I liked how you brought 2000 year old technology for moving heavy objects into play. Well done.
@JamesWarnock-mk7up5 күн бұрын
Its good to see pride in the work being done
@elizabethmckenzie6977Ай бұрын
Now that it is restored what a beautiful old stove. Thanks for sharing this video with those of us at home that love old things brought back to life.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Your very welcome
@rld127828 күн бұрын
Wow, I just love your home! A nice simple cabin...I know it was a lot of work, but man! So worth it!
@donaldmatthies6026Ай бұрын
Jerry, Another great video. Thank you for taking time to build, film, edit and post this video.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Your very welcome
@seanmartinez2332Ай бұрын
It takes a lot of effort to make perfection. You are doing it right.
@darrengarlough5121Ай бұрын
Darn good job. I wish I could get a shot of the basement to see how you constructed everything to hold such weight. Always enjoy watching.
@sandramiller6996Ай бұрын
Remember the titans.
@sandramiller6996Ай бұрын
He could have been talking about my mother(inlaw). 😊
@CaoucarenАй бұрын
I also wonder why he used such large heavy stones? seems like a great deal of weight, wondering why he didn’t just do a flagstone hearth?
@oneofgodschildrenАй бұрын
I wonder how "level" that is?? 😊
@shawndonohoe2789Ай бұрын
Me too, it must be a ton or more
@National757Ай бұрын
That new (old) stove is beautiful! Great job fixing her up. I love the the ornate designs on that stove. Great job on the stone work too.
@olddawgdreaming5715Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed watching someone who really loves to make things usable again for their original purpose and took the time to do it right. You are truly a "Craftsman" who isn't afraid to put his name on his work. I'll be watching more of your video's. Thanks for sharing with us. Fred
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Thanks Fred!
@djdutch87Ай бұрын
That stove is just a thing of beauty, and what a work is going in to it. ❤
@TheZoeybearАй бұрын
It was neat watching the whole process. My favorite part was probably the stove watching you take it apart put it all back together. My husband owns his own Refractory business, so it was awesome watching you work with the fire brick. I like your videos because you show how they did back then.
@emilyneal7888Ай бұрын
It looks so good. I’m sure it will last a long time. Beautiful
@folsterfarmsАй бұрын
You aren’t afraid of hard work obviously! A great balance of brains and brawn, sir. 😊 You have inspired us to re-do the floor under our wood burning stove😊
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Very nice!
@JAMESMT-mm6zlАй бұрын
As always, enjoyed watching the project take shape. Thank goodness Lavender was available to supervise and keep you on task..heh heh. Thanks for sharing.
@maryquinn1496Ай бұрын
Wow what a great job. Granny use to have a smaller potbelly in the small house she heated the whole house with. She would fire it so where the belly would glow. When you walking in the house within a half an hour you wanted to know off the sleep. It was so toasties in there.
@rattleshaktiАй бұрын
Good job there buddy, it so relaxing watching other folks work. That stove should see you out! Enjoy.
@povertyhilladventures7088Ай бұрын
I enjoyed the video very much. Thank you for taking the time to post. Great job! Take care, "Poverty Hill" Brian
@susanschuck8124Ай бұрын
How in the world did you accomplish all this with a badly injured shoulder!? Beautifully done! Wow
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Do you believe in miracles? I do.
@johnnyholland8765Ай бұрын
Great job on the new stove. I am in the process of finishing a 12 x 12 dry cabin that I will eventually put a stove in. Those old pot belly stoves are getting really hard to find. You can buy new stoves but they don't have the character of the old original ones do.
@ericschulze5641Ай бұрын
I recently saw a video there's a guy somewhere in the US who restores them and has hundreds of them, just do a search and I'm sure you'll find him, they're not hard to find anyway they just cost a LOT ! they're not $300. anymore, more like 3K or more, but there's lots of them out there
@marlaabernathy3267Ай бұрын
Thank you for the video! I have my great great grandmother’s potbelly stove and now I know what I need to get for its restoration! I’ll tell my dad and he will probably come get it and do it.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
That’s what dads are for!
@opalezell2166Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video! You are very kind to your animals and family.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Thank you. They are part of our family.
@CarolSchrefflerАй бұрын
Good job Jerry. Very impressive. Emily was a big help.
I’m so amazed with your talents God has surly blessed you 🇺🇸🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼🇺🇸 I love all your carpentry skills that you have just like St. Joseph
@bobbyscott8024Ай бұрын
Hey Jerry, I completely agree with you on both points; thinking about starting something because you know how much work's gonna be involved and when it's done, it's done! You did a great job there and you get to see and enjoy the results! Nice job! From Sophia, N.C.
@shirleyvastine9328Ай бұрын
I'm sure I could have watched a lot more of this process. Loved watching the hearth building. Like your daughter, though, my stomach had the willies just watching you both near that hole!! After having built a very short rock garden edge wall, there is nothing more satisfying than placing a stone that fits perfectly next to another, like they were separated at birth! Beautiful work, as always.
@racebanning6390Ай бұрын
That rock floor aint goin no where😂🤣👍👍Stout to say the least. Beautiful results brother Jerry, well done. Be blessed 🙏🙏 from Idaho. I just built and installed a woodstove in my truck camper, works awesome also. 👍
@KillingerUSAАй бұрын
That stove is awesome! Love the stone work!
@rammylevy2436Ай бұрын
I love your home! grts from Jerusalem!
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Aww, thank you so much
@frankmarullo228Ай бұрын
Good job on that stove , and AWESOME. Intro to the video my friend . THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA........
@ianbyron7464Ай бұрын
Great video and beautiful, old stove!! Love your channel!!
@TomTammyOffGridHomesteadАй бұрын
Nice cabin. In the future can you show us the construction in the basement supporting the rock, concrete and stove? 😁Definitely going to hold and radiate the heat long after the stove goes out. Great refurb on the potbelly/parlor stove. Subscribed 😊😊😊
@nicolakraemer4712Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing this restoration. Really a lot of hard work but a really beautiful stove. I wish you a lot of pleasure with it and hopefully it will last a few hundred years. take care.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Thank you
@jamesconway2757Ай бұрын
Great video.
@brendasas8440Ай бұрын
👍 AN ABSOLUTELY AWESOME VIDEO..LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT...GOD BLESS YOU YOUNG MAN AND YOUR BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER AND THE FUR BABIES 🐾🐾🙏 AND YOUR MOMMA 💕
@scottpaxton6832Ай бұрын
Wonderful! It is so nice to see what you do and how you do it. A wholesome experience with a man that is working hand in hand with God. Bless you.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Thank you Brother
@Scotty1963AZUSAАй бұрын
Great job! Thanks for the video,
@Offgridlee444Ай бұрын
Nice, I love that rocker too!
@maryannhurley1395Ай бұрын
Thank you for showing me the definition of man God's wonderful creation. You're his master piece and that beautiful pot belly is yours ❤❤❤🦁🐑🕊
@shortsweettooАй бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous potbelly stove. Your install was perfect in every way. I have seen many through the years. All had metallic outer rings, whether brass or chrome. None had black. Interesting.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
I believe these were nickel plated at one time but someone painted it. I’m kinda the same. Don’t care for the flashy
@shortsweettooАй бұрын
@@logcabinlifestyle I get it. Looks cool.
@cliffordwright342Ай бұрын
Beautiful stove and great work my friend has one and needs some repair this has been very helpful. Thank you. I just found your channel and subscribed. Thankyou
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Your welcome and thank you
@benmoffitt7524Ай бұрын
Great job and well worth the work you put in!
@lisagreen6383Ай бұрын
Good morning!!! It’s beautiful 🔥🔥🔥🌿🕊
@sandramiller6996Ай бұрын
As a degreed physical education bachelor's I'd say that all your work makes you physically fit. By the way the tinkerers box is a insulated room in my garage on a slab. My unattached hose is old over 108. I don't plan on moving. So if my old hose falls apart I will be living in the tinkerers box. It is the first time I have owned a home.
@B-leaferАй бұрын
Not only is your new stove cool, but I really like that big wooden mallet you were using as well! Very cool. And...your "stone work" continues to impress! Great job. Beautiful work brother. PS: I didn't notice you putting any steel reinforcement into your concrete pour.. I hope that doesn't come back to bite you later..
@billbass2771Ай бұрын
Great job you are very good at your craft
@TimHudock-h2jАй бұрын
Love the long-form video!
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Thank you
@hyunkiju7611Ай бұрын
great job!! from south korea.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Welcome
@mikebrunner1577Ай бұрын
Fantastic work. Also, i like the longer videos.
@mathew8581Ай бұрын
Lovely stove, great work
@ellensloan3479Ай бұрын
what a pair of beautiful stoves!!
@robertquinn1945Ай бұрын
You guys did a awesome 😎 job ❤❤❤😎😎😎😎 old school style 😊
@jeffrey5238Ай бұрын
thank you great show
@alive.off-gridАй бұрын
Nice stuff you got there young man
@sethmokingАй бұрын
I would have thought you would have loaded secondary fires from the top. Can that stove do that? Beautiful stove and cabin, btw.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
I’ll do another separate video of a more in-depth video on the stove. But yes it has an 8” hole in the top
@sandramiller6996Ай бұрын
If you ever want to part with that smaller one I'd be interested in putting it into my tinkerers box.
@LewisSkeeterАй бұрын
What an ingenious gadget for lifting bricks!
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Called brick tongues
@gabrield5060Ай бұрын
Beautiful Video. Happy Thanksgiving.
@tx-sweet-pjg3547Ай бұрын
Was that a bird that flew by at 27:16 ? 🕊️ I really enjoyed this video,that floor is solid,well done ✝️❤️🤠
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
The door was open most of the day. I think it might have been a fly
@tx-sweet-pjg3547Ай бұрын
@@logcabinlifestyle ,I thought it was cool,you sure have a beautiful home ,praise God ✝️❤️🤠
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
@ thank you, and yes he is so so good
@theKevatronАй бұрын
Really great work. What's the tool you use to split the rocks called?
@Hei_heyАй бұрын
I looked up automatic chisel and a similar set up found on Amazon....Short Barrel Air Hammer Kit with Quick Change Retainer and 4 Chisels. 😺Like the stone hearth floor. Wonder if u could do moulds of barrel exterior to make 3 rounded black ceramic tile pieces. - to give more radiant heat. Any excuse for a large kiln. Restored stove looks terrific. Nice style 🌭🐕☕🍁🐈
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
It’s just a power hammer
@ashleyanderson2859Ай бұрын
The cat with the hammering of the floor joist really surprised me.
@dalehazelton-np2leАй бұрын
Beautiful room.
@joshs3499Ай бұрын
Wish we could have seen from the basement the full support. We just went from vertical beam to concrete being spread. Cool video though.
@chrisunderwood2524Ай бұрын
It hard to imagine that one post beam and that flat slab of wood is holding up all that concrete a ton of stone and the pot belly wood stove and the heavy logs to burn and the chimney..was there more beam post installed for support in the basement?
@wobdeehomesteadАй бұрын
Nice job! I think I would paint some of the cast silver.
@tsfranks6555Ай бұрын
Great job
@RichardBlazek-q8rАй бұрын
He deserves tons of credit for completing an extraordinarily difficult project. However the real credit goes to his lady for letting him tear apart their home. Spray paint in the house, no way,
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
There is no lady to stop me. The lady in the video is my daughter who has no say in what I do.
@alfredmisterka5880Ай бұрын
How many 6x6 did you use to hold up the floor with all that wight with all the rocks and wood stove very well job thanks for the video God bless you and your family amen
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
There 2 6x6 and the one 12x12 I dropped in the video
@GrandmaGingersFarmАй бұрын
Great vid, TY. May YAH Bless.
@John-w9m8dАй бұрын
Your cute cat sure is interested in what Dads doing down there framing,, lol
@RunninUpThatHillhАй бұрын
She reminds me of myself when my husband asks me for help😂😂😂
@B-leaferАй бұрын
Q? Hey Jerry, What affect if any does having a very tall chimney have on efficiency or percentage of the gasses burned etc? Also, will that cause the gasses to cool off before exiting leaving creosote in the chimney etc?
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
That is a very good question. A none airtight stove like this is different than an airtight stove. These old stoves tend to get a much better complete combustion meaning burning up all the smoke. No smoke coming out the chimney. Yes, a straight tall chimney like I have helps tremendously. Now with an airtight stove that doesn’t get complete combustion you do have to be careful because it will build more creosote in the chimney.
@B-leaferАй бұрын
Cool. Ty!
@chriscurtis15787 күн бұрын
I restored a W J Loth wood stove that was cast iron with sheet metal sides, and I will tell you that it was no easy task bending that metal to fit the form of the cast iron top and bottom, but now it is the best wood stove I have ever used for heating my house. Just out of curiosity what did you do with your cast iron pot belly stove?
@jeffsansone7576Ай бұрын
Do you know if there's attachments for that stove for cooking? I'd like to keep it efficient energy wise and clean.
@jasonweiss2773Ай бұрын
Thanks Jerry
@sandramiller6996Ай бұрын
How often do you think the barrel portion will have to be replaced? Might need a extra one for a couple years from now? Just curious.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
This would have been the first time since 1896, so I’m guess by 2150 it will need done again
@texasgirl6450Ай бұрын
I will be putting one, in my new Tiny house. Soon.
@shawno3681Ай бұрын
Really interesting and nice stove.. no disrespect intended, but I really have to ask how all that weight is sufficiently being supported by that one timber?
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
It’s also on the house foundation but that’s one big timber and honestly could probably hold 10x that weight
@LewisSkeeterАй бұрын
I'd like to have seen how the stones were supported.
@patinabunker5340Ай бұрын
Very awesome!
@attalleyАй бұрын
AWESOME!!!!
@outdoormericaАй бұрын
Did you have a lot of over spray to clean up? Nice use of the burn barrel
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
No, none at all. That paint drys very fast
@outdoormericaАй бұрын
@@logcabinlifestyle Cool. Excellent job on that stove
@Deandak-nx5mu24 күн бұрын
All that rock and cement put together must weight at lest 3000 lbs. looks good
@luispelacalsolea602Ай бұрын
Un saludo desde Barcelona España
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Greetings
@terryrobinson1416Ай бұрын
Ha, didn't you just say a few videos back that you wouldn't be doing any stone work in the near future??? Great job and glad your body healed and held up.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Yes, I did! Just proof that I don’t get to call the shots
@craigtoups5786Ай бұрын
very interesting and impressive.
@Rbs35405Ай бұрын
AMAZING
@sandramiller6996Ай бұрын
Sweet, what about the hay?
@papageorge9950Ай бұрын
Why did you replace the Pot belly Stove with the Parlor Stove, & what happened to the Pot belly ?
@dewaynemartin643711 күн бұрын
Is the roof/ceiling insulated? If so, is it shown on any of the other videos?
@logcabinlifestyle10 күн бұрын
I believe it is in this one. Log cabin and fireplace talk. The ins and out on how I built “my” cabin kzbin.info/www/bejne/jZ_Mm5-Onq9_n9U
@robertwheeler4068Ай бұрын
WOW!! Did you REALLY need that much stone!? Seems like alot of over-kill, for a wood stove base!?
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Maybe not need
@robertwheeler4068Ай бұрын
@logcabinlifestyle I agree!
@JamesWarnock-mk7up5 күн бұрын
Why is it so far from the back wall is it safety or heating the space
@logcabinlifestyle5 күн бұрын
Safety
@sandramiller6996Ай бұрын
A beautiful addition to your fireplaces. And a lot of work.
@americanangler94559Ай бұрын
How's your shoulder?
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
It’s getting better
@tomlorenzen4062Ай бұрын
How is that slab supported? By that single timber? Curious. Thanks.
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
It’s also sitting on the basement wall
@tomlorenzen4062Ай бұрын
@logcabinlifestyle thanks, I read further comments and I understand that there are 3 timbers...Great video!
@KerriHammond-mr2cyАй бұрын
You need to find a strong young man to apprentice with you, help with the heavy lifting and learn all the skills you have to pass along. These things are becoming a lost art.
@tmeyer729Ай бұрын
Is that a Glenwood Oak 30?
@electrospaghetti4483Ай бұрын
Looks good. I feel like you could of had an easier time if you painted those pieces outside instead inside 😂
@logcabinlifestyleАй бұрын
Too cold and windy
@JD-ce4so20 күн бұрын
That stove would have the ring and the top nickel plated.
@spymaine89Ай бұрын
next time nail / cement 2x4s, for any timber width...