My mother used to use this kind of stove about 25 years ago. She used to put saw dust in such a stove. And she pressed the saw dust well. She made a stove out of clay. It lasted for a long time.
😮it's small, portable and versatile & (can adapt to other fuel types) I'll be laughing all the way to the 🤑Bank🤑. Kinda like having the know-how of lighting a fire by using a plastic bag, water and sunlight or, rubbing sticks, surrounded by dry shavings IN a half CUT off plastic bottle. ITS THE KNOW-HOW 🤔to do it👍😲 that's what counts when one is in a situation that a sanguine response is appropriated or else as the song goes... YES IT'S CRYING TIME AGAIN 🤧..good ol Sir TOM JONES..🤩🥰😎🤭 but I'm enjoying the channel thanks mate
Very nifty,but one can do this w just an empty food can,a roll of toilet paper (pull out the cardboard in the middle and stuff the roll down in the can),and some preferably 91 or 99% alcohol or other fuel source which is doesn't put off too much CO2. Lasts roughly 1 - 1.5 hours,which is plenty of time for cooking. But just add more alcohol and re - light.
@@obsever97 Hence the term "laying around". Yeah,I'm sure ppl want to go through their walls to pull out the fiberglass - ONLY IF necessary. You can stop here now,lol.
Hi👋🤠; Hate to bust your bubble, but you Did Not invent this. These have been around for over 50 years. Started out as a "Wood chip stove" for camping and were mostly D.I.Y. using large tin cans🤔🧐😉
If we were ever in the Apocalypse, or stuck in some part of the world with no modern technology, having you around is like having a magic genie with you. congrats on your creativity.
Wouldn't a ready-made can of large canned food make the work easier? There used to be, I remember myself, such large cans made of quite thick sheet metal. Why not make your work easier?
Whether this a new invention or a re-work of an old design Its fantastic and very timely for the world we live in at the moment Great work and I'll be watching your future videos :)
I'm 65 years old now and then have flavored sunflower seeds I wish I would have got a patent I grow sunflower seeds now and then I roast them with salt I usually don't put flavoring in but one batch I'll put some garlic flavoring in some hot hot pepper and have a batch of hot seeds
Thank you for sharing the interesting diverse ways of your personal style. This is for everyone too... Bio-Fuels were mentioned in the gentlemen's video. Algae Fuel! Soy is what? 20% oil? Well, some algae are nearly 50% oil! Some strains can be nearly 80% oil!
i believe that the same eastern european man who makes the stoves and the videos also writes the titles but im not sure, the fbi needs to investigate this
A few problems with propane. 1. It's hard to get in emergency situations 2. Creates moisture when Propane or C3H8 is burned not great in small spaces. Whats worse than being cold? I would say being wet and cold.
Well done at lease you shown how to make them and they must surely come in handy in future especially seeing natures disasters increasing around the world
Never stop doing what you do! You are very talented and I appreciate all of the hard work you put into not only your projects but also your videos. God bless you and stay safe 👊🏼
This stove uses liquid fuel and its design is not repeated anywhere! Or do you think that all stoves in the world are the same just because of the flames that come out of them?
@@SpiderF27 It is environmentally friendly if done at proper temperature. It generates excess energy. Garbage would decay releasing methane, and this way it would go straight to carbon dioxide. Plastics are basically a form of fossil fuels. It's better to incinerate it and get energy out of it than incinerate coal.
@@SpiderF27 Research it - you are wrong. You need a high temperature. If the temperature is low, then you would be correct. I am currently in a 3rd world country, I assure you, an incinerator would be better for the environment. Unless you have lived and seen the garbage in these countries, it is difficult to understand.
@@talksonabox Recycle everything. Process all with a Shredder, pack the materials in big bulk bags and sell them in China. Chinese have processing plants that reuse everything. In this way you'll keep your environment clean and make some money in the process too. Don't jump straight into old methods of doing things. Be smart, be intuitive and you'll progress. Burning? How easy want you to get rid of the problem?!
Better the bluish flame, not not make the cooking pots and cooking utensils black at the bottom due to the carbon dioxide emissions in the flame, so to overcome this, need little minute air oxygen to mix in the flame.
It's basically the same simple foam wick principle as a Zippo lighter, among others. That being said it's a lovely DIY project made in a way a lot of people could do.
Isn't this just an adjustable sterno pot? I keep a few around for emergencies. They sell them at Wal-Mart for like $2 But I guess it's cool you can DIY one.
@VAinWI Just Google "Sterno pot." It's a common camping / cooking item. Restaurants & caterers use them to keep food warm. Like I said, they sell them at Wal-Mart.
@@HiltonT69 well apparently not, because here you are. Talkin to me like you know me or something. I do my best to use my manners and to be respectful towards others on here. I can't stand this superiority issue people have on here. 😐
If I lit a candle and set it at the end of some copper tubing so that the hole would be right above the flame going straight up, would that heat the whole 10 foot or so tubing ?
Ja starsza pani zrobiłam piękny kominek /ogrzewacz z dwóch doniczek ceramicznych na dwóch ceramicznych podstawach takie jak pokazują filmiki. Ponieważ umiem i lubię się posługiwać wiertarką więc poradziłam sobie z wyżłobienia dwóch dziur na nagwintowany trzpień, ze śrubkami i podkładkami także to wszystko jest bezpieczne. Coś sobie udowodniam ,ale też i to mi udowodniło ,że w mieszkaniu tego trzymać za bardzo nie można, dlatego że podgrzewacze wydzielają zapach, i nawet jeśli włożę tam wkłady zapachowe ,to jest to trochę nie do wytrzymania. Same donice osiągają bardzo wysoką temperaturę i można na niej podgrzać kubek z herbatą do 30 °, ale jako podgrzewacz pomieszczenia jest to jednak mało wydajne. Użyłam ośmiogodzinnych podgrzewaczy., ale przy minusowych temperaturach one nie podgrzewają tylu godzin. Te kuchenki które pan zrobił bardzo kopcącą.😢
Great vidio, how about a reburner for my outdoor semi type air tight wood stove, trying to get all the heat blowing forward into tiki bar area. Thanks for the morning coffee...
Fuel to flow out through the bottom when refueling, prevents the construction of the furnace itself - the video shows everything in detail, look carefully. 🤖
I have not seen any answers to your question "What's up?" so I'll be the first to answer that and then everyone else can follow. What's up with me is I just got a new electric scooter and only an hour ago finished assembling it. Now the battery is charging. So what's up with the rest of you viewers?
pretty sure no epoxy will stand the heat generated by the stove, especially when a pot is placed on top to cook something. the flames would be directed sideways towards the glued seams and burn it off.
This is just a random thought I had but since one can watch welding with no harm from a video camera and see exactly what one is doing why don't welding hats have small built in video viewers instead of super dark glass still? Put a protective glass plate on the lens of course. Seems a very logical idea to me. One can actually See all the time what is doing ! 🤔
Cost! Adding a camera plus a monitor into a helmet is quite feasible but would cost more than the average person would wish to pay. If your having trouble viewing your weld pool try one of the helmets with the LCD lens they came out just as I retired and they are great, you have clear lens to look through to position your rod/ wire then as soon as you strike it darkens to the level you set and you get a clear view of your Weld Pool. When I was helping someone to learn how to weld once I could get them to see the WP they're problems were over because you can see the flowing pool of molten metal and see if any holes are forming or if your staying too long in one spot and causing blow through.
@@Doctor-Robo PIaque forms eating animals !!. Plant-based/vegans don’t have pIaque ✅♥️⭕️😬💪🦍🦧🐵🐒👱🏼♂️👩🏽😉!!. Buddhist monks, most of them are vegan ✅♥️⭕️💪😬😉.. Rice, Quinoa and Amaranth seeds 🌾, beans, lentils, oats, fruits, herbs, spices, yeast B12 tablespoon, every day, etc, is the key to healthiness ✅😉.
Pft.. great effort in making a complicated "hobo stove". Similar has been in use since the 1900's. Could be made with some tin cans cotton puffs and alcohol or 100 proof liquor.
My mother used to use this kind of stove about 25 years ago. She used to put saw dust in such a stove. And she pressed the saw dust well. She made a stove out of clay. It lasted for a long time.
If sawdust was used, it's a different oven! Or do you think all ovens in the world are the same?
@@Doctor-Robo i dont know.but it work very well.
😮it's small, portable and versatile & (can adapt to other fuel types) I'll be laughing all the way to the 🤑Bank🤑. Kinda like having the know-how of lighting a fire by using a plastic bag, water and sunlight or, rubbing sticks, surrounded by dry shavings IN a half CUT off plastic bottle. ITS THE KNOW-HOW 🤔to do it👍😲 that's what counts when one is in a situation that a sanguine response is appropriated or else as the song goes... YES IT'S CRYING TIME AGAIN 🤧..good ol Sir TOM JONES..🤩🥰😎🤭 but I'm enjoying the channel thanks mate
Very nifty,but one can do this w just an empty food can,a roll of toilet paper (pull out the cardboard in the middle and stuff the roll down in the can),and some preferably 91 or 99% alcohol or other fuel source which is doesn't put off too much CO2. Lasts roughly 1 - 1.5 hours,which is plenty of time for cooking. But just add more alcohol and re - light.
Yeah... but you waste a roll of tp. Fiberglass insulation does the same thing but is reusable since the insulation does not burn up.
@@obsever97 Not everyone has fiberglass laying around,but most of us have toilet paper.
@@brotherlittlefoot2216 It's literally in every wall in my house.
@@obsever97 Hence the term "laying around". Yeah,I'm sure ppl want to go through their walls to pull out the fiberglass - ONLY IF necessary. You can stop here now,lol.
@@brotherlittlefoot2216 Laying around in say the attic. or under the flooring or in the basement or better yet in any hardware store in the world.
Hi👋🤠; Hate to bust your bubble, but you Did Not invent this. These have been around for over 50 years. Started out as a "Wood chip stove" for camping and were mostly D.I.Y. using large tin cans🤔🧐😉
"invention" used to grab more views !
"invent" is a lot about whether he knew about other stuff like this or not. IMO. Good on him for sharing .
@@WasteNoMinutes well ! whole youtube videos are like this ... ofc, we need to appreciate sharing
He's just having his biden moment
@@goochi5544 !?
If we were ever in the Apocalypse, or stuck in some part of the world with no modern technology, having you around is like having a magic genie with you. congrats on your creativity.
It looked like he used electric tools and seems pretty modern
Improve (1),
innovate (10),
Invent(100).
@@marvenlunn6086Design is what matters, materials can be substituted even improved on
@jshaw4757 someone building something with modern technology doesn't mean they can without it . Maybe he can but he showed us using modern technology
They did it way back then... 10,000 BC!
always a pleasure to look at your projects
Nice work, sir! Great breakdown on how to build these stoves.
Wouldn't a ready-made can of large canned food make the work easier? There used to be, I remember myself, such large cans made of quite thick sheet metal. Why not make your work easier?
You have a welder. Why Glue anything ? Surely the epoxy will not be as resistant to the heat like a weld would be. I think that is a fateful flaw.
Whether this a new invention or a re-work of an old design
Its fantastic and very timely for the world we live in at the moment
Great work and I'll be watching your future videos :)
Thanks a lot! Come back again, I will always be glad to see you on this channel!🤝🤖
This is a complicated version of hobo stove. A tin can, melted candle wax, and strips of cardboard box rolled up in a tight roll. 😊
My invention is to drink the alcohol, get some wood and make a campfire.
Sane every day
Better make sure it’s not denatured
When I was 12 years old I invented the flavored sunflower seeds.
I'm 65 years old now and then have flavored sunflower seeds I wish I would have got a patent I grow sunflower seeds now and then I roast them with salt I usually don't put flavoring in but one batch I'll put some garlic flavoring in some hot hot pepper and have a batch of hot seeds
Question? when you poured in the fuel, why didn't run out the bottom? i may just be dumb so sorry if it's a dumb question.
I think it was implied that the toilet paper/alcohol combo goes in an empty can with the Bottom NOT Removed.🤔🧐😉
@@Crain-l9cthe question was obviously regarding the video, nor the alternative toilet paper suggestion 🤦
Thank you for sharing the interesting diverse ways of your personal style. This is for everyone too... Bio-Fuels were mentioned in the gentlemen's video. Algae Fuel! Soy is what? 20% oil? Well, some algae are nearly 50% oil! Some strains can be nearly 80% oil!
Lose the 'M from headline and it's correct.
Lose an ‘o’ from “loose” and it’s correct.
I'M INVENTED....MEANS I AM INVENTED, IT SHOULD READ, I HAVE INVENTED, OR I'VE INVENTED.....WHO WRITES THESE TITLES???????????
i believe that the same eastern european man who makes the stoves and the videos also writes the titles but im not sure, the fbi needs to investigate this
Lol...criticizing Grammer in all caps. Totally hilarious 😂
@@hueyspencer2651 Democrat....misses the whole point.......
so what have you invented??? His title reads "I INVENTED THE MIRACLE-STOVE!''
and you can buy similar for propan. cheap and no fatigue for such work.
A few problems with propane. 1. It's hard to get in emergency situations 2. Creates moisture when Propane or C3H8 is burned
not great in small spaces. Whats worse than being cold? I would say being wet and cold.
Love it, thanks for sharing your hard work mate!
Well done at lease you shown how to make them and they must surely come in handy in future especially seeing natures disasters increasing around the world
Never stop doing what you do! You are very talented and I appreciate all of the hard work you put into not only your projects but also your videos. God bless you and stay safe 👊🏼
Hello. I am very pleased that my videos are liked and can be useful to someone.🤝🤖
I always seem to see you vids during the winter. I love them.
😊I am very glad that you like my videos! Come again, thanks!🤝🤖
apocalypse means unveiling
This is an old idea, but nice to see it again
This stove uses liquid fuel and its design is not repeated anywhere! Or do you think that all stoves in the world are the same just because of the flames that come out of them?
Hmmm...I think I'll stick with my dual fuel salamander for heating my garage. Barring that I can always revert to my old kerosene heater.
This man is an inventor of the highest quality he should sell his designs to large companies
He can't. That would be plagiarism.
This is NOT an invention. Are you living under a rock or something.
you have serious skills. I have to ask, can you build an incinerator for garbage and plastics? With enough heat, it is environmentally friendly.
Incinerating garbage and plastic is not environmentally friendly at all. In fact is even worst then leave it alone.
@@SpiderF27 It is environmentally friendly if done at proper temperature. It generates excess energy. Garbage would decay releasing methane, and this way it would go straight to carbon dioxide. Plastics are basically a form of fossil fuels. It's better to incinerate it and get energy out of it than incinerate coal.
I saw a video of making plastic into diesel
@@SpiderF27 Research it - you are wrong. You need a high temperature. If the temperature is low, then you would be correct. I am currently in a 3rd world country, I assure you, an incinerator would be better for the environment. Unless you have lived and seen the garbage in these countries, it is difficult to understand.
@@talksonabox Recycle everything. Process all with a Shredder, pack the materials in big bulk bags and sell them in China. Chinese have processing plants that reuse everything. In this way you'll keep your environment clean and make some money in the process too. Don't jump straight into old methods of doing things. Be smart, be intuitive and you'll progress. Burning? How easy want you to get rid of the problem?!
Better the bluish flame, not not make the cooking pots and cooking utensils black at the bottom due to the carbon dioxide emissions in the flame, so to overcome this, need little minute air oxygen to mix in the flame.
Love the little man
It's basically the same simple foam wick principle as a Zippo lighter, among others. That being said it's a lovely DIY project made in a way a lot of people could do.
have you tested the stove with diesel? diesel would be perfect for me.
I’m confused. If the hole in the cylinder goes all the way through, what is holding the fuel, keeping it from running out the bottom?
Look at the inner tube the cuts only are on the top. The bottom half is solid creating a reservoir. It works like a zippo lighter.
@@poppyd9758 ah thank you
I don't know who's first but "foguista" just made a similar one with a beer keg
He built an alcohol stove
Thanks for saving time
Isn't this just an adjustable sterno pot?
I keep a few around for emergencies.
They sell them at Wal-Mart for like $2
But I guess it's cool you can DIY one.
It's nothing like a sterno.
@sonofbr Have you ever used a sterno pot? I have, & it is exactly like this. Except this is bigger & the flame is adjustable.
@@Alduosphuxleydo you have a link? I’d love to see one.
@VAinWI Just Google "Sterno pot."
It's a common camping / cooking item. Restaurants & caterers use them to keep food warm.
Like I said, they sell them at Wal-Mart.
That Dashound is a Tank.
your corners are overshot and blobby because your nozzle is depositing too much in the corners. mate, u need to cali ur kfactor.
Só cuida para o ambiente está ventilado e aberto.👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
I think the cave man can do that! Invention?😂😂😂😂😂
Awesome vids man!
I dig your furry assistant.
That's kinda funny cause I didn't see him claim to be the inventor..... Either way, I find it very helpful.
Did you not read the video title?
@@HiltonT69 well apparently not, because here you are. Talkin to me like you know me or something. I do my best to use my manners and to be respectful towards others on here. I can't stand this superiority issue people have on here. 😐
ขอบคุณมากที่สุด ทีให้ดห็นความรู้ที่แบ่งปันให้เห็น สิ่งที่เป็นประโยชน อย่างสูงในเต่าความร้อนที่มีประสิทธิภาพ🎉❤
Nice video, thanks :)
Thank you for appreciating my work, I'm glad you liked the video.🤝🤖
Any magic oven consumes more energy than it produces
the little robo with its welding mask! 😁
That works. Great gadget, just love it ! Thanks
Looks cool though!
Thank you
🤝👌🤖
I get so sleepy when I have 5 of them going at once lmao
If I lit a candle and set it at the end of some copper tubing so that the hole would be right above the flame going straight up, would that heat the whole 10 foot or so tubing ?
Ja starsza pani zrobiłam piękny kominek /ogrzewacz z dwóch doniczek ceramicznych na dwóch ceramicznych podstawach takie jak pokazują filmiki. Ponieważ umiem i lubię się posługiwać wiertarką więc poradziłam sobie z wyżłobienia dwóch dziur na nagwintowany trzpień, ze śrubkami i podkładkami także to wszystko jest bezpieczne. Coś sobie udowodniam ,ale też i to mi udowodniło ,że w mieszkaniu tego trzymać za bardzo nie można, dlatego że podgrzewacze wydzielają zapach, i nawet jeśli włożę tam wkłady zapachowe ,to jest to trochę nie do wytrzymania. Same donice osiągają bardzo wysoką temperaturę i można na niej podgrzać kubek z herbatą do 30 °, ale jako podgrzewacz pomieszczenia jest to jednak mało wydajne. Użyłam ośmiogodzinnych podgrzewaczy., ale przy minusowych temperaturach one nie podgrzewają tylu godzin. Te kuchenki które pan zrobił bardzo kopcącą.😢
I love the designs but the Title says No need for gas now! but he's clearly using fuel in these! LOL
But not gas.
Loved the welding mask on the figurine! "Quick & dirty" solutions are better than NO solutions!
Ahahahaha! Thank you my friend! 🤣🤣🤖
only for Picnic use, not for Daily use
Not everyone had a welder , or can weld !
Like your buddy, but it is cold out. He needs a hat. Smile
Ur robot guy Really wants to see everything
Now he puts U in expenses to buy him a shield cause he wanted to to view the welding also 😁
😊🤝🤖
Inventing is different from building on known designs and principles. Good job, nevertheless.
Glue + heat + flame. Great.
😀🤝
create a lamp without electricity???
Μπράβο σου φίλε είσαι μάστορας
Good to see such initiative 👍 keep posting 📫...Love like subscribe
Old kind of stove in the Philippines; sawdust, rice chaff or paper and dry leaves as fuel.
This is a completely different design and device. And then there is liquid fuel.
Legend.👍💛👊
Great vidio, how about a reburner for my outdoor semi type air tight wood stove, trying to get all the heat blowing forward into tiki bar area. Thanks for the morning coffee...
not sure about the epoxy and prolonged heat issue , vapors and all. otherwise, yeah.
Hey ✌️from Cape Breton,Nova Scotia 🏴
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Deus Abençoe todos de sua familia. De Ms Brasil.
Muito obrigado! Volte sempre, ficarei sempre feliz em vê-lo neste canal!🤝🤝🤖
Change the click bate title and no expalnation intro and youve got a really cool video.
Your just so so brilliant hopefully you ain't got a worldwide patent I am definitely copying it
nice.. 👏👏👏
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Nice
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What stops all the fuel running out the bottom when you fill it up ?
Fuel to flow out through the bottom when refueling, prevents the construction of the furnace itself - the video shows everything in detail, look carefully. 🤖
I have a dachshund assistant as well!
Now make ethanol fuel for pennies with sugar and yeast. I think a lot of preppers forget about that. One kilo of sugar makes a half litre of ethanol.
Done before, but thanks.
😊🤝🤖
I have not seen any answers to your question "What's up?" so I'll be the first to answer that and then everyone else can follow. What's up with me is I just got a new electric scooter and only an hour ago finished assembling it. Now the battery is charging.
So what's up with the rest of you viewers?
You welded the barrel why not just weld the other components instead of the epoxy?
I used epoxy resin for the experimental model.
simplicity, - the reason the AK47 is still used so many years later.
WeebRemover : Copied from a German assault sub. machine gun - thats AK-47!...
Hermoso 👏🏼 trabajo 👍🏼 es una pena que todo el mundo 🌎 no hablemos el mismo idioma, soy malo leyendo a grandes velocidades jeje 👋🏼🙂
No jo kamna, ale žere to kyslík a v malé uzavřené místnosti za chvíli nebudete moci dýchat !!!
Neat 👍
Thanks a lot, bro! 🤖
Cool!
🤝
Dr Robo = Dorobo
pretty sure no epoxy will stand the heat generated by the stove, especially when a pot is placed on top to cook something. the flames would be directed sideways towards the glued seams and burn it off.
glued?
could it have a thin tube going into the side attached to a resevoir of fuel so that it refills itself?
There is a physical law of communicating vessels - to use it the way you want it, you need to make a small system of tubes and valves.
Buy an Irish Vulcano. Much better!
Great idea.greetings from Canada
Nothing new
What is that bright blue marker?!
Using a Vernier as a scriber? Bad practice
Every one has a workshop troll that steals your tool as soon as you put it down but I have never seen mine but yours is red I wonder if mine is too 🤔
Ahahahahahaha. My troll doesn't steal tools, he helps me make my videos)). 🤣🤣🤖
Mi az , hogy A CSODÁTÁLYHAT! ??
This is just a random thought I had but since one can watch welding with no harm from a video camera and see exactly what one is doing why don't welding hats have small built in video viewers instead of super dark glass still? Put a protective glass plate on the lens of course. Seems a very logical idea to me. One can actually See all the time what is doing ! 🤔
The thing is that the camera has a focusing system, and if you put on a very dark lens there will be problems with focusing.
@@Doctor-Robo but you are not using a dark lens to video this ? You dont have a manual focus setting?
Cost! Adding a camera plus a monitor into a helmet is quite feasible but would cost more than the average person would wish to pay. If your having trouble viewing your weld pool try one of the helmets with the LCD lens they came out just as I retired and they are great, you have clear lens to look through to position your rod/ wire then as soon as you strike it darkens to the level you set and you get a clear view of your Weld Pool. When I was helping someone to learn how to weld once I could get them to see the WP they're problems were over because you can see the flowing pool of molten metal and see if any holes are forming or if your staying too long in one spot and causing blow through.
Nice
Just go to the store and buy a stove.
How long does oil burner last on low
This depends on the amount of fuel and the combustion intensity mode.
@@Doctor-Robo PIaque forms eating animals !!. Plant-based/vegans don’t have pIaque ✅♥️⭕️😬💪🦍🦧🐵🐒👱🏼♂️👩🏽😉!!. Buddhist monks, most of them are vegan ✅♥️⭕️💪😬😉.. Rice, Quinoa and Amaranth seeds 🌾, beans, lentils, oats, fruits, herbs, spices, yeast B12 tablespoon, every day, etc, is the key to healthiness ✅😉.
Pft.. great effort in making a complicated "hobo stove". Similar has been in use since the 1900's. Could be made with some tin cans cotton puffs and alcohol or 100 proof liquor.