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Homestead Series How To Replace A Wood Stove Seal

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2009

After about 4 years of use our wood stove needed a new seal. This was our first time replacing one, but it was easy.

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  • i guess the real question would be why would someone with such insight watch such a vid ?hmm are you ilumanati????

  • We have a corn burner. It's easier around me to find corn than it is to find wood. Actually corn is cheaper than wood. We don't have the ability to get wood around here by means of cutting it up. We just go to the local co-op and pick up several bags of corn, then we clean it, and burn it!!

    It works well!! I might to a vid of it when we get it up and running!

  • just wondering you say you clean the corn will it not work right otherwise? thanks

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  • My stove is identical to yours.. i think... and my question is... What is the glue and the gasket brand... also do you know where to get a replacement piece of glass?

    Or do you know of someone or a site that sells replacement glass and gaskets?

  • in this weather we're currently having, man I wished I had a wood stove, but I live in a multiestory

  • @RedneckBlumpkin

    He has an entire series on how to do anything home hearth related. You never know he may become a sensation and get millions of viewers and become famous. and make lots of money

  • I grew up in a house heated solely with wood,and my parents still live there.That being said we only cleaned the window in the woodstove door with dry handful of newspaper and it always came away crystal clear,just some hard rubbing required.good vid thanks

  • Thanks for this, I didn't even know you need to change those seals

  • No problem man!!

  • Well this is awsome especially about the insurance. plus corn is really hard to compost! Thanks

  • The corn, in my opinion, doesn't produce as much heat as wood, but it's cleaner burning and heats real nice.

    The thing I like best about wood burners though is the smell. Corn has no smell.

    Another thing about corn burners is they don't run up your insurance rates. The chimney stays nice and cool, you can actually touch it. It doesn't get hot.. All the hot air escapes through the front via a fan..

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