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  1. Butcher Feeling the Heat

    joined: Nov 2, 2011
    339 posts
    N. central Ia.
    Thought you folks might get a kick outta us hillbillies do it. Do NOT try this at home. At least not your own. And no that is not me or anyone I have ever been in contact with.
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  2. webby3650 Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 2, 2008
    1,950 posts
    southern Indiana
    I never meant for that video to go public. Now everyone is gonna steal my idea.
  3. HotCoals Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 27, 2010
    2,035 posts
    Rochester,Ny.
    You sure its not you! lol

    Should have at least put a cold return pipe in!
  4. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,058 posts
    NE Ohio
    Oh my goodness...... :(
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  5. PapaDave Minister of Fire

    Bet that'd fit on my raised hearth.:eek:
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  6. Beer Belly Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 26, 2011
    880 posts
    Connecticut
    Git-R-Done
  7. David Tackett Member

    joined: Oct 17, 2012
    178 posts
    Waynesburg, Kentucky
    Redneck ingenuity at it's best.
  8. blwncrewchief Member

    joined: Aug 30, 2011
    142 posts
    Northern, IN
    ;sick Some days I am almost ashamed to be in the same world as people like this. So, so many failures in this with him putting so much effort into it. Seriously, they are smart enough to figure out how to use a video camera, youtube, a computer, and the internet but not smart enough to figure out some basic things like why not putting a pipe connected to a wood heater that could reach 1000* thru a WOOD plate in the window with a PLASTIC cover on the end in the house is not a wise idea.:eek: And let's see, with no blower and one 6" pipe he might get as much heat as a 60 watt light bulb right before the wood plate and plastic cover catch on fire.<> At least they will probably be passed out or dead from the carbon monoxide poisoning from the outside air around the stove piped into the house before the house burns down.:rolleyes: I just truly hope no one else such as family, neighbors, or first responders gets hurt or killed from this display of almost unbelievable stupidity.

    I would tell you how I really feel but I know that kind of language and discussions is not allowed on this family friendly site. :p
  9. begreen Super Moderator

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    36,118 posts
    South Puget Sound, WA
    Needs more duct tape... and seasoned wood.
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  10. David Tackett Member

    joined: Oct 17, 2012
    178 posts
    Waynesburg, Kentucky
    Yeah, when I saw the plastic dryer vent, I thought WTF.
  11. MaintenanceMan Member

    joined: Feb 25, 2010
    125 posts
    Southern IN
    I'm sure his insurance agent would love to see this video. LoL

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