Wood Stove Glass VS Tempered Glass. What should I use?

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
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    The glass product suited for both the wood stove, and the fireplace insert is a product we sell is called Pyroceram III. This is a high heat absorbtion, that handels up to 1450 deg, Tempered only handles up to 550. So it you have a wood- or fireplace insert, then you can order it from us at the following link
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    if you need low temperature Tempered glass the type that you use to shut the doors (usually 4, 2 on each side) you can order your tempered glass at
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Komentáře • 51

  • @Dnrjhn7
    @Dnrjhn7 Před 4 lety +5

    Planning to make my own DIY wood stove that has a window glass. I learned a lot, Sir! Thank you.

  • @CamperKev
    @CamperKev Před 3 lety +1

    You educated me. That is exactly the information I was looking for. So thank you kind Sir.

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před 3 lety +1

      Comments like this make me sleep better at Night. Thank you for the compliment.

  • @MrPounal
    @MrPounal Před 3 lety +1

    sir thank you very much for your info it helps me a whole lot you save me from pulling down my old stove

  • @khachatourasatryan6044
    @khachatourasatryan6044 Před rokem +1

    Thank you I didn’t know about this. I was gonna put it temper grass in my woodstove but seeing this video now I know what to put. Thank you again.

  • @fireofenergy
    @fireofenergy Před 2 lety +3

    You didn't slam the first piece but it appears you cut the video from normal to all of a sudden BAM! from a _totally different_ angle/apparent size.

    • @SatansBaby1
      @SatansBaby1 Před 2 lety

      Yea, what he showed in this video, its actually that you can use it in fireplace :D, so i will build my own :D

    • @davesmith2150
      @davesmith2150 Před rokem +1

      I noticed that to that makes me think he tried like hell and couldn't break the tempered glass with a torch 🤔

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před rokem

      That is correct. now enough heat and did not touch the weak part of the glass which is the edge.

  • @momostayzanko2078
    @momostayzanko2078 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for these valuable information. ..

  • @rashadabdullah9769
    @rashadabdullah9769 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. But you mentioned that you wanna use tempered where there is lot of moving like opening and closing? Does this mean the ceramic glass would be very susceptible to cracking from regular vibrations? I am currently debating whether i should put a glass on my wood stove door or just pound the hell out of the steel plate that was put there to cover the hole so that its flat and seals well. I really loved how you did exactly what concerned me bout the glass with the torch then the liquid. Ive has cast stoves crack on me when trying to get it lit from a dead cold on temps around -20°c to -30°c. Man it really made me mad. Gonna stick with steel stoves. Thx for the great explanation man.

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před 2 lety

      yes for bi-fold doors tempered. is 11x strongert than ceramic. i hope i can gain your business go to the link below in the description

  • @MarioDallaRiva
    @MarioDallaRiva Před 3 lety +1

    Super informative video, thanks!! 👍🏻

  • @lorrieborder
    @lorrieborder Před rokem

    Thanks for the info.. It’s very much needed.

  • @_Common_Logic_
    @_Common_Logic_ Před 11 měsíci

    I had a 10' by 12" factory pellet stove window shatter at "candle" temps. The stove had run in the same level location for 3 years, some times at constant high heat, but this was an initial startup for the season and the stove (a tiny 35,000 btu unit) was only simmering on it's lowest (idle) temp for about 2 hours when we heard a giant pop and I saw the glass spider.
    It's a narrow bur DEEP stove and the burn-pot is actually set about 6 inches back from the door in this unit. The pot is a basket style that directs the flame straight up and nowhere near the door. Nothing was within 10 feet of the stove, and heat was obviously not the issue as I could even touch the cracked glass (stove still burning) with my hand. Any ideas, sir?

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před 8 měsíci

      Odd. If it worked for 3 years and then a crack developed I would say that maybe the high-temperature Fiberglass Gasket Failed and the glass was hitting metal on the inside. Or if the heat at one point exceeded 1500 deg then that could be the cause. I am assuming the glass was never replaced. You know there is a thing insurance Companies use which is damaged due to "An act of God". Call me at 845-496-2500 as I would love to speak to you on this.

  • @markirish7599
    @markirish7599 Před 2 lety +1

    Are the temperatures in celsius or fahrenheit

  • @walterdowns2322
    @walterdowns2322 Před 4 lety +2

    Can you use the glass from an electric oven door in a wood stove and what type of glass would that be

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před 4 lety +1

      You would first have to find out if the manufacture installed double pane tempered glass. Some manufactures will use a low grade ceramic pyrex on the inside and tempered on the outside which is painted dot matrix. So my answer is NO. The cermaic they use is of low grade and only handles up to 700 Deg. You need my product which handles up to 1400 deg. The atmosperic temperature in a wood stove goes up to about 1000 deg.

  • @raytheglass
    @raytheglass  Před 6 lety +2

    Visually see the Difference between WOOD STOVE GLASS VS FIREPLACE SWING DOOR TEMPERED FLASS. WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?

  • @abdullah9007ify
    @abdullah9007ify Před 7 měsíci +1

    What is the name of the first glass you show

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před 3 měsíci

      I think it was fireplace tempered

  • @Thesocialgarage
    @Thesocialgarage Před 11 měsíci

    Is there any adhesive that can be used to glue that glass to an old wood stove to make a site glass for the flame? I know RTV/Silicone maxes out at 600f

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před 8 měsíci

      You could use a high-heat sealant similar to Concrete. In Home Depot it is called Woodstove Sealant. I have a sand-type sealant. I do tell people to buy that if say a crack developed the glass, and to use it temporarily so the air does not affect the burn or incoming smoke before they get the new glass.

  • @batchrocketproject4720

    what are 'bi-fold fireplace doors' and how do they differs from a burner door? Also are the temperatures mentioned ˚C or ˚F?

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před rokem

      Temperture. Wood Stove 1000 Deg Atmospheric Temp. Fireplace bi-fold 500-600 deg

  • @regieboix2
    @regieboix2 Před 4 lety +1

    what about putting glass from an old cooker into a log stove door?. will that work?. if so how to cut the cooker glaas to fit the stove door, an angle grinder?. any advice -thanks,-dave in uk

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před 4 lety

      I'm not exactly sure what you're considering a cooker. If the glass is tempered. Then the answer is no. But then you won't know until you try to cut it. I mean it's reasonable but I wouldn't suggest it but give it a try. You cannot use tempered for a log stove door

    • @regieboix2
      @regieboix2 Před 4 lety

      @@raytheglass Hi,- I was wondering if an oven or cooker door glass could be used in place of a log burner door glass as its half the price or less, I have no idea why it couldn't as cooker glass goes up to 650f degrees, that's similar to log burner glass, its possibly not one of my better ideas, and I must say "I have never tried it", its just a thought whilst trying to save cash in this tough world were now in,- be interesting if anyone has tried it and the result!!??. cheers for your reply, Dave in the UK

    • @batchrocketproject4720
      @batchrocketproject4720 Před rokem

      @@regieboix2 Did you ever try the cooker door glass? There's a guy who used what he called 'ceramic glass' from a glass-topped cooker as the lid of his wood burner and it was fine at well over 350˚C. See czcams.com/video/JS8HZNlMqWQ/video.html As for cutting normal stove glass, it can be cut with a normal score-cutting wheel, see czcams.com/video/lQ3FlsGdG14/video.html please let me know if you ever experimented with the cooker door as I'm thinking along the same lines.

    • @regieboix2
      @regieboix2 Před rokem

      @@batchrocketproject4720 hi, no i never tried it, bottle went lol, having kids in the house decided it's too dangerous and would never forgive myself if anything happened, e.g.-if a like a log fell onto the glass and it exploded etc, i decided to buy proper log burner glass and it was expensive, cheers

    • @batchrocketproject4720
      @batchrocketproject4720 Před rokem

      @@regieboix2 Thanks, understood. If I find a dead oven I'll try cutting the inner glass of the door and report back. For what it's worth, if you try cutting tempered glass it will shatter into those little bits. If the oven door survives cutting, it's not tempered and won't be a problem in a burner. I've tried cutting tempered glass with a score-wheel and with a diamond blade disk in an angle grinder, in both cases it shattered into the small bits (it's not really an explosion but more of a sharp crack as is disintegrates - nothing flies anywhere, it just falls into a pile of little chips like you see with a broken car windscreen).

  • @notopterus29
    @notopterus29 Před 4 lety +1

    The wood stove is hotter than a fireplace??

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před měsícem

      A fireplace being that it adds. Outside air will get to about 6 7 800 degrees the wood stove atmospheric temperature can get as high as 1400. But normally around 100O FOR A FIREPLACE INSERT. you can never substitute tempered. For woodstove glass replacement

  • @Whychangeit2
    @Whychangeit2 Před 2 lety

    Can stove top glass be cut ? I have an electric inferred grill that the glass is broken.

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před 2 lety

      From what I know but please don't hold me to it. Stove tops are made of High heat ceramic glass. However I think it's tempered as well. If you're a piece cracked then it is made of ceramic glass not tempered That's the glass you can cut not the other one

  • @nunyabidnis5407
    @nunyabidnis5407 Před rokem

    We used a product called pyroceram. It was pricey.

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před rokem

      Pyroceram is US made product. Its for wood stoves. Robux, Neooream are wood stove glass made in China.

  • @balkisuusman6367
    @balkisuusman6367 Před 2 lety

    I education but can I cut ceramic for my stove size

  • @chaselakes719
    @chaselakes719 Před rokem

    What happened with the footage from the tempered glass shows you starting to heat it then cuts to you hitting it with the propane tank such an annoyingly long winded video and you cut the part we all came to see please never make another video

    • @davesmith2150
      @davesmith2150 Před rokem

      He's surely not a magician lol 😆

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před rokem

      Your right. I took it off to re edit to make it shorter. i will upload it soon. Thanks for reminding me.

  • @jpeknowbody3649
    @jpeknowbody3649 Před rokem

    What do need for a pellet stove?

    • @raytheglass
      @raytheglass  Před rokem +1

      You would still need wood stove glass. However, what you can do to test this is to put a high-temperature thermometer to see if it goes over 550 degrees. The Tempered
      can be used.