My first year living off the grid I didn't know how much firewood I needed and ran out in March. I had to snowshoe into the swamp and processs dead standing black ash. That was really hard work! I usually go through 6-7 cords depending on how cold it is. Two piles in the yard and the wood shed full of two year seasoned wood. Green wood will eventually burn but it makes a lot of creosote. Two year seasoned wood burns really well. You can tell how clean the wood burns by how clean the glass on the front of the door stays. Great progress!
love the joint filming! cabin looks amazing! I have a stove with a broken leg, I just used bricks to prop it on... but Cory fixed it. thank you for the content!
Transition to "class A" insulated pipe when passing through the combustible structure with a tee and tee support. Class A pipe outside as well. Do yourself a favor and pull up a diagram of a proper wood stove install with the proper components. It gets expensive when you pass through a wall or ceiling with the pipe.
Too bad he didn't take the pipe and put it up there and had some one hold it in place and take a pencil and traced a circle around it and then cut it out, that way you don't have to worry about the corner spaces. But it looks great though.
Enjoy watching the building of your off grid oasis
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That's looks great,,thanks for sharing
Good call on the two 45s vs one 90 on the stove pipe. Some up lights might go good where the peaked ceiling meets the wall over the main room.
Thanks! That would be pretty. We’ll consider it and look into options.
My first year living off the grid I didn't know how much firewood I needed and ran out in March. I had to snowshoe into the swamp and processs dead standing black ash. That was really hard work! I usually go through 6-7 cords depending on how cold it is. Two piles in the yard and the wood shed full of two year seasoned wood. Green wood will eventually burn but it makes a lot of creosote. Two year seasoned wood burns really well. You can tell how clean the wood burns by how clean the glass on the front of the door stays. Great progress!
Gorgeous thumbnail, shots are spectacular here. This whole place is just breathtaking, amazing work.
love the joint filming! cabin looks amazing! I have a stove with a broken leg, I just used bricks to prop it on... but Cory fixed it. thank you for the content!
Excellent work,pleased you got the stove sorted weather cooling quickly.Look forward to the next instalment.
Thank you!
Awesome video thank you for sharing this with us
Looks Good! A lot of work!
I would get all the holes closed up before critters get in.
That’s the goal. One step at a time ☺️
I was wondering if you were spending time in the woods with a deer friend, or a dear friend 😉
Do you have a link to where you got those 12V lights?
Transition to "class A" insulated pipe when passing through the combustible structure with a tee and tee support. Class A pipe outside as well. Do yourself a favor and pull up a diagram of a proper wood stove install with the proper components. It gets expensive when you pass through a wall or ceiling with the pipe.
We are using a wall kit to pass through the wall. Just another way to do it.
Are you in the US? If so what state is this very beautiful place at?
are you guys going to live there year round?
Too bad he didn't take the pipe and put it up there and had some one hold it in place and take a pencil and traced a circle around it and then cut it out, that way you don't have to worry about the corner spaces. But it looks great though.
He held the thimbal and traced the circle. Then cut out the circle to fit the thimbal. No corners. It seemed to work well. Thanks for watching!
@@jodimiddendorf ok sorry about that I seen it wrong my fault, you are very welcome
HI , ARE YOU GOING TO GO TO SOLAR PANNEL INSTED OF BATTERY POWER?
Hopefully! Not before winter though.