Union Stove Works * Wood Burning Cook Stove

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  • Опубліковано 24 гру 2024

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  • @johnm.evangelis693
    @johnm.evangelis693 4 роки тому +1

    That's an awesome looking stove Dennis!!!

    • @dennisconrad6124
      @dennisconrad6124  4 роки тому

      John M. Evangelis Thanks! I’m really surprised I found it. I can’t wait to try it out.

  • @nancyrussell1290
    @nancyrussell1290 4 роки тому

    This stove is s o o.o beautiful. A
    lot of nostalgia here. Looks like
    you'll be prepared for about
    anything, Dennis

    • @dennisconrad6124
      @dennisconrad6124  4 роки тому

      Nancy Russell Well it’s burning as I speak! I had moved from Arizona to northern Maine. I knew 2 1/2 years ago, they had everything in place to roll out the NWO. I just didn’t know how they were going to do it. BUT I DO NOW! Since I’ve lived the last 20 years with Proverbs 27:12 as my focus, I came here to set myself up to be able to live like the 1800’s if I needed to. (Can’t buy or sell). I bought 50 acres here of some wild useless land. I had planned on building a small (200 sq ft) cabin. But last year I spent the whole summer clearing land etc. then I bailed out for the winter and was able to go fly for 2 1/2 months. Well, the “virus” came about, and by late March I realized what was really going on. They’re rolling out the NWO. So, I had to shift gears. I bought an older travel trailer and as much as possible turned that into a tiny home. I moved 3200 miles to a place I didn’t know a soul. I figured I’d meet people. But my first summer, all I did was worked. Now, when I go out in town, I don’t want to know any of those people. So, long story short. I moved 3200 miles to become a hermit, by force.

    • @nancyrussell1290
      @nancyrussell1290 4 роки тому

      @@dennisconrad6124 Good story. That
      was a lot! You do about have to be
      really isolated to get thru. Wish I
      could do that. Being in a rural town
      is better than being in the city I
      guess but my older neighbors are
      passed on which leaves me
      pretty isolated. Totally get what
      you're saying....I am a loner too.
      Anyway, the stove is awesome.
      My grandmother had a wood
      cook stove when I was a wee
      girl. She went electric in the
      late fifties I think. My grandparents
      ran a very large cattle farm on
      the W. VA. side of the Ohio River.
      Growing up on an Ohio farm
      myself, I have a great love for the
      country. I sure admire what you
      are doing, Dennis.

    • @nancyrussell1290
      @nancyrussell1290 4 роки тому

      @@dennisconrad6124 P.S. Good
      scripture. Proverbs is all about
      wisdom.
      Haven't seen a post from Roy
      today. I did not know his
      background till I looked him
      up. Shocked me a little that he
      had three wives back when.
      I'll just be more an observer now
      Some people can get off on
      tangents.

    • @dennisconrad6124
      @dennisconrad6124  4 роки тому

      @@nancyrussell1290 Well when I first started watching Roy about 7-8 years ago. I looked into him myself and was shocked. But I liked what he said, but I kept my antennas up. But after about 2 years I realized this guy says what I think. And,, he’s never tried to hide any of it. Now, if somebody tries to bring up his past, he won’t go there, because in his mind, he’s already dealt with it. enough times. Roy was on the Phil Donahue show twice back then. I think he might have even been in Time Magazine back then too. I can’t remember his whole story. If I could remember where to find it, I know of an interview he tells the whole thing. But in my opinion, nothing wrong with Roy Potter at all. I’ve been very active in UA-cam for 10+ years. Roy is the only one that has survived, that I’ve started watching. Like I said, it’s probably been 7-8 years.
      I grew up on a small dairy farm in southern Michigan myself. With dirt poor parents, and 5 of us kids, we lived a pretty backwards life. So,, I’m seasoned!
      I need to clarify one thing. When I say the 1800’s, I’m not sitting here burning candles. I’m doing it under my terms. I have an off grid electrical system, (battery bank, inverter, etc.) I didn’t go solar because I don’t think theres enough sun here. I didn’t go wind, because not enough wind. I have to run a small generator about 4 hours a day. To charge the battery bank. But, I have a small electric fridge, small chess freezer, a propane off grid 24” kitchen range, etc. do, I have most if the normal things. The whole trailer is 120 volts. No 12 volt stuff.
      When I first bought this, I thought. I might bail out during the winters, and spend them in Arizona, or Mexico. But all that’s changed now. So, I’m going to be spending this winter here, whether I like it or not.
      So, you live in the city now? Bad place to be if you do.

    • @nancyrussell1290
      @nancyrussell1290 4 роки тому

      @@dennisconrad6124 Thanks for that
      input. It WAS a long time ago.
      Wonder what happened to the
      wives. No wonder he has so
      many kids!
      I can't consider Coved as the
      head wound unto death, so I hold
      back there. Personally, I don't
      think the President ever had
      Coved.....all theater I think.
      My years in Colorado have mostly
      been in a rural town where I am
      now. Probably 8000 people now;
      only 2000 people in the whole
      county when I first came here.
      The people in outlying areas, those
      who have been here a long time
      are stored up, locked and loaded.
      Altitude at 8500 ft and soil as
      hard as a rock, no one does any
      serious gardening without a
      greenhouse! Any crops have to
      be guarded on all sides or deer
      will eat them. You have moose
      to eat yours 😆😆

  • @中华大神
    @中华大神 4 роки тому

    good