gallons of gas and oil were consumed over 25 years. I lover the wood heat and hot water but it was anything but free
Don't forget all the costs necessary to, you know, have the trees to cut down. Even if you inherited the land, you still have to pay taxes on it, and that is anything but free.
And let’s not even talk about the environmental impact.
As a friend once said: "Free firewood is a part time job."
@@ArjanSchepersstill better than burning fossil fuels
I've watched you start your Woodmaster the last 3 years and it never gets old...
Fired the wood stove last night for the first time this year…. To take the dampness out of the basement! Got a little warm upstairs in the middle of the night…but it felt good to feel that wood heat👍
You should turn that pool into a hot tub with that wood boiler going. Always enjoy watching these startup videos for some reason. Thanks for the therapy. Tis the season. We haven't started running the furnace or started a wood stove yet here in SW Ohio. It won't be long though still having highs around 70s, lows upper 40s-50s. early Oct.
I have it on the list to clean the chimney, mine stays pretty clean too, its a modern stove, no damper that I can control, but I want to be ready. Mine is a little cast iron stove with a window in the door so i can watch it burn from my shair.
Did that for 12 years but just too old now. But it was fun and the house and water was always hot . Have fun
Still running the A/C in Iowa. Forecast high of 92 on Saturday.
Great update! Bristol, Uk, and I have had two Woodburner fires so far. One last day of September and another the night after :-)
Here in Sheboygan Wisconsin we have the windows open still and no heat on. Always enjoy your videos. Stay warm.
I always love the first fire of the season. We had the first one in the fireplace yesterday. Have heated with wood in an indoor furnace since 1981.
I will be Starting my Woodstove up over the Weekend Dan.
New Door Gasket, and Heat Resistant Glass. Went to Burn it about 3weeks ago and the Glass Cracked. Come to Find out is was Just a 1/4 inch piece of Plate Glass and not Heat Resistant.
Try to get a Piece of it was the Hard Part, and cost was very High for a Piece that was only 10inches Long and 8 1/16th inch Wide.
Same here for the next 8 months
Have a Great Time at the Bunyan Show this Weekend, and maybe next year I can make it, hope so.
Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
I kept my OWB going through the summer to heat our hot water. I have plenty of wood and the extra hot water is nice!
I don't have a wood stove but here in Ohio I just turned off our A/C. I'll see you Saturday.
Bill
I started my stove a week after fall burning punky crappy wood. Wood heat is awesome 😎 keep cuttin' brother!
Last week I lit my indoor Blaze King wood stove, I use the King stove for the shoulder months instead of my lp furnace. In a couple of weks I'll be starting up my outdoor boiler here in West Central Wisconsin.
Burning boiler wood - cool. Stay safe.
Not yet in southern Missouri. Getting cooler at night, but still reaching the 80’s in the daytime. New stove I’m anxious to try, a Regency F 5200.
House is well insulated so 50’s at night don’t cool the house enough to fire up the stove.
Dan,and now starts the fun 🤩 season fall 🍁,then winter 🥶 😮😊❤
Boiler season 😊 still only getting down to the low 50's at night here in NE PA, not heating season yet.
It's like Christmas in October when we woodhounds start heating with wood! Probably have a couple of weeks before my first fire with my wood stove. BTW Da Bears and Packers are tied at 2-2 records. May not last lone with the crappy O-Line play we have. Take care.
Mornin' ( D ), it's gettin' colder here week by week. we've had a fire in the mornin a couple of times just to break the chill. It's funny how fast the weather & seasons change. One week you're burnin' up and next you're cold. I hit Daniel up on his thoughts on the champion, a few other folks suggested it to. the only thing is import taxes. Sucks they don't have distributors here. You can order one on AliExpress, but when all's said and done you end up payin' double the price... Well keep pushin on brother, stay cool... Peace...
Always an exciting time
Our weather has been beautiful lately, especially after a hot summer. I saw your tag on this, couldnt believe that it was already that time of year, I then checked my local weather and welp, lows around 38deg for the next few nights, kinda surprised me.
I just ran thru the same process with our wood stove last weekend, burning every night since.
Moved a bunch of wood this week close to house, Next week we will run wood stove at Night, Southern Ontario.
I don't burn wood, but I do need a new furnace filter. This is a good reminder! Still to warm in my neighborhood to turn on the heat.
I usually startup my stoves around mid-October and they both run almost nonstop until May 1. Central NC.
Started my 4400 Oct 1.
Funny how it's fun to start for the year
Started our fire a couple of weeks ago.
North east UK 🇬🇧
hi there see you later to day i think look forward to razing you in person . have a safe trip , best to all john
It is October 20th in Toronto Canada and as yet we have not needed the heat on yet. Today was 68 degrees not cold enough yet. Sweaters in the evening.
The OWB is what brought me to your channel originally
I’ve kept mine going over the summer to heat our water but the heat has been kicking on in the mornings
In Ontario we still have our A/C running.
I started my central boiler 10 years ago and it has never gone out use it in warm weather for domestic hot water
We had a fire last two nights starting to cool down at night in upstate N Y
I Don't start my boiler until mid Oct. but it is ready to go. Keep in mind at Bunyon we are under a burning ban in this area of Ohio.. See you at Bunyon
37 degrees here just south of Seattle. My pellet stove will be kicking on this weekend..
I burn my wood stove for 5 1/2-6 months per year. Just waiting for the lows to hit the 30s in NE Kansas.
Southwest Montana here. Haven't started the wood stove yet and looks like it will be awhile according to the weather forecast.
Still running the AC in Florida for the next 3 months
My 4400 never sleeps 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Great video 👍🏻🇺🇸
RO GA LA!!!
Windows still open at night here in Rhode Island, with the heat off of course.
Refuse to start mine until Oct 15 here in southeast iowa
See you Saturday
Still have ac on in Ontario Canada
“Fire in the hole”🇺🇸
It surprises me that the circulator runs constantly. You should wire it so it turns on with the indoor blower. It would be a lot more efficient that way. You should also move the circulator inside so when it dies you don’t have to hike out side to fix it.
Woodstove hasn’t been fired up yet. Our chimney is actually being swept today!
Have not considered firing Mine up yet .
AC still going strong here
Log burner goes on 1st week in Dec
A box of matches must last you a loooonnnnggg time 😎
Hi Dan Great Video QQQ What do you think about having a Window in your Door That Way you don't have to Crack Open the Wood Master 4400 and let All your Heat out 👍
Still running AC in NC...
I turned on my Airconditioning does that count 😆
Still warm in Md , maybe fire ours up after bunyan?
I won't be at the Bunyan show this year my wife wants to go to a street fair this year.
Started fire this AM. Mn.
make roing fire with kndling and pack it full large logs
On average how many cords do you burn each year?
Won't be starting the wood stove(s) anytime soon. we've got a stretch of sun and mid to upper 70s in our 10-day forecast.
In fact, it's been so humid, the AC is on, not so much to cool the house, but it's acting as a dehumidifier.
50% relative humidity inside, 90% outside. Looks like it could be Halloween before we do more than an evening wood stove fire to take the chill off.
Still running A/C.
Going to be 80 today and 85 tomorrow, so no heat yet
How regular do you have to reload the Woodmaster?
On average twice a day....but with how warm it's been the past few weeks I've only been throwing wood on once a day, or if I do fill up in the morning and evening I only put a few pieces on.
@@Back40Firewood Thank you for that information.
Was looking in your online store and was wondering if you sell stickers? I recently retired and getting back into my woodshop and am trying to add stickers from the YT channels that I follow. Thanks.
Nope still 90 F here but then again I live in Florida lmao
If your time has no value then its free but im guessing its not
How many FC of wood do consume in a season?
Between 10-12 full cords....so 30-36 face cords
@@Back40Firewood oh wow
@@ML-lg4ky but that is also burning from Oct. through end of May with inside house temp set to 74 and heating the domestic hot water.
@@Back40Firewood hey if you enjoy the labor more power to you!
Haven't turned the thermostat up yet here in Maine but it's getting chilly. Saturday we will fire up the Central Boiler 560hdx for the season
Hi Dan!!😀😀
I usually don't start our outside boiler until the night time temperatures get into the mid 20s. So long about the first week in November we will probably start ours.
We usually like to keep the temperature at about 73 in the house.
Take care my friend!!😀💚
Logger Al
It's not really "free" heat. You still have the electrical cost of the fan/pump at the boiler and the fan in the heater in the house. BUT, it's certainly a heck of a lot less expensive than either an all electric or gas forced air heater. Have a great day!
throw a few gallons of gas in there to speed up the start up phase. LOL
Nope wood stove let in South Carolina still got ac on
wering the beenie becase your heads cold
Heats free, but wood boiler is +10k.
So is it really free? Lol
Literally not free.
9 minutes that you could have editted down to 2 minutes because you repeat too much.
It's not free. Your time and your equipment cost money. It's an investment to collect and cut the wood to split or you just pay for split cord wood. It's not free trust me I know.
Life is Good! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🪵🪓🌲🪓🪵💚💚💚
its not free ur pumping water all around
Some days the heat is on and some days the AC is on..lol.