Thanks for taking us through the start up and operation of your boiler. Your wood shed looks really good. I wish that I would have put an outside boiler in, that I could have used for my shop and house. Maybe some day. Take care Tony.
Hey Tony , thanks for taking us along for the ride of firing up your boiler, informative and interesting. Wood shed looks awesome. You’ll have all the wood you need readily available at your fingertips. Cheers Woody !!!
The only time I have ever shut off my pump is when it went out or on the off occasion when we’ve lost power. I had an old timer tell me those little pumps are meant to run continuously. So in 13 years mine has been shut off once to replace and maybe 6 times for loss of power. That shed is the cats meow!
Thanks for the advice, I’m planning on just leaving it running from now on. The woodshed is going to be great. Not fighting with an ice and snow covered tarp at 5 in the morning will be priceless!
Tony you have a nice set-up there. I’ve been holding off lighting my OWB since the weather has been pretty warm but probably this week I’ll have to start it up. Thanks for sharing 👍TCT
It was good to see how a outside boiler works. I have never seen one as of yet. Maybe when I build my shop I'll look into one. I don't think we can do a install on a Double wide mobile home. How is Austin liking his car?
Hey Juan, how was the hunt? You could use heat exchanger and utilize your existing HVAC system to use a wood boiler. It’s a huge up front cost but if you plan on heating multiple out buildings in the future it might something worth looking into. He’s still loving the car, he cant get get his license for 4 months but he’s looking for parts and pieces to upgrade the car already. Thanks for the support brother I appreciate it!
Hey Tony, great video and boiler setup you have. Question, how much of the splits in your new woodshed do you anticipate burning this winter? What’s your usage per year? I was thinking about installing a boiler but have heard horror stories about the huge amount of firewood necessary to keep them running.
I figured the woodshed holds around 5 full cords or so. Last year I burned a little over 4 cords from mid October to May. The gasification units don’t burn as much wood as the older style but they are a little more picky in the quality of wood. Hopefully this help, reach out if you have any other questions. Take care-Tony
I think you knocked it out of the park with the woodshed next to the boiler. Good job Tony. I hate those over complicated bullshit thermostats too. I used to look after a furnace at work that kept asphalt hot that had about 40 buttons just to set the temperature😅
It was BOTH 👍 The firewood shed fight next to the boiler is the ticket too! Excellent Tony 👍👏🔥🪵🇺🇸 😎 Rick
Thanks Rick!
Them boilers are hungry beasts, I hope you have plenty of wood to feed it.
Yeah, I burn about 5 full cords a year.
I think i burnt my eyebrows
Very very nice setup Tony. Enjoyed and informative yes, thank you.
Kenny❤
😂 sometimes the fire really gets rolling when the door is open. Thanks for watching Kenny I appreciate it!
Great video Tony!!! Glad to see how y'all have to fire up a boiler!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks Dave!
Hey Tony. That wood shed came out amazing. Great job
Thanks, I’m looking forward to not dealing with snow and ice covered firewood!
Great video Tony! 👍The woodshed full and ready to go. Looks great. Terry
Thanks Terry! It’s going to be great having the woodshed this season.
Thanks for taking us through the start up and operation of your boiler. Your wood shed looks really good. I wish that I would have put an outside boiler in, that I could have used for my shop and house. Maybe some day. Take care Tony.
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
Hey Tony , thanks for taking us along for the ride of firing up your boiler, informative and interesting. Wood shed looks awesome. You’ll have all the wood you need readily available at your fingertips.
Cheers Woody !!!
Thanks for the support Woody!
The only time I have ever shut off my pump is when it went out or on the off occasion when we’ve lost power. I had an old timer tell me those little pumps are meant to run continuously. So in 13 years mine has been shut off once to replace and maybe 6 times for loss of power. That shed is the cats meow!
Thanks for the advice, I’m planning on just leaving it running from now on. The woodshed is going to be great. Not fighting with an ice and snow covered tarp at 5 in the morning will be priceless!
Tony you have a nice set-up there. I’ve been holding off lighting my OWB since the weather has been pretty warm but probably this week I’ll have to start it up.
Thanks for sharing 👍TCT
Thanks Tony!
Nice looking boiler Tony.
Thanks!
Interesting seeing the process of starting the boiler. I've worked in some shops with radiant floor heat, it's is fantastic heat.
Thanks for watching Bobby!
I love the videos man. Also i want a boiler more and more
Thanks Will! I’m so glad we went with the outdoor boiler, it’s been great so far. Take care bud.
I haven't fired the stove yet, 80° today in the midwest, but winter is coming soon.
That’s for sure! Fall is in full swing here, crazy how fart it happens sometimes.
It was good to see how a outside boiler works. I have never seen one as of yet. Maybe when I build my shop I'll look into one. I don't think we can do a install on a Double wide mobile home. How is Austin liking his car?
Hey Juan, how was the hunt? You could use heat exchanger and utilize your existing HVAC system to use a wood boiler. It’s a huge up front cost but if you plan on heating multiple out buildings in the future it might something worth looking into. He’s still loving the car, he cant get get his license for 4 months but he’s looking for parts and pieces to upgrade the car already. Thanks for the support brother I appreciate it!
Hey Tony, great video and boiler setup you have. Question, how much of the splits in your new woodshed do you anticipate burning this winter? What’s your usage per year? I was thinking about installing a boiler but have heard horror stories about the huge amount of firewood necessary to keep them running.
I figured the woodshed holds around 5 full cords or so. Last year I burned a little over 4 cords from mid October to May. The gasification units don’t burn as much wood as the older style but they are a little more picky in the quality of wood. Hopefully this help, reach out if you have any other questions. Take care-Tony
Hey Tony , that wood shed is awesome . Very informative video on how you get your boiler fired and get the system working . Thanks for sharing !!👍🏻🇺🇸🪵
Thanks Del!
I think you knocked it out of the park with the woodshed next to the boiler. Good job Tony. I hate those over complicated bullshit thermostats too. I used to look after a furnace at work that kept asphalt hot that had about 40 buttons just to set the temperature😅
I can’t believe they really have to be that complicated, I have to relearn how to use them every year 😂😂