Martin, River and Cricket, Merry Christmas and congratulations on your 200th episode. Your sharing this on Christmas Day is like opening and unexpected extra gift. Thank you and congratulations on your 200th episode milestone. You’ve worked for your success and it’s well deserved.
That's got to be a awesome sound setting in your boat and listening to the rain hitting the roof and the water. And enjoying the company of your babies. Ointment for the soul
You make great videos. Remember, the flu became open there for several seconds, maybe that was part of the smoke you were smelling. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work. Stay safe out there my friend.
Merry Christmas Martin River and Cricket. Hope you all had a great day. That storm at the beginning of the episode I wouldn't mind, looking at what the weather was like the next day. Even don't mind ice cold days, as long as the sun's out. What's not to like about the scenery and sunshine, with them calm waters. That fireplace is definitely going to do it's job 👍. Until next time, take care
In my lifetime as an Outdoor enthusiast, on Canoe Trips and Hunting Fishing Trips I have been caught out on open water where the winds whipped up, sky went Black, massive rain, all in five minutes on Georgian Bay. Finding yourself in 5 Ft. waves in situations like this, lighting striking all around in a 16 Ft. Aluminum fishing boat...yes...I have a John McStain in my skivvies more than once....YOU MUST have a deep respect for the powers of Nature, and despite the best safety precautions you can get caught short....don't panic, keep your head, and be confident you have gotten right with the Man upstairs and he will call my home at his divine timing.
The stove might draft better with a swept 90 degree elbow in place that square corner. I didn't get a good look at the straight section of pipe outside but I think it was short or nothing but a spark arresting a screen after the elbow. Another length of pipe similar to what you have inside would also help it draft better. I always open the ash pan door a little when first lighting the stove for better draft. It doesn't take long for it to get going that way. Bring your wood in to dry a little better next to the stove before use. Merry Christmas!
Looks like the water is up a bit, really pretty anchorage you have there. I thought the wood smoke smell came with the wood stove, at least it did with mine anyway. Thanks for the Vid and Merry Christmas to you and yours. River had me laughing, he never missed a thing when you were working on the stove.
Minor suggestions. Always start a really hot twig or paper fire and heat the chimney it will draw much better and minimize the smoke inside. Strap the chimney outside, screw the legs down making sure the stove doesn’t move and create a disaster. Enjoy a toasty winter!!
Thanks Bud. That's a really good tip warming, the chimney of something. I never end up really doing and my dad always did it. I appreciate it brother good looking out.
open damper and shut off air inlet a few seconds before opening stove door. I tell ya martin firebrick does help a lot especially when trying to slow burn so its not too hot. Gives a steadier long-lasting heat at low burns as well. I think you can make your own bricks not to mention custom shape them. Nothing wrong with the pipe angles as all pipes need to get warm to draw smoke up. A cold air feed from outside makes a difference as it keeps it from pulling air out of the cabin plus it stops it from pulling cold air from outside into the cabin. also, cold air makes it burn better. All kinds of ways to tweek it. I think yours is great as it is. Merry Christmas!!
#160 on your 200th. I wanted to wait 40 more, but I couldn't! 😂 Merry Christmas to everyone at Another Time, Another Place. I hope all 3 of you have a great day. 😊 One quick thought: see if you can find a small fan to blow that heat around: hot and cold spots are less comfortable than even temps when walking around in our travel trailer. You can get 12v ones from old PCs for nothing to a couple of bucks. You don't want a lot of air movement, just enough to 'stir the soup.' Too much airflow makes you think it's colder (wind chill factor): this is a true case of 'too little is bad, too much is bad; just right is just right.' Keep living the dream, brother, I'll keep living vicariously thru you 3. 👍
Merry Christmas! You should get 6-4” hose clamps and 3 small p😅of sheet metal and make a coupling to not only cover seems of pipe but would help hold it in place. The old hose clamps and soup can trick to fix exhaust pipes
Thank you... A. Couple of people have mentioned that 90° from the company. I'm gonna research it. We'll see it plus i'm gonna have a few more fires and see how everything goes... I appreciate you're looking out for me
Couple bungee cords and short piece of light metal chain could hold the stove pipe up outside of the cabin.. I assume you could put a couple hooks in the roof eave and hook it up like that or just use some baling wire with one hook in the eave holding the outside stove pipe in place! Merry Christmas Sailor!!
Pretty impressed that you're able to stay warm without the cabin being insulated, are you planning to add any later, and do you experience condensation on the walls from the temperature differential? I know you build your boats out of lumber, have you ever seen anyone build the cabin with an aluminum shed kit you can buy
Thanks for asking bud, I may add some type of insulation, However, everything's comfortable right now. It's just a matter of how much money i'm spending on diesel or fuel for air conditioning. I don't like the idea of the weight that would be added by me putting in. Whatever wood I use to cover up the insulation? Because I don't want to look at insulin. So we'll see. Have Kayaks will travel, posted a video of someone who used metal, I have no problem with condensation whatsoever. Great questions. My friend. I appreciate you checking on them. 👍
@@ATAP...AnotherTimeI checked out that aluminum build on the channel you suggested, makes me wish I would have learned aluminum welding, kind of looks like that 2 inch box aluminum would be lighter than 2x4s and plywood. The boat he built isn't long enough, if i can swing it I'm looking for a 30ft boat and if need be add a third pontoon. Thanks for all your help😊
Hope you had a merry Christmas. You ever get up on the Ohio river on the 19th there was a vessel along the same line as yours going downriver at Patriot Indiana.You were my first thought
I would wire (two hose clamps) the horizontal to the vertical flu just beyond the corner piece so temperature expansion pop-opens couldn't happen after bed. Simple safety solution but then, I'm no expert. DIY here.
I feel like they're the best way to heat a little space off grid. The air is not too stuffy or anything like that and it is actually warm. Plus they're pretty reliable. Again, Bud, thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
Don't over think wood stoves, they are simple, I have been heating my homes with wood all my life and I am 59 years old. But your flew must be 2 foot above your roof line to get good draft otherwise you will get back draft..
Martin, River and Cricket, Merry Christmas and congratulations on your 200th episode. Your sharing this on Christmas Day is like opening and unexpected extra gift. Thank you and congratulations on your 200th episode milestone. You’ve worked for your success and it’s well deserved.
Thank you my friend, merry christmas 🎅🎄 You're awesome Luis 👍
Good episode! Kind of exciting. And Merry Christmas to you and your little "family"! ✨🌟✨
Thank you my friend Merry Christmas! 🎅🎄
That's got to be a awesome sound setting in your boat and listening to the rain hitting the roof and the water. And enjoying the company of your babies. Ointment for the soul
Yeah I really do love that sound too, nothing better...👍 Ointment for the soul, love that bud.
Happy Holiday's Martin...This was a nice video to see in the feed today...!!!
Thanks, brother. I appreciate it. I hope you had a good holiday...
Merry Christmas.
Health, Blessings, and a wonderful New Year.
Merry Christmas to you too. Enjoy your holidays!
You make great videos. Remember, the flu became open there for several seconds, maybe that was part of the smoke you were smelling. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work. Stay safe out there my friend.
I bet that was it, Than.
Ks for watching I appreciate you brother
Looks cozy ❤
Great music
👍 🎶
Need to put some sheet metal screws in the stove pipe.
That's a good idea. I appreciate you looking out for me. I hope you had a good holiday, my friend.
Your blessed with all that solitude sir. Merry Christmas to You, River and Cricket. Stay warm and dry❤
Thank you my friend, Merry Christmas to you as well... 👍
nice job
Thank you 👍
Congratulations Martin, and a Happy New Year😊🎉
Thanks Scott 👍 Happy new year bud
Merry Christmas and congratulations on your 200th episode.
Thank you my friend, Merry Christmas to you too.
Thank you for the Christmas video. Hope you are having a Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas my friend... Enjoy your holiday. Very kind of you to take the time to watch and comment
Merry Christmas Martin i enjoy the firebox its free heat and the extra chores is an added bonus to pass the time
The Merry Christmas to you too. Yeah, that fire place does create work. But you're right, river likes cutting wood 🪵 anyways... 😆
Merry Christmas Martin River and Cricket. Hope you all had a great day. That storm at the beginning of the episode I wouldn't mind, looking at what the weather was like the next day. Even don't mind ice cold days, as long as the sun's out. What's not to like about the scenery and sunshine, with them calm waters. That fireplace is definitely going to do it's job 👍. Until next time, take care
Hi Terry. I hope you had a good holiday. Thanks for watching you're awesome. It has been very beautiful lately. This winter is such a nice time a year
In my lifetime as an Outdoor enthusiast, on Canoe Trips and Hunting Fishing Trips I have been caught out on open water where the winds whipped up, sky went Black, massive rain, all in five minutes on Georgian Bay. Finding yourself in 5 Ft. waves in situations like this, lighting striking all around in a 16 Ft. Aluminum fishing boat...yes...I have a John McStain in my skivvies more than once....YOU MUST have a deep respect for the powers of Nature, and despite the best safety precautions you can get caught short....don't panic, keep your head, and be confident you have gotten right with the Man upstairs and he will call my home at his divine timing.
Merry Christmas Martin, to you and the crew. Congrats on the 200 milestone 💪😎✌❤
Thanks, bud... Merry Christmas to you, too! 👍
Marry Christmas my friend. Stay warm and dry.
Merry Christmas my friend, thanks for watching! 🎄
Merry Christmas 🎄
Congrats on you 200
👍 thanks guys
Merry Christmas Martin. Glad the weather was nice for you today
Merry Christmas my friend, thanks for watching! 🎄
The stove might draft better with a swept 90 degree elbow in place that square corner. I didn't get a good look at the straight section of pipe outside but I think it was short or nothing but a spark arresting a screen after the elbow. Another length of pipe similar to what you have inside would also help it draft better. I always open the ash pan door a little when first lighting the stove for better draft. It doesn't take long for it to get going that way. Bring your wood in to dry a little better next to the stove before use. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas, you're awesome. I'll keep it in mind. 🙏 Thanks for the tips
Congratulations on 200th 🎉
Thanks my friend 👋 👍
Merry Christmas to you and your fur family
Merry Christmas to you too!
Looks like the water is up a bit, really pretty anchorage you have there. I thought the wood smoke smell came with the wood stove, at least it did with mine anyway. Thanks for the Vid and Merry Christmas to you and yours. River had me laughing, he never missed a thing when you were working on the stove.
Thanks, bud... Merry Christmas to you and yours too... I mean, let's admit. River is definitely the star of the show, right.
Minor suggestions.
Always start a really hot twig or paper fire and heat the chimney it will draw much better and minimize the smoke inside. Strap the chimney outside, screw the legs down making sure the stove doesn’t move and create a disaster. Enjoy a toasty winter!!
Thanks Bud. That's a really good tip warming, the chimney of something. I never end up really doing and my dad always did it. I appreciate it brother good looking out.
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas my friend. Enjoy your holiday...
Marry Christmas
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
open damper and shut off air inlet a few seconds before opening stove door. I tell ya martin firebrick does help a lot especially when trying to slow burn so its not too hot. Gives a steadier long-lasting heat at low burns as well. I think you can make your own bricks not to mention custom shape them. Nothing wrong with the pipe angles as all pipes need to get warm to draw smoke up. A cold air feed from outside makes a difference as it keeps it from pulling air out of the cabin plus it stops it from pulling cold air from outside into the cabin. also, cold air makes it burn better. All kinds of ways to tweek it. I think yours is great as it is. Merry Christmas!!
Thanks for all the information. I appreciate you looking out for us. Very nice of you. Merry christmas 🤶 🎄 my friend
#160 on your 200th.
I wanted to wait 40 more, but I couldn't! 😂
Merry Christmas to everyone at Another Time, Another Place.
I hope all 3 of you have a great day. 😊
One quick thought: see if you can find a small fan to blow that heat around: hot and cold spots are less comfortable than even temps when walking around in our travel trailer. You can get 12v ones from old PCs for nothing to a couple of bucks. You don't want a lot of air movement, just enough to 'stir the soup.' Too much airflow makes you think it's colder (wind chill factor): this is a true case of 'too little is bad, too much is bad; just right is just right.'
Keep living the dream, brother, I'll keep living vicariously thru you 3. 👍
Thanks for the tips. I appreciate you looking out for me. Very nice of you. I hope you enjoyed your holiday 👍
@@ATAP...AnotherTimeinduction fans, set on top of the stove and when it’s warm enough the heat makes it spin. No power needed from a pc fan
Great vid. Happy New Year mate.
Happy new year bud...
Merry Christmas! You should get 6-4” hose clamps and 3 small p😅of sheet metal and make a coupling to not only cover seems of pipe but would help hold it in place. The old hose clamps and soup can trick to fix exhaust pipes
Merry Christmas. Thanks for the tip. I appreciate it...
Merry Christmas y'all
You too bud 👍
When I installed central vacuum systems, long sweeping 90's and 45's were always better flow than small sharp turns.
Great info bud thanks.... guys .
Great for this watts bar girl too. Thanks...I gotta redo my vac system and got 1 big and 2 little cast irons I gotta work on this winter.
Metal duck tape would be nice.
Put at around the joints and seal the hole in the concrete board.
Just saying
Love your channel
I really appreciate good tips. Thank you very much my friend... Good looking out. 👍
Happy New Year Martin. 🎉
Thanks brother, same to you.
Merry Christmas Martin, its too bad River cant fill the stove for you at night😂
Hi Les, I hope you had a good christmas, my friend. Well, river definitely likes to break up the wood... 😆 🤣 😂
That 90⁰ angle is a little bit scary for a chimney fire 🔥? Enjoyed watching you put it together. You're funny to watch. I love it ❤
Thank you... A.
Couple of people have mentioned that 90° from the company. I'm gonna research it. We'll see it plus i'm gonna have a few more fires and see how everything goes... I appreciate you're looking out for me
Martin
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Couple bungee cords and short piece of light metal chain could hold the stove pipe up outside of the cabin.. I assume you could put a couple hooks in the roof eave and hook it up like that or just use some baling wire with one hook in the eave holding the outside stove pipe in place! Merry Christmas Sailor!!
That's a good tip, my friend! Merry Christmas.
Pretty impressed that you're able to stay warm without the cabin being insulated, are you planning to add any later, and do you experience condensation on the walls from the temperature differential? I know you build your boats out of lumber, have you ever seen anyone build the cabin with an aluminum shed kit you can buy
Thanks for asking bud, I may add some type of insulation, However, everything's comfortable right now. It's just a matter of how much money i'm spending on diesel or fuel for air conditioning. I don't like the idea of the weight that would be added by me putting in.
Whatever wood I use to cover up the insulation? Because I don't want to look at insulin. So we'll see. Have
Kayaks will travel, posted a video of someone who used metal, I have no problem with condensation whatsoever. Great questions. My friend. I appreciate you checking on them. 👍
My next house boat will have a greenhouse on it. As the main house, all window all glass...
@ATAP...AnotherTime wow that will look amazing, are you going to increase the length for that one?
@scwaty180 I think i'm gonna go wide...
@@ATAP...AnotherTimeI checked out that aluminum build on the channel you suggested, makes me wish I would have learned aluminum welding, kind of looks like that 2 inch box aluminum would be lighter than 2x4s and plywood. The boat he built isn't long enough, if i can swing it I'm looking for a 30ft boat and if need be add a third pontoon. Thanks for all your help😊
When you open door. Open damper. No smoke
That's a good tip. I appreciate it very kind of you.
Hope you had a merry Christmas. You ever get up on the Ohio river on the 19th there was a vessel along the same line as yours going downriver at Patriot Indiana.You were my first thought
There's a couple of us out here. Merry Christmas to you. Thanks for watching.
I would wire (two hose clamps) the horizontal to the vertical flu just beyond the corner piece so temperature expansion pop-opens couldn't happen after bed. Simple safety solution but then, I'm no expert. DIY here.
Good tip thanks 👍
I wouldn’t be concerned about the wood stove inside at all… but I would put a wire anchor on the pipe outside back to the boat
I appreciate the tip my friend Thanks for looking out for us. Hope you had a good christmas 👍
Yikes Lake Michigan!
I know right... The?
Biggest wave. I see here is not even close to the small waves on lake michigan
I was wondering if you had a diesel heater . How does it work for you
I feel like they're the best way to heat a little space off grid. The air is not too stuffy or anything like that and it is actually warm. Plus they're pretty reliable.
Again, Bud, thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
Don't over think wood stoves, they are simple, I have been heating my homes with wood all my life and I am 59 years old. But your flew must be 2 foot above your roof line to get good draft otherwise you will get back draft..
Good info bud thanks. You're awesome. I hope you enjoyed your holiday too
lol remember when someone let your tablet fly into the river?
I do remember that... 😆 🤣 😂
Turn stove sideway
I don't like that stove setup one bit. Pretty tight quarters. Other than that, Merry Christmas & a Blessed New Year.
I hear you! It can be a bit cramped in there at times. Thanks for the good wishes! Hope you enjoyed your holiday... 👍
Merry Christmas 🎄
Merry Christmas
I hope you enjoyed your holidays bud