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Just Intime
Добавлен 22 окт 2011
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Simple, Non Pesticide Solution to Get Rid of Japanese Beetles
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Simple, Non Pesticide Solution to Get Rid of Japanese Beetles
Ashokan Farewell Cover on a Home Made Cigar Box Violin
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Ashokan Farewell Cover on a Home Made Cigar Box Violin
Constructing a Four String Electric Cigar Box Guitar Demonsrtation
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Step by step tutorial on building an electric, four-string cigar box guitar. Includes instructions on creating frets and position markers.
Using a rustic fieldstone fireplace oven to make smoked ribs
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Using a rustic fieldstone fireplace oven to make smoked ribs
Rustic Fieldstone Fireplace In Action
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Rustic Fieldstone Fireplace In Action
Woodfired Pizza Oven Demonstration
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Demonstration of making a pizza in a rustic wood-fired fireplace oven. This multi-purpose fieldstone fireplace utilizes two grills and a rocket stove along with an oven to prepare outdoor meals.
Building A Rustic Fieldstone Fireplace
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Building A Rustic Fieldstone Fireplace
Ramblin' On My Mind
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This cover being performed on my hybrid electric cigar box guitar with bass string added, accompanied by drum machine.
Slow Jam Blues
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This is a performance on a hybrid electric cigar box guitar with bass string added.
feliz navidad merry christmas video
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This is a demonstration video of an acoustic electric cigar box ukelele.
Demo Jam on guitar and bass combo cigar box guitar
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This is a new concept for me in building a cigar box guitar. It is a four string electric guitar, with the low string being a bass guitar A string tuned down to G. It has an open G tuning on the other strings, G -D - G.
Stairway To Heaven Soundcheck on a Tin Can Guitar
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Stairway To Heaven Soundcheck on a Tin Can Guitar
Awesome work very beautiful 👍
how much soap????? They are eating my calla lilies!!!!
Nicely done! Thank you for sharing your ideas
Dude. I like your take on it! Very cool.
I want to build a tower like yours did you go off plans?
The plans were in my head. I dreamed it, thought it, and built it.
@@rev.blooze love this man! Gonna do it wish me luck
I like your ‘thinking on your feet’. I think your wife will be pleased.
Синяя изолента - лайк + подписка автоматом )))
Too much extra work that's not needed, digging hole, concrete under ground gravel then dirt, not needed. just pour a concrete slat, make sure have hole in back placed around in between corner of fireplace, so water could drain. yes I am a woman who does masory work, done many firepits, grill and smoker. So ppl if doing this don't got to extreme.
If you live in the cold northeast, you will understand what frost heaving can do and why it is necessary to start below the frost barrier. I learned this the hard way from an earlier build. My technique as described is based on personal experience and it has worked wonderfully well for this build.
You are a dope
Hi there! Great job with the fire I just wanted to ask about the oven on the first one you showed in the woods.... does the oven get very hot and also does the food get overly smoked out? Thanks! I'm making something in my garden next week and iv been inspired by your oven
The oven does indeed get hot. I've cooked smoked ribs in it, made pizza's, and my favorite thing is to bake fish in it. Everything does have a smoked taste, which is what you want in a wood-fired oven.
That is awesome !!!!
Clean out door at the bottom... Usually is what I use...
What a wonderful fireplace. I’m hoping to follow your example as I build one this spring. Thank you!
How’d you build your tower? Beautiful fire pit.
Cut down four tall, thin trees and de-branched them. Laid out two on the ground and framed them, making the bottom end larger than the top. Repeated the process with the other two poles. Carried the two frames to the location, laid them out where the tower would be, and dug 2' holes at the bottom end of the frames, then raised the frames (one at a time) and dropped them into the holes, using scaffolding poles to support them temporarily. Once I had the two frames inclined inward facing each other at the correct angle, I secured the remaining two sides by completing the framing braces. Then I used and extension ladder to reach the top, dropped a measuring tape 14' to the ground, marked a pole and used a level to transfer that mark to the rest of the poles and cut the tops off with a chain saw. Next I attached two boards, one to each frame. These were to nest the small pallet on the top, which I also secured to the boards. I made a ladder out of other slender trees I'd cut and attached that to the frame. The rest was simple; measuring the length and breadth of the pallet, I constructed the rail frames on the ground and carried them up and screwed them in place on the pallet. I filled in the holes (forget to mention that I placed flat rocks in the bottoms of the holes before dropping in the frame) and, viola! Tower is complete and still standing in good shape after three years. It is my observation post where I can observe the wildlife in the wetlands. My favorites are watching the beavers.
Like the idea of the rebar supporting the large rock over the fireplace.
I like the way you live life man👍 Awesome property you got and you are out working men half your age.
Very cool. Have been thinking about doing something like this with the stones I've accumulated excavating doing foundations for masonry patios and walls. Fire pits are cool, but have a hearth for an outdoor space is much more comfy. Though I will be using firebrick to create the firebox and use the fieldstone for the hearth.
Beautiful 😍 you did a great job!!!!
Ive been searching ideas for the last few days. Your build in the woods wins as the most interesting & innovative :) Seems like you couldnt decide on features, then built everything at once! Thankyou for the share.
Well done!!!
Super/ Love that you Created lots of Different Cooking Surfaces. Love it.
varry nice.
big, a little bit bigger than i wanted
Very nice and practical...
Very nice work
This is wonderful! I have a few questions about building mine? Can you tell me about what kind of rocks to use I'm worried if I use the wrong ones they'll blow up when they get hot
I used a mixed combination of fieldstones taken from my land. Sandstone works well. The very smooth, dense rocks formed in riverbeds will heat up faster and hold heat longer, but if you use tempered mortar specific to fire places and use it as I did to line the interior of your fireplace, you should not have a problem. I haven't experienced any rocks breaking, the mortar shields them from the heat. The key also is not to burn too much wood at once; be conservative with your fires.
Beautiful! You have inspired me to give it a go only I will be building it for my husband.
That looks great , is there a chance of us seeing a fire in it in another video
Wow 👏 u r so kind to share this. It gives me HOPE that I can do it.
Sturdy, well crafted and beautiful! Well done!
thats fire
Nice guitar
Tim 👏
Jammin
awesome .....................From Guitarist Marcus Meek!!
Please tell the sawist to contact me through www.MusicalSawFestival.org for an invite to play at NYC Musical Saw Festival. Thank you!