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December 12, 2018 at 12:39 pm #707143
How long of a chimney will you need to get.
The chimney will be around 15′ Brian.
Just make sure you install it right Ron. Don’t wanna read about your shop burnin down one day. Knock on wood!
I will do my best to do it right. Definitely don’t want any fires outside of the stove…
Looks nice Ron, that should keep the shop toasty, now all you need is firewood.
Yes I do. You know the old saying. Fire wood heats you a couple different times. lol
I thinking I might have enough scrap to keep me warm this winter.
If you were closer I could hook you up with chimney. Quit burning years ago and took chimney down when I put on the new roof. Have more than enough than you would need. Double wall stainless with ceramic liner. That stuff is costly !
December 12, 2018 at 7:00 pm #707183Had a buddy give me a small wood stove for the shop today. It’s small but should help knock the chill out of the shop while getting ride of most of my small waist material.
Oh,, that’s epic! What a nice friend. Getting rid of small scrap and making heat all at once.
December 13, 2018 at 6:53 am #707226How long of a chimney will you need to get.
The chimney will be around 15′ Brian.
Just make sure you install it right Ron. Don’t wanna read about your shop burnin down one day. Knock on wood!
I will do my best to do it right. Definitely don’t want any fires outside of the stove…
Looks nice Ron, that should keep the shop toasty, now all you need is firewood.
Yes I do. You know the old saying. Fire wood heats you a couple different times. lol
I thinking I might have enough scrap to keep me warm this winter.
If you were closer I could hook you up with chimney. Quit burning years ago and took chimney down when I put on the new roof. Have more than enough than you would need. Double wall stainless with ceramic liner. That stuff is costly !
Man that would have been perfect if you were closer. Double or triple wall pipe is definitely expensive. Thankfully I only need two 3′ sections of it to go trough and have clearance above the roof.
Ron
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December 13, 2018 at 6:57 am #707227Had a buddy give me a small wood stove for the shop today. It’s small but should help knock the chill out of the shop while getting ride of most of my small waist material.
Oh,, that’s epic! What a nice friend. Getting rid of small scrap and making heat all at once.
Yes he has been a good friend for many years. Burning the scrap will be a big help. Other than trying to store it trough the warmer months.
Ron
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December 13, 2018 at 6:56 pm #707269Had a buddy give me a small wood stove for the shop today. It’s small but should help knock the chill out of the shop while getting ride of most of my small waist material.
That should be a great help during the colder months. I have had a woodstove in my shop for about 14 years now – works great to get the temp up after just having a small electric heater on to keep things from freezing.
Only issue I have is having to open the door after a bit to cool it down inside. 🙂
Great being able to use small cut-offs for shop heat also.Stan
From the Northwest corner of Montana.December 14, 2018 at 5:38 am #707303Burning the scrap will be a big help. Other than trying to store it trough the warmer months.
Oh yeah I forgot about your scrap. Now you just need to build a storage bin outside to keep it all in.
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Fayetteville, NCDecember 14, 2018 at 6:49 am #707310Burning the scrap will be a big help. Other than trying to store it trough the warmer months.
Oh yeah I forgot about your scrap. Now you just need to build a storage bin outside to keep it all in.
Going to have to do something. I have 3-55 gal drums full right now. And lots of drops under the outfeed table that could be gotten rid of.
Ron
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December 14, 2018 at 7:51 am #707325Doobie
ModeratorBurning the scrap will be a big help. Other than trying to store it trough the warmer months.
Oh yeah I forgot about your scrap. Now you just need to build a storage bin outside to keep it all in.
Going to have to do something. I have 3-55 gal drums full right now. And lots of drops under the outfeed table that could be gotten rid of.
You won’t burn ply scraps will you? I think that’s dangerous if I’m not mistaken.
December 14, 2018 at 8:16 am #707334Had a buddy give me a small wood stove for the shop today. It’s small but should help knock the chill out of the shop while getting ride of most of my small waist material.
Classic finishing touch! What a great addition to your shop. Rocking chair, Keter bar, wood stove…. is anything missing?
Along with the PB 360. I might not ever leave the shop. lol
Gonna be the place to be for sure
Nothing like that sound of crackling wood and the smell of burning wood while sipping on the eggnog with spiced rum and good tunes going. Enjoy it Ron well deserved. 👍💪December 14, 2018 at 11:09 am #707346Had a buddy give me a small wood stove for the shop today. It’s small but should help knock the chill out of the shop while getting ride of most of my small waist material.
Classic finishing touch! What a great addition to your shop. Rocking chair, Keter bar, wood stove…. is anything missing?
Along with the PB 360. I might not ever leave the shop. lol
Gonna be the place to be for sure
Nothing like that sound of crackling wood and the smell of burning wood while sipping on the eggnog with spiced rum and good tunes going. Enjoy it Ron well deserved.Do you have a refrigerator in there to cook up some snacks🥓🍳 to go with an ice cold🍻
December 14, 2018 at 12:16 pm #707357Burning the scrap will be a big help. Other than trying to store it trough the warmer months.
Oh yeah I forgot about your scrap. Now you just need to build a storage bin outside to keep it all in.
Going to have to do something. I have 3-55 gal drums full right now. And lots of drops under the outfeed table that could be gotten rid of.
You won’t burn ply scraps will you? I think that’s dangerous if I’m not mistaken.
We always did at the cabinet shop. Never heard it was bad to do. I will have to look into that.
Ron
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December 14, 2018 at 1:18 pm #707358Burning the scrap will be a big help. Other than trying to store it trough the warmer months.
Oh yeah I forgot about your scrap. Now you just need to build a storage bin outside to keep it all in.
Going to have to do something. I have 3-55 gal drums full right now. And lots of drops under the outfeed table that could be gotten rid of.
You won’t burn ply scraps will you? I think that’s dangerous if I’m not mistaken.
We always did at the cabinet shop. Never heard it was bad to do. I will have to look into that.
I think Doobie is talking about getting fixated by the burning glue fumes.
December 14, 2018 at 1:35 pm #707359Burning the scrap will be a big help. Other than trying to store it trough the warmer months.
Oh yeah I forgot about your scrap. Now you just need to build a storage bin outside to keep it all in.
Going to have to do something. I have 3-55 gal drums full right now. And lots of drops under the outfeed table that could be gotten rid of.
You won’t burn ply scraps will you? I think that’s dangerous if I’m not mistaken.
We always did at the cabinet shop. Never heard it was bad to do. I will have to look into that.
I think Doobie is talking about getting fixated by the burning glue fumes.
Yes I’ve been reading a little about the bad things in the glue. Old ply is maybe a little worse the newer ply’s I guess. And can see where OSB or MDF type materials could be even worse. I can see that.
The same is said about burning news paper, cardboard or anything with colored print.
And never burn treated lumber. But that one was always a given.
Some have even claimed burning standard 2x material is bad?Ron
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December 14, 2018 at 1:58 pm #707360Some have even claimed burning standard 2x material is bad?
Then hack it down the middle,,,,
Had a buddy give me a small wood stove for the shop today. It’s small but should help knock the chill out of the shop while getting ride of most of my small waist material.
Classic finishing touch! What a great addition to your shop. Rocking chair, Keter bar, wood stove…. is anything missing?
Along with the PB 360. I might not ever leave the shop. lol
Gonna be the place to be for sure
Nothing like that sound of crackling wood and the smell of burning wood while sipping on the eggnog with spiced rum and good tunes going. Enjoy it Ron well deserved.Do you have a refrigerator in there to cook up some snacks
to go with an ice cold
What about all the saw dust??? Can it burn? Can you make a hydraulic press and make bricks out of it??
December 14, 2018 at 4:15 pm #707365Some have even claimed burning standard 2x material is bad?
I burned pine 1X and 2X but only for kindling. It burns hot and fast. Never used it as the main fuel for a fire though. I think the biggest issue is the build up of creasote when burning SPF.
December 14, 2018 at 4:36 pm #707368Some have even claimed burning standard 2x material is bad?
I burned pine 1X and 2X but only for kindling. It burns hot and fast. Never used it as the main fuel for a fire though. I think the biggest issue is the build up of creasote when burning SPF.
Yes pine will burn hot and fast. Great kindling.
Back the the burning small amounts of plywood. Is that any worse for a person than cutting it or even sanding? Most claim you need to wear a mask to do so. And even then how good of a mask does one need. I’d say more than a cheap dust mask. We did that for a short time many years ago. And found nearly as much dust in my nose as without a mask. So we quit wearing them.
Ron
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December 15, 2018 at 12:49 am #707386Some have even claimed burning standard 2x material is bad?
I burned pine 1X and 2X but only for kindling. It burns hot and fast. Never used it as the main fuel for a fire though. I think the biggest issue is the build up of creasote when burning SPF.
Yes pine will burn hot and fast. Great kindling.
Back the the burning small amounts of plywood. Is that any worse for a person than cutting it or even sanding? Most claim you need to wear a mask to do so. And even then how good of a mask does one need. I’d say more than a cheap dust mask. We did that for a short time many years ago. And found nearly as much dust in my nose as without a mask. So we quit wearing them.
Well…. if you put a ladder up and huff the smoke coming out of the chimney, that’s probably not too good for you. LOL I’d say burning small amounts are ok. That stove isn’t one of those catalytic burning types is it ? Shouldn’t burn any OSB, Ply or particleboard in those.
December 15, 2018 at 5:13 am #707402Some have even claimed burning standard 2x material is bad?
I burned pine 1X and 2X but only for kindling. It burns hot and fast. Never used it as the main fuel for a fire though. I think the biggest issue is the build up of creasote when burning SPF.
Yes pine will burn hot and fast. Great kindling.
Back the the burning small amounts of plywood. Is that any worse for a person than cutting it or even sanding? Most claim you need to wear a mask to do so. And even then how good of a mask does one need. I’d say more than a cheap dust mask. We did that for a short time many years ago. And found nearly as much dust in my nose as without a mask. So we quit wearing them.
Well…. if you put a ladder up and huff the smoke coming out of the chimney, that’s probably not too good for you. LOL I’d say burning small amounts are ok. That stove isn’t one of those catalytic burning types is it ? Shouldn’t burn any OSB, Ply or particleboard in those.
Well that’s definitely not going to happen. lol
It’s the small Vermont Castings Aspen. Non catalytic stove.Ron
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December 15, 2018 at 6:03 am #707405Going to have to do something. I have 3-55 gal drums full right now. And lots of drops under the outfeed table that could be gotten rid of.
That’s a lot of heat right there.
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Fayetteville, NCDecember 15, 2018 at 7:07 am #707410Some have even claimed burning standard 2x material is bad?
I burned pine 1X and 2X but only for kindling. It burns hot and fast. Never used it as the main fuel for a fire though. I think the biggest issue is the build up of creasote when burning SPF.
Yes pine will burn hot and fast. Great kindling.
Back the the burning small amounts of plywood. Is that any worse for a person than cutting it or even sanding? Most claim you need to wear a mask to do so. And even then how good of a mask does one need. I’d say more than a cheap dust mask. We did that for a short time many years ago. And found nearly as much dust in my nose as without a mask. So we quit wearing them.
Well…. if you put a ladder up and huff the smoke coming out of the chimney, that’s probably not too good for you. LOL I’d say burning small amounts are ok. That stove isn’t one of those catalytic burning types is it ? Shouldn’t burn any OSB, Ply or particleboard in those.
Well that’s definitely not going to happen. lol
It’s the small Vermont Castings Aspen. Non catalytic stove.Geeze see I just picked up some great information about what you shouldn’t burn in fireplaces. Thanks. I gotta warn my sister about the cardboard. She is thinking about burning all the cardboard boxes in her fireplace.
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