How to Restore a WOOD STOVE the EASY WAY - Like New in Minutes
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- The EASIEST way to make a CAST IRON WOOD STOVE LOOK LIKE NEW - Takes just a few minutes with basic tools and your stove can look brand new! See my TINY HOUSE WOODSTOVE come back to life after 20 years.The Wood stove shown is the HOBBIT Stove by Salamander and it's still made today.
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To clean the glass on a woodstove door use a dampened paper towel and dip it in cold wood ash. Make sure the glass is cool to the touch and rub the paper towel on the glass until it's clean, it takes literally less than a minute. Then take a clean paper towel and wipe the residue off. Much cheaper and easier than store bought cleaners.
THE best and cheapest way to do it.
I learned same trick this year and it gave me phenomenal results on my 15 year old Harmon pellet stove’s glass.
No other product can compete with a damp towel and cold ash! 👍
Great suggestion, I’ve been using a damp dishwashing tablet which gets rid of the stubborn bits.
I have to say. Your videos are fantastic. No bs talking. Tackle the job and that’s that. Good work
As a jewelry artist I find brass brushes second to none. Love these small wood stoves!
Neat. It looks like, with some intelligence and elbow grease, you managed to turn an okay purchase into a really great one. I don't know anything about wood stoves so I didn't realize how many parts they had. Knowing those details also makes for smart shopping when buying used. Good work!
I discovered that the absolute best thing to clean the glass is wood ash! apply with a news paper and water, and it gleamed like new. Couldn't believe it, after searching for a good cleaner, it was right in front of me all the time!
has always been a convenient yet powerful cleaner for wood stove glass. it's almost karmic!
That stove is so cuuuuuuuuuuuuuute!!!
Great job.
That turned out incredible and love these things.
Nice work brother
For some reason, this video got me to hit the notification bell. Good job!
Like it 👍
These tips will save people a lot of money over buying a new wood stove. In fact, if you were looking for a way to make some money on the side, buying cheap and restoring stoves could make you some good money.👍
Love it. Can’t wait to see it in action in the shed.
Me too, gonna be VERY cold outside when I install it, still waiting for some parts.
So satisfying to see these transformed. Nice work!
I appreciate that, much easier than lawn care transformations for sure!
Wow! So impressive! I can't wait to do my stove and install it in my garden shed/dog kennel. Can't wait for the rest of the videos!! Now just need to figure out how to get the stove out from under 4 feet of snow and iced into the ground! Guess I need to wait until spring!
Another top notch and high quality video, thank you!
Incredible job, amazing transformation!
Thank you, it's a nice looking little thing
The best way to clean that glass is use a sheet of newspaper or paper towel. Wet the paper and dip in stove ashes, then rub the glass with the paste till clean.
You lucky dog... I've always wanted a wood stove. Looks awesome. Great job saving a wonderful little stove.
This was super interesting to watch! Thanks for the info. Looking forward to the installation video. 👍🏻
Wow!! Definitely going to be looking on Craigslist and Marketplace for one of these now 🤣🤣
From Canada that is a fine looking small stove, looks like it should work very well
Wow the end result is impressive!
I love the size of this!
Cool stove transformation. I always enjoy your videos, they are brief, interesting and topical. Good job.
Wow! You absolutely transformed that stove. Well done!
Awesome
I’m on the lookout for stoves!!
Looking foward to seeing it in your shop..
Yes they are hard to find..a good quality one anyway..
Nice work. I wish in Australia it was colder so I could have something like this.
Thank you, You guys have that cool Ozpig thing, I want to make my own!
I was so relieved when you cleaned the glass!
I love refinishing older wood stoves. I have not yet used stove polish, but when I get the chance, now I will. I have always repainted them, but looking back, some of them probably didn't need it.
The Salamander Hobbit stoves are brilliant little things and widely available in UK. Top tip for cleaning the glass and anything with wood residue on it is to dip a damp cloth or paper towel in wood ash and then wipe the glass clean before giving it a final polish with a dry paper towel. It leaves the glass crystal clear. The stove was well worth renovating and you did a great job on it. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for that awesome tip! Living off grid I rely on a wood stove daily. Now I can make it like new again. Take care from Canada eh!
When I saw this video I instantly thought of "Stove Polish" - first thing that came to mind - great stuff and great video - I'd love to have one of these little stoves for our family room to replace our vented gas burner....
Great job cleaning up that stove. I’ve used ash from my stove mixed with water to make a paste then rub. I think I like you idea to use stovetop polish.
I've heard that works well with the glass - is that true?
@@monkeybarmonkeyman It works better than any store bought option. Taught to me by an old timer. Tried it and couldn't believe I had wasted my money on inferior products.
Great tips...can't wait to see the rest. Thanks!
I have a fireplace insert with a rusty exterior. I bought paint for it years ago and I'm glad I put it off. Thanks again for another brilliant how to video. You have an excellent channel. Please keep it up
Awesome outcome !!! Kudos for vid. Anticipating ur next one.
I don't have a wood stove but enjoyed watching this.
I appreciate that, thank you
► Looks brand new!
Thank you, it turned out so much better than expected
That's a great little stove!!
Outstanding! Thank you.
I just tried out your suggestion for putting the polish back on my insert. It looks brand new now. Thanks so much for this. Really appreciated.
Wow. Great job looks awesome!!!
but omg that stove is so cute tho
Excellent video, many thanks!
I have just bought the same stove, it's in need of renovation, this video has helped a lot, many thanks.
great job. I use an engine cleaner product for the carbonized glass to make it like new effortless
Beautiful work!
Can't wait to see the video of you installing it!
Beautiful job and beautiful stove.
I love those old wood stoves! I lived in a place once where the stove was over 100 years old. It was like a work of art and had rails along the sides for warming your feet. Ate wood like crazy..
I always used ash straight from the stove it's self mixed with some cleaner and hand rubbed the glass with it. It works like a charm and NEVER scratches the glass. I usually take the glass out if it's really bad that way I'm not hanging up on the mounting tabs leaving parts of my cloth all over.
I would have never thought of a Polish paste. I just picked up a 100yr old gas stove from the first School house in my area, its in decent shape but hasnt bin used in many years. Going to get it fixed up and put in my outdoor cook shack. Thanx for sharing
Great video, I recently got my hands on a old rusted wood stove, alot bigger than this one but still needs the same kind of TLC. After grinding/wiping off all the rust I rubbed it down with a few coats of cooking oil (and even a bit of bacon grease) and burned a few hot fires in it..did a good job of sealing the surface from rust. Ill plan on getting some of that polish too and seeing how that compares. Enjoy the stove!
Another absolutely brilliant video 👍🙂
Great video!
Thanks a lot for this video you saved me a lot of work using this instead of painting, it looks great even if it doesn't last i didn't really to paint this year.
I honestly get excited for your video drops man! Luck would have it I just bought and installed a wood stove my self! what great timing.
awesome restoration!
Wow very nice and you could cook on the top too. Nice job,enjoy!
Great video
Fun and informative video Brother!
Make me yearn for my ole Vermont Castings Stove.
Darn, now I need to build a shed so I can have a wood stove again! Haha
Cheers,
Eric
I am very excited to see how the install turns out. Parts are taking a very long time to show up!
Nicely Done
Well done.
Thanks! Good help....
Nice job! You see a lot of stoves that size in Ireland.
Thank you, you guys have a great selection of smaller stoves there. I have no idea why we get so few, they are awesome.
Thank, I just bought a smaller wood stove that needs this done to it for $50. Was about to paint it lol. I think you just saved the stove.
Your videos are so amazing! Thank you 😊
Glad you like them!
Great 👍 information 👏
That's a great looking stove.
Wow what a difference, great job mate, well done
Thanks 👍
Nice. Restoring a jotul 602 C soon. Good information to know.
I'm excited to do this to mine I just brought:)
looks great
Thank you
I have found with my stove the day after a really nice hot fire (not choked down) all I need is a damp paper towel and the glass wipes clean.. near no rubbing.
I had a stove that turned out to be about 1840s-50s. Someone painted it with ordinary white house paint, so I had a lot of cleaning. Once cleaned, it was BEAUTIFUL !! I did eventaully sell it as it was an extra. I paid less than $50 for it and sold it for $249 a few weeks later.
Try using the ashes with a bit of water on the glass . It's free and works like a charm .
From a person that uses the stove most of the year' I polish it up every year keep it looking nice. And keep the rust down from the water kettles. You can get those drill brushes on Amazon they help a lot. Thanx for the video.
Cool stove buddy!👍🏼☮️
I'm going to get one like that for my shed!
Thank you, I never used anything to clean my stove for many years, I think I will do that. as for cleaning glass, wood ash ( I filled a mason jar after a fire for this) , a paper towel and a dab of water would have cleaned the glass, streak free, in half the time, as stove glass cleaner.
BEST thing I have found to clean a dirty wood stove window. Spray on oven cleaner (do when stove is cold of course). First layer gets most of the gunk using a paper towel and then 2nd spray gets the hard to get stuff, squeaky clean every time, no scratches.
Stone the crows !
I have a stove to restore. Don't want to get it wrong
Came right to your video here.
BINGO !
Hole in one !
I'm going to start mine right now.
CONFIDENT I'll be doing the right thing !
THANKS 😊
Excellent results. You really took an ugly stove and transformed it! I will keep that in mind.
Wow have had wood stoves forever but never knew of that polish. Awesome. Thing looks brand new. And I bet you paid 1/4 of the price 💕🤙
The best stove glass cleaner I've found is a damp rag or paper towel dipped into the soot inside. Takes carbon off the glass effortlessly.
I found one almost identical to the one you are working on. Hope I can get it taken apart
Awesome little stove id buy that in an instant if I came across one
a little bit of ash from the previous fire can also be used as a mild abrasive to clean the glass.
Been using $Tree oven cleaner to clean the glass on my wood stove for years, works great, Now it’s a $1.25.
the fireplace/stove glass is ceramic, its quite hard, and its usually not smooth flat, but has little bumps on it so using a razorblade to clean it off doesnt work well. whatever cleaner you used worked really nice.
Great job. I think I would have sent it out to be sand blasted with walnut chips then powder coated.
Not sure powder coating is great for stoves and if it ever chips, not easy to touch up.
I like it could make some good money restoring and reselling
Nice job! I wonder if that stove polish paste creates a black oxide coating like the metal blackening products out there. I need to address issues on an older pellet stove.
“Considering the stove is almost 20 years old it still looks good”. Well of course it does, it’s cast iron, it will look good in a 100 years too. I just restored a huge cast iron stove made in Norway around 1880, over 30 different parts that goes together like a puzzle. It looks fantastic and it’s 140 years old. Unless these things are stored outside for decades they never really get old.
I like the idea of a small wood stove in my garage/workshop but wonder how safe they are.
Super jealous. Been trying to find something this size for a while now that won’t cost an arm and a leg
Can add a little bit of copper grease in hinges, locks and the air inlet screw, it lasts for years and they work really smooth !