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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- A wood burning stove is great way to add some heat in the blacksmith shop during the winter.
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I detect a hint of sarcasm sir😂 bless you
Hint detected 🤣🤣
Dad used to have one like that. It wasnt about having the garagw heated, it would never handle that. It was about warming yourself up while you contemplated the next steps in whatever project you were working.
Thus video is so sweet and well cut ! Your workshop is gorgeous too
That looks like a NICE SHOP!!!! The plain brick floor is SWEET
You are the Dad I never had.
God bless you!
You've got a beautiful workshop! And a selection of beautiful tools! I'm so glad for you! 🤗
Woodstove in a shop or house just entirely changes the vibe of a place
I just installed mine into my house. Found out i need a humidifier for the top of the stove. My parents have one on their stove. Dries out the moisture in the room pretty fast. But the flames, fire and heat are fun to watch.
@@jordanharvey2163humidifier? Do you mean a pot of water? 😉
Technology from the good old days is always good.
Wood stoves are a magic that just can’t be beat
Nice workshop, it must be a pleasure working there.
The fans that circulate the heat would be a nice addition. Think they basically use the rising heat to turn the blade which helps push the air a bit more think there are osculating ones. Wouldn’t take away from the charm or as noisy as an electric blower.
he was so real for this
Flawless transition
Gosh, that metal 5-gal bucket brings back memories! Had several of them sitting around the farm shop many years ago. Busted my lip on the bottom edge of one when I was about 6.
improve your chimney add a bigger sleeve with the smaller chimney sleeved inside it. add 2 tees with 90s. one on the bottom pointed down, one on top pointed horizontal. it will pull cold air and push it out.
Wood stoves are awesome.
You remind me of my father-in-law he had a lawn mower and Chainsaw garage I guess you would call it in a nice wood heater in it too brings back memories thanks for the video
That workshop looks great!
very clean editing.
Got to love the keyboard Warriors who know everything about it everything.
looks cozy nice work mans man
An idea so great, it was put into use two decades ago
Your workshop is beautiful
This video sounds really good!
Oh god that wood stove is beautiful
I think so too!
love your shop
Hello John
Looks good .
A warm fire is very Common and usefull
Helps even more when you light the fire.
Smooth editing 😍😍👌👌
Same. Got a Real McCoy in my shop. Very nice in the winter.
I'm greatly envious of your domain and one day hope to have my own. Well done, sir.
Great shop. Thanks
underrated like very underrated youtuber
Love that door 👍
I like how his shop is set up
Reminds me of the old school wood shop or metal shop would be clean and well organized 😎👍
I just really enjoy your videos! Keep up the great work!
A man with a stove like this was on either 60 minutes or a show called Sunday morning with Charles Kuralt years ago, decades ago.
that man heated his house with junk mail that the mailman delivered to him sometimes in boxes because he got so much junk mail..
to get the junk mail that he heated his house with for free, he would take all of those tear routes and loose postcard ads in magazines, he would fill them out and send them in to the companies they put those in the magazines and newspapers. Those companies would respond by sending him more and more and more junk mail..
it was funny seeing him in that story on television because, he would go up to his mailbox in rural Colorado or Utah, and the mailman would drive by and hand him a box about the size of a milk crate filled with junk mail. The man would take the box go in his house, open his Pot belly stove, and just start throwing the junk mail in the fire to heat his cabin without even looking to see who it was from..
This guy is a national treasure
I used a pot belly stove to heat the garage I used to work in. it worked great.
I love those little potbelly “parlor” stoves❤
They put out so much heat!!!!🥵
Thank you Ben Franklin
Smooth sound transition 🙏
I got the pleasure of seeing one of these old school furnaces heating a home in an very rural part of Texas. What I like is not only how efficient they are compared to a fireplace, but damn do they warm a room.
Beautiful shop.
Merry christmas to you and yours
Yes a wood fireplace in a wood shop is a great idea.
Someone I my family has a large Shop with double garage doors so you can drive a truck straight through. He had a wood heater with the garage doors cracked open about 4 inches. That whole place was so warm. Seemed super simple too. It was insulated too.
Thank you
I think setting the piece of wood on fire should help with the heat! 🔥
Good editing
This is the nicest sarcasm I have ever heard 😅
Nice shop 👍
This guy seems really cool
WOAH THIS IS SO COOL
nice shop
man look at that camera. it looks pretty darn professional
My grandparents had the identical stove and heated a two story farmhouse with it. Days gone by 😢.
Heat is indeed a wonderful thing when cold
Awesome shop too
Nice 👍. I heat a 40X60 shop with a wood stove and it works great. It all depends on your insulation and size
Of the stove
Love it I have wood heat 🔥 for my main heat
Put a fan by it to circulate the air and it will help keep the entire shop warmer
i went with radiant floors, so worth it.
My grandfather would put a fan blowing on the chimney pipe to move the warm air around the shop.
This man’s got the best edits
Use a thermal mass heater to capture the exhaust heat, run water or the exhaust vent inter the floor for heated radiated floor heating
I love your videos they’re so comfortable!
We have one about 5 times that size still use it to keep warm during the winter
My uncle heats his whole house with a wood stove! Always smells amazing 😄
Nothing like it
You're like the dad I never had. Great video!!
I have a parlor stove made in Taiwan, but it is vintage antique I bought from a friend
Ya its a good idea as u have easy acess to wood
Love the short and blunt attitude towards comments in this one lol
You should get some fans that are run using a Stirling engine, you can set them on top of the woodstove and it will blow heat all around using only the heat from the stove as fuel
Add a fan for better heat distribution
I grew up and still use the wood stove for heating my house in the winter. It’s nice to go out in the early fall season and fall some trees. It takes about 20 full cords to last a guy till spring.
20 cords where do you live?
@@dustyrain4634 right before NWT border in Alberta Canada. Right now outside it’s currently -34 with the windchill
You mean you have to carry wood and make a fire to stay warm oh my God what country are you living in man I love you
Look into getting thermal powered fan that you can attach to the stove to help blow around hot air.
What a novel idea !! 😉😉
That's a tiny little stove but also really cool looking 👍
Love this guy hope he doesn’t turn into whatever that Forest Service guy turned into
Lol
i need more info
Wranglerstar or someone else?
@@250r6 wrangler star is just a weird sellout now imo
"Profesional homeowner tips"
The play here is a wood stove with a flat surface at the top inwhich you can place a stirling engine that powers a fan to spread the heat throughout the room
Fill in the area between your raftors and the top of the wall will help more, i see light.
This man is Ron Swanson in the flesh.
My buddy heat his whole house with a wood stove works perfect for him keeps everything actually really warm
I grew up with that same pot belly stove
You want something to circulate the air a bit too like a fan blowing on the stove to push the heat around, insulating the walls would help a lot and making the door or any windows a bit more airtight
Get one of those stirling engine powered fans. It can sit on the wood stove and blow the warm air your direction.
My dad always told me I'd rather use my time and cold hard sweat to heat the place other than my wallet! Wood stove vs gas furnace..... Days cutting and splitting wood were good times with pap! I miss that man
Imagine having the nerve to tell this man of culture how to heat his shop lol
I put a wood stove in my van RV and got a little fan that moves when warm and i slept soundly through oregon below freezing winters
that is a cool little potbelly stove
You need the magnet fan and put it on top of the wood stove. It pushes the heat around great. I have about the same sized wood stove as you and it's in a 1600 sq ft shop. Holds heat at 65 just fine. I live in Alaska.
However I will comment I like your pocket door it looks great and your shop looks well-established good luck congratulations
I'd like to make my own wood stove with a finned pointed body with a fan blowing on it and the exhaust air passed through a long diagonal pipe with a fan it as well to make sure you get the most heat out of what is burnt
A pot belly stove will freeze you out of a shop. I use the Vogel Zang double barrel stove kit and 2-55 gallon 3 rib barrels. I weld 1-1/2" tubes through the top barrel front to back and a small blower behind. That thing will run you out of a shop. Hold a fire all night and easy to get going the next morning.
My friend who has a shop uses gas to heat his shop . But he really regrets not having a wood stove by his desk because. The gas doesn't really help with heating up the concrete. So he still gets cold. He is thinking about tandem heating. But his shop is nice because he moved his air compresser into a out building so your teeth don't rattle together, until it gets too cold
You and Hickok45 could be brothers lol
If you get one with a Cadillac converter and fan it will work great
Put a couple of Sterling engines by to move the hot air around with some fans on it or just put in a second one or a bigger one or pipe the exhaust around where you have more hot pipe in the shop and it uses more metal to heat more of a surface area or some crazy thing like that
I run a pretty decent sized wood burner in my 30 by 40 uninsulated pole barn. It works wonders when I burn seasoned wood like I can be in the other corner of the barn with a t shirt on in the mid to low 20s outside. However seasoned fire wood is a delicacy around here so it usually ends up being fresh cut that I was too lazy to split and bring inside that's been getting rained on for a month witch don't burn very well. If you're serious about running a wood burner you need to be serious about getting seasoned wood.