That’s awesome that you sent well wishes to single mother’s! It’s true, we have to ride both sides of the fence! Thank you! ✌🏽❤️
@EZBoilerUser3 күн бұрын
I was raised by the best single mom out there and as a single parent most of my kid’s lives, I can testify to how hard it is! Gotta support each other!!
@lisasapp60133 күн бұрын
Remind me next year to wish you a Happy Mother’s Day!😊
@USFlagPoleGuy3 күн бұрын
Gussets" Nice fence, what are you using it for?
@EZBoilerUser3 күн бұрын
Thanks! Just using it to kind of block the view from my house to the wood yard and give a backdrop to some areas I’m planting wildflowers to grow up with existing plants there.
@KC-cc4ny3 күн бұрын
Thanks brother... why palettes??
@EZBoilerUser3 күн бұрын
Free and easy to set up and easy to take down if I need to. I wanted something temporary and to see how it looked. It matched the pallet shed motif I have going on 🤣🤣
@bertvisser64234 күн бұрын
Been thinking to run it all summer for hotwater. How many cords a month does that run?
@EZBoilerUser3 күн бұрын
Less than a cord, probably. I fire it up when I need the water and then shut it down after. It usually stays warm for a day, especially in these temps maybe longer. So I’m only running it really every other day for half the day. I fire it up when I get home from work around 3pm and let it get up to temp. Add a few pieces to get it through till bedtime and then shut it off. We still have hot water in the morning. Then repeat as needed. It’s an experiment. Last summer I had propane for most of the summer. Going to try and go without. The only crappy part is when the smoke blows in the windows lol
@Ian-iu2tl5 күн бұрын
...or when you are old and decrepit like me...we all get old...then you sit at your window with a shitty cup of tea waiting for the oil truck to arrive...
@user-lg9vh8dp9e23 күн бұрын
I have similar issue, clogged discharge line
@stihlisbestyup3865Ай бұрын
Rookie
@EZBoilerUserАй бұрын
Ha! I felt like it those two days.
@QUIX4UАй бұрын
No wonder we (on the other side of the world) are effected now, by CLIMATE CHANGE, what with all the heat you develop in your "contained" fire boxes, that aren't actually containing any part of "cardboard box flames", GLOBAL WARMING has never been as bad as this, after Cardboard has been used as a quick fire starter.
@EZBoilerUserАй бұрын
Sorry 🤷♂️
@gosselinlukeАй бұрын
Sounds like it sucks to live wherever you’re living.
@EZBoilerUserАй бұрын
It certainly can!!
@EdMoses-jl3zvАй бұрын
I'm in Monroe County Michigan I turned mine off 2 weeks ago
@EZBoilerUserАй бұрын
I’ve been using my intermittently for hot water but haven’t run it all day in two last two weeks! Finally, a break! Lol
@recentlyretiredАй бұрын
Use a torch on a 20 lb propane tank, you can pu torch right into pipe
@EZBoilerUser2 ай бұрын
I’m loading this with wet wood (see previous videos) a lot of people comment about how doing this in an indoor wood stove would be detrimental etc. I agree. Never do this in an indoor wood stove. My channel is about the OUTDOOR wood boiler NOT an indoor fireplace/stove!
@ohioisastate85742 ай бұрын
Looking good
@EZBoilerUserАй бұрын
Thanks!
@patrickcorbett83612 ай бұрын
I got 2 days and I'm done...it hasn't been a real cold season. , but its been a long one .Time to burn the remnants and call it ! Keep The Faith pc
@EZBoilerUserАй бұрын
Finally done! About a week or two ago. Just run it for hot water once a day.
@Loebachus2 ай бұрын
This will crack a clay flue very quickly.
@steveday28683 ай бұрын
I'm interested but don't have ductwork in my house. Not sure how much that would cost.
@EZBoilerUserАй бұрын
Me neither. Thankfully this tied well into my existing boiler furnace.
@mathieugauthier30883 ай бұрын
I'm 8 years in with my boiler and love every aspect of it... from the excercise making my firewood gives me to the money saving it also gives me...
@EZBoilerUserАй бұрын
Amen!
@mathieugauthier30883 ай бұрын
Agreed but for me... its still worth it to come out and grab a bit of fresh air and exercise before heading back in....
@EZBoilerUserАй бұрын
99% of the time I love my boiler. Lol
@harvestvillage6953 ай бұрын
I have mine set up as a dual fuel meaning that the hot water goes into a heat exchanger inside the plenum of our gas furnace. It works well with the gas furnace blower distributing the heat to the house. Theoretically if the fire were to go out the gas furnace will kick on and take over. The heat from the gas burners will pass through the wood furnace heat exchanger. As long as the water continues to circulate from the wood boiler the heat of the gas furnace should keep the water from freezing. I say theoretically because in 3 years of service we've never had to test it. Our furnace is next to our barn and chicken coop. the animals need tending twice daily so throwing some wood in the furnace is part of that routine.
@jasonlanning23943 ай бұрын
Gee, you mean you have to put wood in the damn thing to get it to work, even when you don't want to. Nobody talks about it because to most it is obvious.
@michaeln40183 ай бұрын
Does anyone have an idea on the best ways to patch a leak in a wood boiler? I’ve had very good results with JB Weld metal weld. The only issue is how expensive it is. Any ideas on what works? Thanks
@markkillion89804 ай бұрын
Do you have a pipe that goes to your house?
@richardcroll91354 ай бұрын
I think what he means is that it is better to have several small chimney fires than one big chimney fire. If you keep up with it that's probably a good idea, but if your chimney is already bad, it's probably not.
@genuineimpulse91344 ай бұрын
I've been using an outdoor wood boiler for 20 years. We have more deciduous trees and on the canopy wood, anything thinner than a volleyball, I don't spit and leave them longer, + 4ft. It allows me to layer more and I also mix very dry pine and aspen and other "junk" wood as kindling to go along with heavier pieces of oak, hickory, cherry.
@JD-ce4so4 ай бұрын
Stop burning wood and start burning coal. Problem solved
@biblebasher93644 ай бұрын
For all the people going back and forth about burning cardboard for your inside stoves, for the sake of safety, its not recommended, but if a person is fully aware of the status of their stoves and type of stoves they have, they may be able to safely burn only cardboard to clear creosote. Obviously the way to burn your house down with a chimney fire is to get the chimney so hot, that whatever is touching it or near enough to it to absorb the heat, especially the straight-line infrared heat that can cause combustion in material up to 3 ft away, that it burns your house down from inside the walls and ceiling. So i imagine people with stone or brick fireplaces would have a much harder time burning their house down since its much harder to get them red hot on the outer most edges. Metal chimneys not used as inserts inside brick chimneys, basically a metal pipe going through the ceiling only protected by a thin 1or2 inch insulation can get hot enough to burn your house down depending on your fuel and length of time that fuel is burning too hot or, by the stadard means...creosote chimney fire. The creoste buildup from not doing proper cleaning maintenance can combust even with approved fuel. Which is the real reason chimney fires are so infamous and talked about. Its not always because someone is stupid. Most of the time its because of innocent ignorance or inability to clean a chimney. Cardboard burns so unbelievably hot and fast, that if you could calculate the amount right, you could do this, but not to the scale this fella does his haha There is a similar method using that sandy stuff you buy at the local hardware store that will combust and dry and crack your creosote out like the cardboard trick does. It just uses heat and chemicals rather than the other way.
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this information. I made this video two years ago to share a legitimate way the makers of the EZ Boiler shared with me to quickly heat up the boiler and remove extreme creosote buildup. This video was NEVER intended to be advice for indoor wood stoves or fireplaces! In fact, I never dreamed it would get the attention it has gotten!! I’ve made videos explaining the difference between indoor and outdoor fires etc but they do not get as much attention as this video. KZbin likes sharing it and I’m fine with that, but take it with a grain of salt lol. Thanks again. I appreciate what you wrote!
@biblebasher93644 ай бұрын
@EZBoilerUser you did include the disclaimer that you do not recommend this for anything Inside. If I was to judge your presentation....I'd say you get an A. It would be an A+ if you would have repeated your warning that this is not for anything except outside. Like...put more emphasis on the warning. It is there, but some dense like me would miss it on a special day and boom....I'm choking off another jet engine sounding chimney fire haha I Love playing with fire. My disclaimer is that I'm not a professional or have any right to judge anyone's presentation and am open for correction on anything I may have misstated haha What all can a person use a boiler for? Heat, water, electricity??
@EvergreenOG4 ай бұрын
Hello thanks for sharing, how many sq ft are u heating and how many people are in the house? What size boiler do u own. Thks , following
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
3,000 sq’ at the time of that video 6 people in the house and I’m not sure on the size. It’s an EZ Boiler Classic. I think it’s rated to heat up to 5,000 sq’ Thanks for watching and following along!
@EvergreenOG4 ай бұрын
@@EZBoilerUser that’s impressive Thk u
@jefsullivan40594 ай бұрын
Wow. What a bunch of girls.
@silversurfer1004 ай бұрын
Wood stove home heat users- Never, ever do this, ever!!! a flue fire raging through your attic will be the result if you do. Hire a chimney sweep. Extinguishing a flue fire before it starts burning down your home is extremely difficult. By the time a fire department arrives it's already too late to avoid fire damage or home destruction.
@kindredspiritzz664 ай бұрын
So basically your starting a chimney fire to clean your chimney. Not a good idea if you're stove is anywhere near or in your house. Maybe for this guy's application it's fine but for 90% of people it's not
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I kinda made the video for exactly my application lol. I have an indoor fireplace. I would NEVER do this in there. Nope. I clean out that chimney the good ole fashioned way w a wire brush and getting on the roof and cleaning her out. lol. People search creosote and then watch the video and then comment about this bad advice for an indoor stove. Yup. Couldn’t agree more! As you pointed out, I didn’t make this video for that! I appreciate you watching and your words. Thanks!!
@kindredspiritzz664 ай бұрын
@@EZBoilerUser yah, ya probably shouldn't of made the video. People watch 5 minutes, think they know what to do, don't read comments then wonder why their house burned down. I did it just like the guy on KZbin said.
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Let’s just hope they watch this video then kzbin.info/www/bejne/j5yTg3l3qrqsetEsi=gNmfidRkyn3qIYJc
@tractordan9334 ай бұрын
Yup, ya gotta put wood in it, every day, sometimes twice a day.
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Feed the beast lol
@TheFunkymohawk4 ай бұрын
A good friend of mine installed a OIl/ Wood combination outdoor boiler, almost 20 years ago. It's awesome. Quick nozzle change and swap to burn oil when needed. The oil he uses is filtered used oil he collects from local garages in the area.
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Sounds way above my pay grade but really cool!!
@brianlanders80284 ай бұрын
The reason there is creosote is because people burn pine, burn hardwood like oak, cherry,and walnut and you will not have a problem.
@joejurecki74654 ай бұрын
I just toss in the wood and let it get to temp on its own time
@joejurecki74654 ай бұрын
I have a ridgewood boiler which was purchased and renamed ez boiler. I burn green wood and pine without issue since you only have to heat water you aren't relying on maximum btu from your fuel source. When burning pine I mix a few pieces of hardwood with it especially if it's warm out otherwise pine will ash itself out during long burn cycles
@johnnytacokleinschmidt5154 ай бұрын
I saw a dog who needs some EZ Leg Extensions!.....😊
@user-qg3fd4pl2v4 ай бұрын
did you ever work for quest inc you look like some one i knoe
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
I have not worked for Quest lol
@clivebraner48124 ай бұрын
What's with the music? Gave up halfway through, could make out whst you're saying.
@groundpounder243654 ай бұрын
The 2 together makes it difficult
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Strange, when editing it wasn’t that bad. Well, I made the next video without music so maybe that will help! Thanks for watching, or trying to lol
@clivebraner48124 ай бұрын
@EZBoilerUser your content is good enough not to need any music, all you need is the natural background noise of your surroundings and of course, the sound of the fire!
@kittypigeonclueless55664 ай бұрын
excellent video!!!
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Stay safe and stay warm!
@shawnburnett224 ай бұрын
just burn hot , people try to make a couple logs last all night ,so they choke it down , also run stove pipe inside , or in a insulated chase , so it wont cold stack and condensate .THANKS FOR THE VID
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
I had to use the cardboard to burn off the creosote in my early days because I mismanaged and micromanaged the boilers usage. I also used a lot of wet pine and just failed in a few ways. I barely use cardboard now for this and try and just keep it well fed, burning hot like you said, and maintained. I’ve learned it’s ups and downs and it’s mostly dry now and smooth sailing *knock on wood*. Thanks for watching. Stay safe and stay warm!
@davidsmith19134 ай бұрын
Don't burn green wood
@user-xv7sv3uy8j4 ай бұрын
How do you clean creosote off of a side of off of a log cabin
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Very carefully and certainly not with the advice of my video lol. Good luck.
@hillbilly22244 ай бұрын
Great video 🤙🍻
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@bigjeep21954 ай бұрын
Nice long intro, total waste of my time. I can't watch the rest.
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Sorry you feel that way! Thanks for giving it a shot and watching for a few. Stay safe and stay warm!
@joszoet40034 ай бұрын
Never put your big fire down....Make a small bright fire with dry wood..
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Well said, thanks for watching!
@TheRandomRyan34 ай бұрын
The lions are bad
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Not sure that’s an accurate report on the Lion’s lol. Thanks for watching tho!
@TheRandomRyan34 ай бұрын
Sorry I was having a bad day
@TheRandomRyan34 ай бұрын
Ngl I still don’t like the lions but that’s me
@TheRandomRyan34 ай бұрын
Boooooooooooooo!!!!
@tobyryan72784 ай бұрын
You must mean the 49ers kick ass and go to the super bowl.
@kevincooper18974 ай бұрын
I 2nd that notion.
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Accurate prediction
@davem64924 ай бұрын
Why on earth would you worry about creosote build up in an outside burner? If it was me, let it build up, who cares....
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Cause it can corrode where it’s welded together. I use this method primarily when I first got the boiler and had a lot of creosote build up in the chimney. I was having a hard time getting used to the ebb and flow of the machine. When I needed to get a fire going and raise the temp up quickly, I would use the cardboard. I have learned how to keep a good coal bed day in and day out now so it’s rare that I use cardboard. Thanks for watching.
@jewelhome14 ай бұрын
Very dry wood and air injection into the hot gasses before they go up the chimney. In over 20 years of constant use we never had creosote, only a bit of fly ash.
@UplandHunter3544 ай бұрын
If you burn dry seasoned wood they dont smoke that bad. And second most of them are not a boiler.
@EZBoilerUser4 ай бұрын
Agreed. But, I have to burn what I have available and unfortunately green it is! Thanks for watching.