Good luck James! It really wasn’t that hard, just to make sure everything is square and level and you’ll do fine.If I can do it you can do it. Have a great week
Thanks for sharing , I tried my hand at building my hearth and heat shield, lol doing this on weekends by myself hearth took me 3 weeks a lot and I mean a lot of cuts ( not a professional by any means) good thing I bought 2 boxs for my goof ups lol. First and last tile job for me ! Doing my heat shield today decided to go with premade imperial heat shield your job looked a lot cleaner than mine! How I got mortar in my hair is beyond me but thank god it was easy to clean off tile same as grout. Very nice job you did
😂 I feel your pain I am the same way thank heavens for editing. This is my first time doing some of these projects so I guess there must be a little bit of a learning curve. It’s great to hear that you’re developing different skills, just remember there’s nothing like being self-reliant. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. It’s been great to hear about your project. Best wishes.
Cabin looking great Karl! Nice job on those tiles. Thanks for sharing with us. It's been a fun adventure to be able to follow along on. Look forward to future videos.
Thank you very much I appreciate the support you give the channel. There are so many new projects for this spring that I look forward to sharing with you.Have an awesome week my friend
Thanks Jody, Lately I haven’t been that pleased with my cameras it’s time to do a little updating. Thanks for your support have a blessed week my friend
LOL, I was really getting sick of looking at that concrete board but this was the first day of the year that I could leave the wood-burning stove off and tile behind it. Have a great week Todd it’s great to hear from you.
Looks good Karl. I like that mantle idea. It’ll be interesting to see what idea you guys put up there if you do decide. We had all the kids over Saturday for homemade lasagna. Blessed, what a feeling.
So that’s why Dante didn’t answer his phone. LOL, tell him I’ve got it handled. It’s great to hear that you had the whole family together that is a very special feeling. Have a great week Don I appreciate all the support you give the channel :)
I really appreciated the time you spent explaining everything upfront, Karl. Maybe that Amish company you mentioned awhile back would have some mahogany, cherry, or walnut wood for a rustic looking quality mantle. And what a perfect spot to put subscriber gifts and family momentos. Very clever use of that 30-06 bullet by the way!
Jason thank you so much for all the great ideas! I think we’re on the same page I will definitely go back to my Amish friends to see if they have any wood that would fit the application.Thanks again I really appreciate hearing your ideas
Thanks Wiley. It was a real bummer, you put all that time into a video and then find out the meat of it never recorded. Oh well if that’s the worst life brings me I guess I’m doing pretty good. Take care, I hope you were able to get something done with all the warmer weather.
Looking good Karl! Wood trim boarder will look just as good as the bull nose. Probably don't need to cut the tile then. Hopefully we won't need our woodstoves soon! Have a great week
I really like your idea about doing the wood trim, I mean I really like that idea! If you don’t mind I think that is how I am going to do it. Have a great week my friend thank you so much for the helpful suggestion. I can’t wait for that warm weather
great job explaining how to do the job and oh don't we know how things go when you are filming its always something we have lost audio so many time you would think we would learn be safe hope you are having a good ice fishing trip
Yeah it’s a real bummer when the equipment fails.The ice fishing was really bad this week I still have one more week before the season is over hopefully things get better. Have a great week my friend
Question as we are getting ready to install a stove - my understanding is the stove surround non combustible wall has to have a one inch air space between the combustible wall. Is your cement board directly secured to the wood paneling?
No the cement board is secured to the stud wall and then I put decorative tile on top of the cement board. Check on the back of your stove it should have all the setbacks that are required. With the newer stoves nowadays the requirements have changed quite a bit. Good luck with your install, thanks for watching
@@karlsoffthegrid1378 thank you. I've obtained an older Fisher stove. I found a manual on line- but setbacks are in regards to combustibles. I was hoping we could secure cement board to the stud wall as well and put stone on the cement wall...but many are telling me we need a one inch air space between stud wall and cement board. Perhaps because it is a radiant heat stove... Spacing it one inch out with gap at top and bottom certainly prohibits the nice stone look we were thinking about.
I like what Farm Life said about the wood trim. That would look good. How about a little silicone where tile overlaps the wood? Mane do nothing Karl it looks great!
I think silicon would work pretty good, I shouldn’t have to worry about anything expanding or contracting. I’ve got a couple questions I need to ask Aaron about before I start the mantle. Have a great week my friend
Just for people knowledge,,, When your stove requires you to have it 17 inches away from the wall,,,,,, By NFPA 211 standards,,,, You can put a heat shield on the wall with a 1 inch gap between the wall and the heat shield,,,, and that reduces the distance requirements by 66%..... So if you put a heat shield up your new distance would be 6 inches... 17x66% = 11.22 17-11 = 6... Remember you have to do the same math for your connecting pipe requirement, but it should work out to be the same since your pipe is normally offset by 2 to 3 inches.. that way if you are limited on space, your wood stove wont be in the middle of the room... Also,, make sure you understand the 10, 2, 3 rule for chimney's.. Not only for code but its to make sure your stack is drawing like it was designed and you will never have blow back inside your house.
Thanks for watching! I did not have to buy any special type of tile. The concrete wall backing and the tile are both non-combustible and are far enough away from the stove so that it won’t be a problem. They are just there as a safety precaution.
The video doesn’t show it very well but the flu pipe is about 6 inches further away from the wall than the back of the stove is. That extra 6 inches gives me enough clearance so that I don’t have to have fireproofing at that point. I stopped the fireproofing at with that particular height because I am putting a fireplace mantle on top of it. You could continue the tile up to the ceiling if you prefer but it is not required
I’m not at the cabin right now so I’m not exactly sure. On the back of your wood-burning stove there usually is an ID plate that tells you all the tolerances of that particular stove and piping. If it does not have that ID plate you can always call your municipalities inspections department and they should be able to help you out. Good luck with your project
Thank you, I appreciate the encouragement. I am always nervous the first time I’m doing something I can’t believe I overlooked the camera. I hope you have an incredible week, stay safe
I saw the other video on when you put the wood stove in and i always figured you had to put something like what you put on the wall underneath the wood stove too. The heat must not be that predominant underneath then the back wall gets?
If you look closely what I did with the floor was I actually bought a fire proof pad for the wood-burning stove to sit on. You are correct, the floor doesn’t get as hot as the back wall does. However, I have noticed that I have often accidentally spilled some hot embers on the floor and it sure is good to have that fire proof mat there to protect the floor. It’s always great to hear from you James have an awesome week
I just use the regular grout. To be honest with you now that I’ve had the stove in for two years, I can testify the wall never really gets hot if you follow the manufactures distance requirements. I guess it’s just added protection
If you are more than the recommended clearance how necessary is it to put up the wall hearth? I'm wondering if I can get by without it, given that I have the clearance.
Check what your local codes are they often determine how far you need to be. Otherwise there should be a diagram on the back of your store that will have the clearances written on it. I was far enough away from the wall that I didn’t need any additional fire proofing but I put the tile up for aesthetics
personally i would leave that tile as is...slide something in behind for more support...cause otherwise it will look unbalanced and trigger my OCD...lol...
Great advice I think that’s exactly what I’m going to do. I am also thinking of putting a wood border around the tile. Thanks for sharing such a great idea. Have a great week!
@@lazypondfarm I think I will leave the overhang and I will probably hide it with some trim. I never made it out on the ice this weekend it was just too slushy. Have a great week
Good job Carl..... Love watching..... JJ....
Thanks for the support, Lord knows I need it, LOL. Have a great week
Very humble and informative, thank you.
Thanks for watching, I appreciate your support
Love watching your cabin videos.
Thank you so much Mike I really appreciate the encouragement. Have a great week my friend
Another great video Karl. Helped me out. I've got a shower to tile next week and I've never done it myself. Lol wish me luck.
Good luck James! It really wasn’t that hard, just to make sure everything is square and level and you’ll do fine.If I can do it you can do it. Have a great week
@@karlsoffthegrid1378 walls are plum and flat hoping for the best. Have a great week Karl and thanks.
Man that looks great, good video, great instructions, can’t wait to put mine in this will help. Have a good week.
Thank you very much! I’ll be watching for your video. like I said before having a wood-burning stove is a real game changer. You’ll love it
Looking good!👍👍
Thank you James I appreciate the encouragement. Have a great week
Thanks for sharing , I tried my hand at building my hearth and heat shield, lol doing this on weekends by myself hearth took me 3 weeks a lot and I mean a lot of cuts ( not a professional by any means) good thing I bought 2 boxs for my goof ups lol. First and last tile job for me ! Doing my heat shield today decided to go with premade imperial heat shield your job looked a lot cleaner than mine! How I got mortar in my hair is beyond me but thank god it was easy to clean off tile same as grout. Very nice job you did
😂 I feel your pain I am the same way thank heavens for editing. This is my first time doing some of these projects so I guess there must be a little bit of a learning curve. It’s great to hear that you’re developing different skills, just remember there’s nothing like being self-reliant. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. It’s been great to hear about your project. Best wishes.
Cabin looking great Karl! Nice job on those tiles. Thanks for sharing with us. It's been a fun adventure to be able to follow along on. Look forward to future videos.
Thank you very much I appreciate the support you give the channel. There are so many new projects for this spring that I look forward to sharing with you.Have an awesome week my friend
looks nice Karl. sorry about the equipment problems.
Thank you so much. I guess I was so nervous about doing the tile I just never noticed the camera wasn’t working. LOL oh well, no going back now
That looks great Karl! I understand the woes of making a video, doesn't always come out the way we plan.
Thanks Jody, Lately I haven’t been that pleased with my cameras it’s time to do a little updating. Thanks for your support have a blessed week my friend
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Looks great Karl! Cant wait to see the finished product!
Thanks Mark I appreciate it.I’m trying to get as much done before the spring so hopefully I can get a little time on the water. Have a great week
You did a fine job for your first time. Looks awesome
Thank you very much my friend! Have an awesome week
Nice tile work, it looks good. I've done some tile work, the grouting is what got me....never let that stuff get too dry on the tile!
This was my first time tiling I was surprised that It actually turned out good. I’m not sure if I’m ready for any bigger projects LOL. Stay safe
What kinda grout did you used?
I like how it looks Karl. Looks much better that the concrete board. Have a great week. Todd from da U.P.
LOL, I was really getting sick of looking at that concrete board but this was the first day of the year that I could leave the wood-burning stove off and tile behind it. Have a great week Todd it’s great to hear from you.
You did a great job!
Thank you Deb. Oddly enough I was really worried about this project. I appreciate your support
Looks good Karl. I like that mantle idea. It’ll be interesting to see what idea you guys put up there if you do decide. We had all the kids over Saturday for homemade lasagna. Blessed, what a feeling.
So that’s why Dante didn’t answer his phone. LOL, tell him I’ve got it handled. It’s great to hear that you had the whole family together that is a very special feeling. Have a great week Don I appreciate all the support you give the channel :)
Great job!
Thank you so much
Love this and love you!
Thank you Natalie I hope you have an awesome week!
I like the idea of the mantel!
I’m pretty sure I’m going to go with it. Nothing too big though.Thanks for watching
I really appreciated the time you spent explaining everything upfront, Karl. Maybe that Amish company you mentioned awhile back would have some mahogany, cherry, or walnut wood for a rustic looking quality mantle. And what a perfect spot to put subscriber gifts and family momentos. Very clever use of that 30-06 bullet by the way!
Jason thank you so much for all the great ideas! I think we’re on the same page I will definitely go back to my Amish friends to see if they have any wood that would fit the application.Thanks again I really appreciate hearing your ideas
Oh man battery failure is terrible, that has happened to me numerous times, get busy and forget to check. Great job on the tile though. Looks great.
Thanks Wiley. It was a real bummer, you put all that time into a video and then find out the meat of it never recorded. Oh well if that’s the worst life brings me I guess I’m doing pretty good. Take care, I hope you were able to get something done with all the warmer weather.
Why didn’t u leave the 1” gap between hardboard and wood wall. That still a combustible wall.
Looking good Karl! Wood trim boarder will look just as good as the bull nose. Probably don't need to cut the tile then. Hopefully we won't need our woodstoves soon! Have a great week
I really like your idea about doing the wood trim, I mean I really like that idea! If you don’t mind I think that is how I am going to do it. Have a great week my friend thank you so much for the helpful suggestion. I can’t wait for that warm weather
Looks wonderful. Great work
Larry it’s always great to hear from you I appreciate your support. I hope you have an awesome week!
@@karlsoffthegrid1378 you also
great job explaining how to do the job and oh don't we know how things go when you are filming its always something we have lost audio so many time you would think we would learn be safe hope you are having a good ice fishing trip
Yeah it’s a real bummer when the equipment fails.The ice fishing was really bad this week I still have one more week before the season is over hopefully things get better. Have a great week my friend
Question as we are getting ready to install a stove - my understanding is the stove surround non combustible wall has to have a one inch air space between the combustible wall. Is your cement board directly secured to the wood paneling?
No the cement board is secured to the stud wall and then I put decorative tile on top of the cement board. Check on the back of your stove it should have all the setbacks that are required. With the newer stoves nowadays the requirements have changed quite a bit. Good luck with your install, thanks for watching
@@karlsoffthegrid1378 thank you. I've obtained an older Fisher stove. I found a manual on line- but setbacks are in regards to combustibles. I was hoping we could secure cement board to the stud wall as well and put stone on the cement wall...but many are telling me we need a one inch air space between stud wall and cement board. Perhaps because it is a radiant heat stove... Spacing it one inch out with gap at top and bottom certainly prohibits the nice stone look we were thinking about.
I like what Farm Life said about the wood trim. That would look good. How about a little silicone where tile overlaps the wood? Mane do nothing Karl it looks great!
I think silicon would work pretty good, I shouldn’t have to worry about anything expanding or contracting. I’ve got a couple questions I need to ask Aaron about before I start the mantle. Have a great week my friend
Just for people knowledge,,, When your stove requires you to have it 17 inches away from the wall,,,,,, By NFPA 211 standards,,,, You can put a heat shield on the wall with a 1 inch gap between the wall and the heat shield,,,, and that reduces the distance requirements by 66%..... So if you put a heat shield up your new distance would be 6 inches... 17x66% = 11.22 17-11 = 6... Remember you have to do the same math for your connecting pipe requirement, but it should work out to be the same since your pipe is normally offset by 2 to 3 inches..
that way if you are limited on space, your wood stove wont be in the middle of the room...
Also,, make sure you understand the 10, 2, 3 rule for chimney's.. Not only for code but its to make sure your stack is drawing like it was designed and you will never have blow back inside your house.
Great to know, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Karl, this is great!
QUESTION: Did you buy special heat-proof tile?
Thanks for watching! I did not have to buy any special type of tile. The concrete wall backing and the tile are both non-combustible and are far enough away from the stove so that it won’t be a problem. They are just there as a safety precaution.
Tile are literally cooked in a kiln. All tile can take the heat.
Hi! Why didn't you put tiles all along behind the flue? The flue gets very hot as well. Curious to know as I am in the same situation. Thank you
The video doesn’t show it very well but the flu pipe is about 6 inches further away from the wall than the back of the stove is. That extra 6 inches gives me enough clearance so that I don’t have to have fireproofing at that point. I stopped the fireproofing at with that particular height because I am putting a fireplace mantle on top of it. You could continue the tile up to the ceiling if you prefer but it is not required
@@karlsoffthegrid1378 THanks Karl! Can you tell me how far exactly the pipe is from the wall?
I’m not at the cabin right now so I’m not exactly sure. On the back of your wood-burning stove there usually is an ID plate that tells you all the tolerances of that particular stove and piping. If it does not have that ID plate you can always call your municipalities inspections department and they should be able to help you out. Good luck with your project
gonna be awesome when its done no doubts. bummer bout the dead batteries. thanks karl.
Thank you, I appreciate the encouragement. I am always nervous the first time I’m doing something I can’t believe I overlooked the camera. I hope you have an incredible week, stay safe
I saw the other video on when you put the wood stove in and i always figured you had to put something like what you put on the wall underneath the wood stove too. The heat must not be that predominant underneath then the back wall gets?
If you look closely what I did with the floor was I actually bought a fire proof pad for the wood-burning stove to sit on. You are correct, the floor doesn’t get as hot as the back wall does. However, I have noticed that I have often accidentally spilled some hot embers on the floor and it sure is good to have that fire proof mat there to protect the floor. It’s always great to hear from you James have an awesome week
You said you forget your tile cutter at home.so you a ways to go from home to the cabin?
Yes I do not live at the cabin full-time yet. I want to finish the cabin before we make the move. I can’t wait! Have a great week
So how far is your cabin from your home place.sounds like you got a distance to drive.
What kinda grout did you used? I would think it has to be heat resistant.
I just use the regular grout. To be honest with you now that I’ve had the stove in for two years, I can testify the wall never really gets hot if you follow the manufactures distance requirements. I guess it’s just added protection
@@karlsoffthegrid1378 thank you very much for the info, love the video 🤙🏾🤙🏾
If you are more than the recommended clearance how necessary is it to put up the wall hearth? I'm wondering if I can get by without it, given that I have the clearance.
Check what your local codes are they often determine how far you need to be. Otherwise there should be a diagram on the back of your store that will have the clearances written on it. I was far enough away from the wall that I didn’t need any additional fire proofing but I put the tile up for aesthetics
Great tip on a #karlsoffthegrid marker
It really worked good, LOL. Have an awesome week
personally i would leave that tile as is...slide something in behind for more support...cause otherwise it will look unbalanced and trigger my OCD...lol...
Great advice I think that’s exactly what I’m going to do. I am also thinking of putting a wood border around the tile. Thanks for sharing such a great idea. Have a great week!
Karl, does the foam in the concrete board off gas from the heat?
No, it never gets that hot. These newer stoves are pretty well insulated. Great question, thanks for watching!!
@@karlsoffthegrid1378 Thank you!
sorry i laugh so hard about your battery dying , i've been there, but nice video and good job on the tile.
LOL that was the first time I ever ran out of a battery like that. Oh well I guess I will live in learn. Have an awesome day!
Sorry your battery went dead!!! I've had that happen more than once
I would leave the 2 in of tile overhang. It turned out great!
@@lazypondfarm I think I will leave the overhang and I will probably hide it with some trim.
I never made it out on the ice this weekend it was just too slushy. Have a great week
Good morning all
It was a good morning, I hope you had an even better day!