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Summer kitchen reno putting the chimney in part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2009

Part 1 of installing the chimney in the summer kitchen.

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  • I had some pretty cool chainsaws back in 'Nam too.

  • that was so true

  • Sweet usually I use a sawsall..but a chain saw works too ;)

  • yeh if you had a more fine cut to make that would be the way to go

  • Great to see I am not the only person in the world getting stuck in and trying to improve it lott and or make better for his own.

    Good video, PLEASE keep em going..

  • thanks i hope your reno is going well

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  • man u look like lumberjack good vids though keep it up

  • Why don't you put in a brick chimney? Are you putting in a cookstove or a rendering kettle? We have a cookstove and a rendering kettle in our summer kitchen. Couldn't live without either one. The kettle so handy for rendering, boiling water for scalding hogs or butchering poultry. We use it to blanch our sweet corn in big batches and to blanch peas before shelling them. Blanch in the pod and run them through the wringer on the washer.

  • Congratulations ,mine has only the half ,she's a stone made house .

    Did you have problems with termits in your house? I hope to you :not .

  • Great! Now you can put in a drive through window

  • excellent video my friend, there's nothing like taking your frustrations out on your house than making a hole with a chainsaw,lol. those chimney kit's are very expensive down here and true some of them don't come with very good instructions on installations. you will have that wood range going in no time at all my friend,i cant what to see it finished, it is going to look great my friend.

  • Also, just the general settling of a home and the foundation can cause it to be really off center, and not level. And with as old as your home is that is probably what happened. Our home is fairly new, at 6 years of age, and the foundation has settled a lot and "off-leveled" the foundation and walls already.

  • Chainsaw in action! I love it. I can't wait until we convert to wood strictly for the chainsaw usage! ahahhah...and it was an awesome "framed photo" of you out the hole!

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