Mini Woodstove One Week Review On A Boat & Free Wood Dunnage To Burn! Cubic Mini
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2022
- Update video after one week of using the Cubic Mini Cub Woodstove in my wooden boat.
A little tour of the boat, my 1956 Chris Craft Constellation - my tiny home living is getting pretty comfortable!
This wood burning stove has brought the comfort level up 100%, reducing humidity and throwing some great heat! Liveaboard isn't always easy but this is making it so much better.
How to find FREE WOOD and cheap wood to cut to fit in the tiny woodstove.
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As a lumber yard forklift operator it breaks my heart to see you burning all that dunnage...😅 love your videos take care and God bless
Haha, thank you 🤠👍
Thumbs 👍 on the stove and the pbr
It’s also very popular with van-lifers and truck campers.
I’ve been watching this journey your on and i think your doing a great job and I love that your not waisting money. Very nice job 👍 and nice boat. I think it’s awesome looking and much more homey than it was at first. Keep up the good work, I’ll keep watching.
Buy a handheld propane torch to light those fires. Thanks for sharing!
Nice, comfy, and secure nest. I love it. Also love your practicality and esthetic sense. It all works in my opinion! Thanks for sharing.
I reckon you're warmer than all the other sailors sleeping in their bilge water. The boat looks super comfortable inside and happy to hear the stove is kicking butt.
Thanks Craig 👍. This boat is pretty comfy now, not bad at all 😁. Have a great Sunday 🍺
Very cozy living & it’s amazing we can make a home out of a small space & footprint
Thank you 👍🍺. It's amazing how much stuff we don't need 😂.
Hi Jimmy! I swear these goodies just fall from the sky into your hands. You can’t beat that price! It’s very functional. Loved the music. That rug was a bargain. It takes a lot of wool to make that rug. I keep telling you I love that stove. I have one of those fans on my antique cookstove. I knew it was beer time! Have a great weekend. Very interesting video.❤🍺🍺🍺🍺
Hi Nancy and thanks! That rug must be made out of gold, lol! I got lucky with that one, for sure 😁. Ths woodstove is GREAT! I've got a beer in hand 🍺. Have a awesome weekend Nancy 👌🍺😁👍
Wow that little stove is incredible. Super impressive piece of kit and seems like just what you need to stay toasty. Being from the UK I know what cold and dank is all about 😂
Haha, yes, dank nasty cold lol. Thanks Joanna 👍. This littke woodstove is GREAT! Have a great week 🍺👌
Thanks for the tour. Love the wood stove heat.
Thanks for the comment 👍. Glad you liked the tour 😀 🍺
My moms husband gave me his old mitre saw after the guard broke. He couldn’t use it at work after that. I just retapped some holes and put new bolts in and it was good to go again.
Good to go 👍👍
Cozy🤟👍🍻
Thanks 👍
if you're able to p/u acouple of those small fans you clip on to things use them to direct the heat to your berthing area, near the ceiling then to where you need heat
Wood just radiates heat better than electric or gas alternatives. Cool set up
It sure does Justin 👍🍺.. Nothing better than a wood burning stove. Thanks for the comment and have a great weekend.
I'm liking that little stove. Getting that dunnage is a good score. Do you sleep well on the boat? Thanks for sharing.
Hi John. Yeah, the stove is pretty awesome for sure. And sleeping on the boat is absolutely amazing. It's always rocking you to sleep. Two thumbs up 👍 👌
@@JimmyMeatwhistle Gotcha, now go have a PBR, lol
Right away, haha 😄 🍺
Caution! some of that dunnage looks like it is treated!? Green in color, usually a CCA product that off gases when burned. Good luck
okay you forgot your priorities. 1st when you come in Rub your little buddies face/ears/body. 2nd see if he has to go outside to go to the bathroom : )
I'm sorry bud , I perhaps missed it if you said it. but where are you?
Hi Jose, on Vancouver Island. Have a great weekend 🍺
What other free wood have you scoped out? Pallets? Aren't they hardwoods? Anyway to clamp the slate down? No holes on the countertop then. Has to be a big difference inside there after she gets going for a while. Bet you feel it in your bones too.
It is toasty in here today my friend 🍺. I believe pallets are hardwood, I'll burn a couple and find out 😁. Good idea on the clamps. Probably get some cool stainless hold downs or the like 👍. I was also thinking injecting some kind of epoxy under the corners.
@@JimmyMeatwhistle maybe a couple of cheap tubes of high heat gasket maker. Make some donut shapes of the size/thickness you need on a sheet of aluminum foil coated with WD40. Let them harden and viola! Two4 the price of one there!
@@JimmyMeatwhistle I GOT IT! 4 strong shiny magnets on each corner of the slate. (Amazon). Then inside under the countertop if you can get to it? No holes. No glue.
Good plan! But, the left side of where the stone is sitting is over top of that giant fridge. It's about 4" thick, so magnets are a no go.
Keep that red chair.
That’s a Moroccan rug!
It sure is 👍🍺
This is less about equipment than skill. Maybe it is good that the previous owner left so much junk on the boat-- like the tongs and the soot spoon. Maybe keep the chair.
I'm over in front of the Empress. I'm looking at installing the grizzly, but I'm wondering about clearances and insurance. Comment?