I didn't believe it myself! I welded a barrel of pipes and it all worked!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2021
  • To heat my workshop in winter, I made a wood-burning stove. It was burning for a long time, and even a day later there were still hot coals in it.
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  • @vincentsumner5232
    @vincentsumner5232 2 года назад +164

    I paused this halfway through and took my plasma cutter out to dinner and made sure it knew how much I loved and appreciated it being in my life. I love you plasma cutter.

    • @tclodfelter8789
      @tclodfelter8789 2 года назад +2

      I'd love to be able to invest in a good one!

    • @vincentsumner5232
      @vincentsumner5232 2 года назад +7

      @@tclodfelter8789 mines just a cheap one respectively but it’s payed for itself in cutting wheels! Ha! I have the lotus. It’s been good so far.

    • @tclodfelter8789
      @tclodfelter8789 2 года назад +9

      @@vincentsumner5232 I guess after the plasma cutter...a welder ... and LEARN to weld!?? My welding looks like an epileptic with hiccups! LOL

    • @michaelmclaughlin8474
      @michaelmclaughlin8474 2 года назад +4

      I give mine a hug, every time I use her also…!!!

    • @redbovine
      @redbovine 2 года назад +4

      And a wire welder. He could of bought a plasma cutter for the cost of those cut off discs he used.

  • @alextris3186
    @alextris3186 Год назад +11

    Перолиз Я как-то проводил такой эксперимент правда сильно не заморачиваться .но делал из такой же бочки результат поразил всех .пол мешка дров не лудшего качества давали тепло почти судки .и моя модель была сделана что называется тяп ляп. Мастеру респект .а всем кто хочет поставить не пожелаете

  • @johnwick-ii6il
    @johnwick-ii6il 6 месяцев назад +21

    Made a similar unit for my garage back in the 80's. I was loosing far too much heat out the stack, so I added a second barrel on top. It had baffles inside it to keep the exhaust heat from moving thru it too fast. It made an incredible difference, I would guess at over 45% increase in efficiency . It allowed for a serious savings of fuel.

  • @user-bn4sc4jg9y
    @user-bn4sc4jg9y Год назад +14

    Такие бы изделия да на поток. Браво мастеру.

  • @bowhunter8235
    @bowhunter8235 4 месяца назад +4

    I laughed out loud when i saw your scrap pile...
    My dad was a phenomenal pipe fitter...he never REALLY retired. You Tube was an up n commin concept...one he might have enjoyed If he had taken time to sit... He would have enjoyed watching this one for sure. He was like you; He "saw things" and made them. Lots of them. LOL we grew more pipe in our back yard than grass. As th lawn was one'a my chores, flying snakes and pipe was a saturday thing.
    😅❤good job. Thanks for th memory😉👍

  • @user-js3st1ei2d
    @user-js3st1ei2d Год назад +62

    Образцовое видео! Все четко, понятно, без лишней говорильни, прыжков и ужимок, без обязательных вымаливаний лайков и без почти обязательной в таких случаях максимально дурацкой музычки. Уважение, спасибо и удач!

    • @user-lv4rc2lr9q
      @user-lv4rc2lr9q Год назад +3

      Дождь

    • @kulandastambekova7406
      @kulandastambekova7406 Год назад +1

      Молодец

    • @user-js3st1ei2d
      @user-js3st1ei2d Год назад

      @@kulandastambekova7406 Кто так обзывается, тот сам так называется) От таких и слышу)

  • @user-mk7no1yg2p
    @user-mk7no1yg2p Год назад +24

    Сколько же у нас умельцев!!! Всегда с удовольствием смотрю на таких людей и восхищаюсь их умением работать и их смекалки!👍👍👍

    • @masterofcrafts
      @masterofcrafts  Год назад

      Благодарю! 🙌

    • @user-es8fg4vy8n
      @user-es8fg4vy8n Год назад +5

      Через три месяца, стенки бочки прогорят и будет «сито», также и на улице , когда сжигаешь ветки от яблонь и кустарников, бочки меняешь ооочень часто, прогорают ...

    • @user-kq7zo2zz3i
      @user-kq7zo2zz3i Год назад +1

      Тонкие стенки прогорят быстро, Бурельян надо копировать

  • @karenbankster8084
    @karenbankster8084 Год назад +1

    One of the best videos I've ever seen!!! I so so so love that there's no music and no talking and how the video just zips along!!! I was so excited to see the end work but because of how well you do your job I refused to fast forward! (that's a new one for me! Lol 😆) Thank you very much! 🥰💪😘 Looking forward to watching more projects! 🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @naknakacknak
    @naknakacknak 2 года назад +27

    I'm really impressed. This guy is tops. It's an amazing design and very creative. I highly recommend watching the entire video. Make sure you like and subscribe. This channel is a keeper. I'm.not sure why anyone would give thumbs down on this.

  • @fillo1971
    @fillo1971 2 года назад +22

    Mi ricordi mio papà che se n'è andato via in cielo il 24.09.2021.
    Lui era come te aveva un inventiva ed una manualità nel lavorare il ferro, unica. Davvero sei un'artista. Gran bel video e gran bel lavoro. Solo chi ha avuto accanto una persona così sa apprezzare il lungo e faticoso lavoro che hai creato.
    Sei un Grande
    💯❤🙏👍🏻💪🏻

    • @user-mp3nw5vn9l
      @user-mp3nw5vn9l 2 года назад +2

      Ты уверен что он в раю? ¿?

    • @RedMo46
      @RedMo46 2 года назад

      @@user-mp3nw5vn9l 👎

  • @user-dl2fn2rh1c
    @user-dl2fn2rh1c Год назад +5

    Ха.. Р.. О.. Ш мастер золотая голова, и золотые руки приятно смотреть как работает дай бог здоровья тебе.

    • @user-gp3sp7hw3d
      @user-gp3sp7hw3d Год назад

      Мария он скопировал буржуйку 50летней давности, у моего деда стояла неметская печь впуска 1936 года оригинал, а этот кулибин похоже скопировал . Я с 1962 года .

  • @n.f.2345
    @n.f.2345 Год назад +35

    Мой отец, инженер, в 1956 году на целине обогрел такой бочкой ремонтный цех МТС площадью 400 кв. метров. Только у его "бочки" вентилятор прогонял воздух через трубы. В морозы цех прогревался за полчаса . . .

    • @boriskuznecov794
      @boriskuznecov794 Год назад

      Ыы\ццц\²

    • @user-om9wk4fg7q
      @user-om9wk4fg7q Год назад +2

      Вот бы схему вашей бочки и системы отопления, у вас не сохранилась?

  • @bc-guy852
    @bc-guy852 2 года назад +18

    Incredible when you think of what this man could make with a plasma cutter and a MIG setup!
    Props to you - nice job!

  • @james4582
    @james4582 2 года назад +98

    People always chastised me for keeping odd bits of pipe and scrap metals around . I always laughed as I made a lot of needed tools and things useful for me and others. Now I’m an old guy and still keep my shop and do a lot of things when I’m able. This was a great video.

    • @mbarekboushaki9272
      @mbarekboushaki9272 2 года назад +1

      1

    • @johnsandoval347
      @johnsandoval347 2 года назад +6

      My next door neighbour just returned from an estate sale with a truck load of old steal pipe, angel iron, elbows, rod, and flat sections. One man's trash is another's treasure... For sure... It was beautiful...

    • @somethingelse4424
      @somethingelse4424 2 года назад +4

      Throwing away material is like throwing away the extra Legos pieces that come with a set. It costs nothing to store them if you're already maintaining shop space. Only people that don't build things would be so stupid as to criticize anyone for saving pipe, rod, plate, fasteners, etc. Part of inspiration comes from seeing the material you have available, and when you need something, you never know how long it will take and how much it will cost.

    • @wichitarick
      @wichitarick 2 года назад +3

      Yes same here :) but the cost of scrap metal was so low was not worth the cost to even haul it off was a big help!
      Was raised around towns with refinerys so have seen all manner of ways to re-use that material my Great grandma's and grandma's shot gun houses were on foundations made of 3 in pipe and concrete;) and gma's garage was framed in 3 in pipe:) doesn't rattle when the wind blows:)
      I spent over a yr.making rail road scrap angle iron into brackets to use in framing! built several out buildings a greenhouse and a full deck using fence posts and those heavy brackets and lag bolts! people who lol before,couldn't believe how fast and sturdy that stuff was(is) I still show people how to re frame fences using angle iron and deck screws is cheap,easy and never breaks:)Peace Rick

    • @CurtisDrew1
      @CurtisDrew1 2 года назад +1

      I laughed out loud when I saw the rusty old barrel. Around here Once used clean barrels, with paint still on them are $5 US each.....

  • @leonidgorbachevsky4789
    @leonidgorbachevsky4789 Год назад +6

    Профессию не пропьешь, просто супер!!!

  • @matiasbenedit8157
    @matiasbenedit8157 2 года назад +10

    I think that one of the thing's that got me the most about your video was the simplicity in the complexity and the 'few' tools you used. Loved the video!!!

    • @user-ty5hp4wu2d
      @user-ty5hp4wu2d Год назад +1

      Актуально для всей Европы.... Молодец!

  • @tsadikishrm1560
    @tsadikishrm1560 2 года назад +33

    Un gran ejemplo de creatividad...es muy funcional y eficiente.. podría salvar vidas en climas extremos...Dios te ha favorecido con esas manos laboriosas...saludos desde Nicaragua...

  • @Zappy1210
    @Zappy1210 2 года назад +75

    Thank you sir for no annoying music and actual sound! Great build, I'm sure you'll get years out that stove!

    • @user-oo2tu7fb3o
      @user-oo2tu7fb3o Год назад

      Над8;

    • @user-gp3sp7hw3d
      @user-gp3sp7hw3d Год назад

      Он думает сделал откритие,глубоко ошибается.

  • @snhojytsud
    @snhojytsud Год назад +198

    As a fabricator with a decently equipped shop, I love the ingenuity and creativity! Getting things built with what you have is a truly awesome skill.

    • @user-yl5nt5or4x
      @user-yl5nt5or4x Год назад +8

      З

    • @herrbryjaz6680
      @herrbryjaz6680 Год назад +5

      Que es eso ?
      Que uso le das ?

    • @bikuda
      @bikuda Год назад +2

      @@herrbryjaz6680 es para calentar el aire de la casa

    • @Butchsiek
      @Butchsiek Год назад +6

      Having a plasma cutter would save a Fortune in production time

    • @cameltube-vk7el
      @cameltube-vk7el Год назад +4

      @@Butchsiek he he, yup I said it like 5x watching, ya must have heard me !!!
      THaT SaID.........pro-LeVeL skills cutting, me impressed !!!
      The one thing that warmed my heart was seeing him using the stick welder, I built everything I needed with the little old Lincoln WeLDeR aka → BuZZ BoX

  • @user-pm3iy3sk4g
    @user-pm3iy3sk4g Год назад +4

    It's amazing what some people can do without having to have access to thousands of $$$$ of equipment to work with. Great job, I was a welder fabricator for almost 50 years, "CraftMaster" did a real good job of building that heater.

    • @jurebarisic2338
      @jurebarisic2338 Год назад

      M.

    • @cameltube-vk7el
      @cameltube-vk7el Год назад

      right he was outstanding with the wheels, measure, and had a sweet stock of steel there too lol. I had scrap yard for 30 years that allowed myself a insane amount of stock material[s] & unique shit to create from !!! /;^)
      Always Forward ~ Godspeed

  • @user-ux2wk9dq3e
    @user-ux2wk9dq3e 2 года назад +7

    Зверь мужик! Я пока смотрел думал в конце появится ракета прогресс!😉👍

  • @user-qs1or8hg1r
    @user-qs1or8hg1r 2 года назад +23

    Мне все понравилось-и конструкция, и сам видеородик! Смотрел с большим удовольствием, съемка просто шикарна, по-видимому было все продумано, а потому не утомляет. Есть выражение-что ни конструктор, то новый редуктор, а по сему не стоит делать замечания. Трудоемкость конечно большая, но цель этого стоит. А главное в том, что это творческая работа. Можно было бы показать скребок для удаления пепла (это, конечно, шутка). Этот ролик меня вдохновил на свои идеи, и это здорово. Желаю автору дальнейших творческих успехов и крепкого здоровья. Удачи Вам! И большое спасибо за видео.

    • @masterofcrafts
      @masterofcrafts  2 года назад +1

      Благодарю!

    • @user-fm7ej9ot9t
      @user-fm7ej9ot9t 2 года назад

      Подзольникбудеттруднооткручивать

  • @glenhurd3398
    @glenhurd3398 Год назад +88

    This isn't just a how-to video on fabricating a super-efficient shop heater from scratch. It's a lesson in photography and editing. This fabricator is as good with his editing as he is with a welder. Attention to detail. Patient. A proud craftsman. He considers story-telling with a camera to be a part of his identity. No short-cuts. Every shot is like a sentence - camera positioned to explain the action with minimal movement and time. Steady shots, good exposure, focus, and short cuts with clean audio. Always interesting.
    Reality is like an old cow. No one wants to watch it. He turns that ugly boring cow into delicious cuts of steak. Well done!

    • @sarcasmo57
      @sarcasmo57 Год назад +4

      Reality is like a old cow. I had to write it down.

    • @diane9355
      @diane9355 Год назад

      And to you, well said! I agree 100% with your comment!

    • @karenbankster8084
      @karenbankster8084 Год назад

      You said everything I wanted to say!!! A Very articulate account thank you!

    • @nw9353
      @nw9353 Год назад

      He killed it

  • @Paul-su3qh
    @Paul-su3qh Год назад +41

    I am not a welder or metal worker, but your video heading caught my attention and peaked my curiosity as I watched you skillfully create this stove. At first I was baffled by your initial creation wondering what it was you were really making.. however, I stuck with you all the way through and was greatly impressed by the level of your hard work, ingenuity and professionalism. What an amazing skill and achievement sir. Also, now I understand what you have finally constructed, I'm inclined to agree with some of the other commenters suggestions, especially about lining the drum with fire bricks and adding a radiator or two filled with water, leading off left and right of your stove.
    Nevertheless it's a great project and every bit worthy of the challenge. Thank you for demonstrating your skill and mastery of your craft. I loved every minute.

  • @user-nt2tp4sd9c
    @user-nt2tp4sd9c 2 года назад +8

    Brave technician.
    The heat will last dramaticaly longer when you place inside and around from bottom till up a layer of heavy bricks for fireplaces. This mass captures the heat and delays the cooling.
    Best wishes!
    from greece.

  • @jayrohumbertoguzmanvalenci1351
    @jayrohumbertoguzmanvalenci1351 2 года назад +54

    At first, i imagine a strange musical instrument, but....simply a great and cool idea. God bless your hands, and thanks for this amazing vídeo.

  • @BackToTheFutura
    @BackToTheFutura Год назад +24

    Amazing video, I read below and agree that the photography is as good as the actual build itself. What an incredible use of recycled materials and turning scrap into something that will provide comfort to a workshop. It never stops amazing me how much we take for granted and the genius that is in us all. This is not only an enjoyable video to watch, but it teaches us many lessons. Don't complain about something...do something about it, and if you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything! Really enjoyed watching this one...great job!

    • @pwood2295
      @pwood2295 Год назад

      You are right! His use of simple techniques that save many errors was a real eye opener for me.

    • @user-wv2or9nd1h
      @user-wv2or9nd1h Год назад

      Хохол

  • @user-eb1cj5rc8g
    @user-eb1cj5rc8g Год назад +19

    Весь ролик просмотрела . Какой молодец. У меня Отец был таким же рукастым.Я всегда рядом с ним была, поэтому в жизни многое сама умею делать.

    • @fredom9137
      @fredom9137 11 месяцев назад +1

      Хорошо,если и муж «рукастый»,а иначе придётся выполнять по жизни, две роли,-женскую и мужскую…А это несправедливо!

  • @user-ee2fu6ue7m
    @user-ee2fu6ue7m 2 года назад +5

    Шаблоны из картона наше ВСЁ! Я строитель. Красавчик!

  • @norcalovenworks
    @norcalovenworks 2 года назад +817

    You will drastically improve the heater’s performance if you run a pipe from the outside to the air intake. Right now, cold air is being pulled inside your building to make up for the combustion air and whatever air is going up the chimney. Pull the combustion air into the heater from outside so the cold air doesn’t mix with the air in the room.

    • @BCS2023
      @BCS2023 2 года назад +27

      Exactly.

    • @Leeofthestorm
      @Leeofthestorm 2 года назад +96

      while this is good, it is also nice to draw some fresh air into a building (regardless of outside temp)... so a balance of drawing outside air directly into the stove, and drawing a draft under your door (for instance) is actually better for air quality.

    • @user-sy4uz9qw6e
      @user-sy4uz9qw6e 2 года назад +33

      Agree. That's Ben Franklin's idea from year 1742.

    • @pouncepounce7417
      @pouncepounce7417 2 года назад +60

      pulling outside air through the room into the oven prevent monoxide build up, aside that, an workshop should be ventilated...

    • @pratiwirose5003
      @pratiwirose5003 2 года назад +41

      The hot exhaust is positive pressure so can escape into the room when nearly closed. Better is to put the restriction on the intake side and keep the whole stove negative pressure.

  • @user-wc2cn7ui8i
    @user-wc2cn7ui8i Год назад +5

    Золотые руки, свежая голова, молодец, уважаю

  • @carolleenkelmann4751
    @carolleenkelmann4751 Год назад +2

    Enlightening, not only into metal design and work but most of all, exemplifing the function of the male brain. I could marry this man.

  • @rustam4138
    @rustam4138 2 года назад +11

    Отлично сделано. Вот что значить обладать терпением, желанием, материалами и самое главное трудолюбием.

  • @jamespayne8781
    @jamespayne8781 2 года назад +21

    I built a very controllable heater from 3/16 plate, 4 in exhaust, screw adjustable intake. Very good at long slow burns. Only real issue is the flue runs cool and creosote builds up in the pipe. I just happened to have a 4 in flue brush so I can go up about twice each season and brush out the buildup. I was thinking about a bread baking oven using a similar pipe design to yours where the pipes would be inside the drum running from the lower fire box up to a smoke chamber and out the flue. The pipes would carry the exhaust through the baking chamber to heat the oven from almost 360 degrees around to eliminate hot spots. Like your innovative designs.

    • @gregorystanislawski6416
      @gregorystanislawski6416 2 года назад +3

      Grandma used to save potato peels and dry them and once a week throw a handful into the stove and never had any creosote build up just a film of powdery dust in the spring.

    • @1985cjjeeper
      @1985cjjeeper 2 года назад +4

      An empty aluminum can once in a while does the same as those expensive creosote sticks they sell. Put one in the fire and you'll soon hear the creosote harden like glass and pop off the inside of the pipe like someone is dumping sand in there.

    • @lightpropulsionguy
      @lightpropulsionguy 2 года назад

      Up it to at least a 6 in flue and choke it slightly with a damper this will burn cleaner, your fuel/air mix is producing to much carbon, more air is needed

    • @jamespayne8781
      @jamespayne8781 2 года назад

      @@lightpropulsionguy the idea is to slow down combustion, not increase it. One of the reasons I built this stove was to control combustion. It probably not making any more combustion byproduct, it’s just cooling down and precipitating out of the smoke stream. Hotter flue gas carries the byproduct away to the atmosphere.

    • @pinrod1
      @pinrod1 2 года назад +2

      My friend had an oven like you describe in an ice shack for fishing in Maine. He built a tin box around the flue pipe, with a little door, and some adjustable vents, and an oven thermometer...you could cook a whole frozen pizza 🍕 in it.

  • @carloscebrerotamayo3893
    @carloscebrerotamayo3893 Год назад +6

    Increíble amigo.....lo que somos capaces de hacer ....por lo mismo cada ser humano debe respetar el trabajo de otra persona.....de esa forma se transmite el conocimiento y vamos adquiriendo sabiduría humana.... " felicitaciones " de mi país chile... gracias

  • @ugirat3974
    @ugirat3974 Год назад +6

    С чувством, с толком, с расстановкой, а главное с душой👍

  • @dancarter482
    @dancarter482 2 года назад +32

    Just the fab' work alone is great, but the design AND filming/editing it all - BRILLIANT!
    THIS kind of stuff is what RUclips is all about.

  • @user-ni6ri6dr3x
    @user-ni6ri6dr3x 2 года назад +14

    Отдельное спасибо за картинку с тепловизора. Очень поучительно и понятно. Удачи Вам.

    • @user-jf8pw1ik6t
      @user-jf8pw1ik6t 2 года назад +4

      По картинке с тепловизором стало понятно, что трубы зря приварил. Если бы трубы согнуть буквой Г и верхнюю перекладину положить на печь сверху, то был бы
      эффект Да и что мудрить с трубами? Уже есть печи булерьян, там все грамотно сделано.

    • @09edjan
      @09edjan 2 года назад

      @@user-jf8pw1ik6t боковых труб много, соответственно большой и быстрый съем тепла

  • @mikaeremichellepeck1169
    @mikaeremichellepeck1169 Год назад +11

    So enjoyable to watch. Those drums don't last long term but you should get a couple of winters out of it. Definitely worth a couple of days work fabricating! Well done.

  • @scottw5253
    @scottw5253 Год назад +1

    DUDE...THANK YOU SO MUCH for the wee bit of extra effort to show the number displayed on the angle finder. 99% of diy content neglects details like that and those can be the difference between a fun project or a frustrating marathon of trial and error, wasted material and time.

  • @johnburrows1179
    @johnburrows1179 2 года назад +7

    My dad did this exact build in 1966. Only he had a blower system on it. Heated the entire house. He died in 1989 and used it every winter

  • @igor0874
    @igor0874 2 года назад +12

    Хорошая конструкция, но думаю, если бы боковые стенки сразу были из труб, то эффект был бы на порядок выше, а если при этом низ труб объединить в общий короб и добавить вентилятор, то эффект был бы мгновенный

    • @user-tl4zj8ss7y
      @user-tl4zj8ss7y Год назад +1

      Охлаждение камеры сгорания приведет к неполному сгоранию топлива, не будут сгорать дымовые газы, это наоборот - топливо в трубу

    • @igor0874
      @igor0874 Год назад +1

      @@user-tl4zj8ss7y если на колосниковой решётке есть жар, то никакое охлаждение стенок камеры сгорания уже роли не играет

  • @ivry4846
    @ivry4846 2 года назад +11

    I must admit that I didn't understand what you are building until three quarters of the way through the video. You have the love of the profession in your blood, that is obvious. Congratulations !

  • @user-hj4fb9lq5q
    @user-hj4fb9lq5q Год назад +3

    Это сколько надо иметь инструментов, быть сварщиком,токарем , печником, чтобы всё было ок. А ещё, чтобы руки росли от куда надо. Это не сегодняшняя молодежь.

    • @GansPeter
      @GansPeter Год назад

      Колхозил-колхозил и толку? Синий цвет в тепловизоре говорит, нет орёт, о том что боковые трубы нах ваше не нужны. Тепло надо снимать с верхней крышки. Да и бочка тонкостенная, быстро прогорит и деформируется. Много шума из ничего.

    • @user-kw7yh7yq6i
      @user-kw7yh7yq6i Год назад

      А толку,что он показал главное размеры,а сделать то можно нечего сдожного

  • @user-km1ts8tc9o
    @user-km1ts8tc9o 2 года назад +105

    Задумка отличная, работа усердная. Но это всё не надолго. Бочка чрезвычайно крайне быстро прогарит. Нужно было сразу трубу использовать, вот тогда бы вообще огнище было👍

    • @levisylvester
      @levisylvester 2 года назад +5

      We have one like this and it's good since 10 years.

    • @Slava_Renin
      @Slava_Renin 2 года назад +4

      У него ушм аккумуляторная, 3мм пилить долго не говоря о трубе размером с эту бочку.

    • @user-zx8zl5gk6o
      @user-zx8zl5gk6o 2 года назад +5

      в этой печи не будет высокой температуры прогорать будет очень и очень долго. У меня из такой же мангал уже 7 лет не прогорел а там температура высокая

    • @kulakovvolodya
      @kulakovvolodya 2 года назад +5

      @@user-zx8zl5gk6o А мангал частный или в кафе? Он тоже сутками напролёт работает?

    • @user-km1ts8tc9o
      @user-km1ts8tc9o 2 года назад +11

      @@user-zx8zl5gk6o даже если долго "ТЛЕЕТ", один хрен прогорит!!! Не говорите глупостей. Что у меня бочек не было и нет на участке? Мангалов тонких, подобных бочке не было? Не надо смешить "Пи" она и так смешная... Если так заморачиваться, то делать надо сразу из трубы! И, как модно нынче, и принято говорить.... ИМХО! 😁 Через чур замороченная идея и работа, чтоб делать это из фольги.

  • @truebluepatriot2739
    @truebluepatriot2739 2 года назад +6

    Mesmerizing watching you work and that is one really hurky built stove! Enjoyed your build very much.

  • @Ocean_breezes
    @Ocean_breezes Год назад +2

    Excellent fabrication. Creativity at its best.
    This takes special skills . Well done my man. I enjoyed watching this

  • @ccpperrett7522
    @ccpperrett7522 2 года назад +148

    Great skills and creativity. A respirator mask would help to protect your young lungs from grinding wheel dust and silicosis. Just some love from a retired welder's wife.💖

    • @nathantschetter1264
      @nathantschetter1264 2 года назад +11

      Good point

    • @ccpperrett7522
      @ccpperrett7522 2 года назад +23

      My husband has lung issues now. Mainly from grinding wheel dust. Please protect your lungs. You need them to breathe.😉😎🤗

    • @nayrtnartsipacify
      @nayrtnartsipacify 2 года назад +3

      Mommin it up in here! Gotta love it

    • @DirtyDickMurdok
      @DirtyDickMurdok 2 года назад +4

      There’s the goofy ass safety man.

    • @terrysours4606
      @terrysours4606 2 года назад

      9

  • @blech71
    @blech71 2 года назад +7

    This video is so underrated. There’s so many helpful time saving tricks of the trade here for sure. Thanks for the insight to your craft!

  • @chuckholton4666
    @chuckholton4666 Год назад +3

    You are very talented! Some one needs to send this guy a plasma cutter! excellent work!

  • @scottquick8827
    @scottquick8827 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Editing was perfect. Engineering was equally impressive. Well done.

  • @johnsandoval347
    @johnsandoval347 2 года назад +46

    What I especially like is no stupid music, redundant parts were sped up, and you emphasised pertinent details... Bravo... Excellent video and editing for us guys with short attention s[pan... Thanks

    • @user-lv9tj3ob9o
      @user-lv9tj3ob9o 2 года назад

      Лдвлчдввджвдвлв

    • @user-lv9tj3ob9o
      @user-lv9tj3ob9o 2 года назад

      Члвддвждвдвдвыддыыддыдыдыдыдыддызыддыжыдыыджыжыдыыджыдыдыжыдыддыдыдыдыддыдыыддыдыдвдвдыдыжыыдыдыжыжыды

  • @GDuncanFYoung
    @GDuncanFYoung 2 года назад +64

    My experience with drums of that type is that they don't handle fire and heat that well and therefore don't last. However with the bracing of the pipes outside it should last a little longer but the fire and chemical reactions due to burning cause the metal to rust and decay quickly.
    Also commentary is needed for someone as inexperienced as myself to fully appreciate and enjoy. However it was still very interesting.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams 2 года назад +14

      Yeah normally if you want them to last you have to coat them in refractory cement so they don't rust away. That thin steel just is not intended to take being used as a fire box.

    • @user-ms5ft5oc8r
      @user-ms5ft5oc8r 2 года назад

      З

    • @dper1112
      @dper1112 2 года назад

      @@Automedon2 Your standard burn barrel has no lid, and the lid is the part getting the most heat.

    • @skurdibbles7913
      @skurdibbles7913 2 года назад

      Other factors come into play as well with how long it takes them to oxidize through.

    • @dieseltu1035
      @dieseltu1035 2 года назад +1

      @@Automedon2 we are more clever , and we keep our guns and money , screw the UK.

  • @juliemurphy3283
    @juliemurphy3283 Год назад +16

    This is as much artistry as fabrication. What a fabulous video. And to see all the labor involved, if the Master who welded this asked $2000 for it, it would be a bargain.

  • @paxwallace8324
    @paxwallace8324 Год назад +4

    I'm so envious of welders so many feats of transportation and sculpture are within their reach

    • @Quiwi707
      @Quiwi707 Год назад

      Please i don't want be mean
      But this guy is not a welder it's a bricolage 🛠 man.
      Those welding are not professionnel and to be true it's dangerous to make some welding amateur like this on a stove cause the carbone monoxyde can go out on this welding, you can died.
      This guy is not bad but he need to learn how to make safe stick welding, there is a lot of vidéo on youtube to do that.
      But iam agree with you welding its fantastique to create thing 👍

    • @paxwallace8324
      @paxwallace8324 Год назад

      @@Quiwi707 huh okay

  • @elguapo3527
    @elguapo3527 2 года назад +86

    When I read "barrel of pipes" I wondered what he meant, so I had to watch. The best thing for me is to watch someone build something he/she designed. Great job young man! And that stash of metal: man, that is expensive. Stay busy and do what you love.

    • @RodeoCowgirl-55
      @RodeoCowgirl-55 2 года назад +3

      David....stash of metal....you can go to scrap yard and collect all kinds of metal... I used to go there all the time to get pipes.

    • @yunkeichan1722
      @yunkeichan1722 2 года назад

      IV、一f、十好ViI心

    • @Dr.JustIsWrong
      @Dr.JustIsWrong 2 года назад

      Exactly. I nearly always resist 'click baity" titles just on principle. 'Thumb nail' curiosity barely won.. I'm not sad I watched this.. (at 1.5x speed) lol

    • @Dr.JustIsWrong
      @Dr.JustIsWrong 2 года назад +1

      @@RodeoCowgirl-55 thanx, you! Hadn't occurred to me! Good plan

    • @omarischulz9594
      @omarischulz9594 Год назад

      there r parts clipped out... but I'm fascinated by this vid..ps 1st time watching

  • @wnettles
    @wnettles 2 года назад +8

    Great project. Someone needs to buy him some hole saws, though.

  • @tamaragasparian1980
    @tamaragasparian1980 Год назад +3

    Да такой печкой можно согреть целую территорию,отличная печка молодец, супееер.

  • @ricardoancheta7741
    @ricardoancheta7741 Год назад +3

    Nice, the pipes provided the air gaps which served as an insulation. Here in the Philippines there is so much grass and other fibers which can served the purpose.
    Talent comes along naturally. Much so when we can present the concept thermodynamically.

  • @JamesCouch777
    @JamesCouch777 2 года назад +11

    I love working with metal. That is an excellent job on the build 👍

  • @danielgreenwood4603
    @danielgreenwood4603 2 года назад +6

    nice workmanship. and love how you didnt bore me with details. you just did the work. thanks

    • @onestopfabshop3224
      @onestopfabshop3224 2 года назад +2

      And don't forget, he didn't put in any of that God awful music!

  • @supawels3627
    @supawels3627 Год назад +1

    Ein Meister der Thermodynamik und der Konstruktionsmechanik !
    Er sollte sich mit LIN GUOER jeden Morgen ein Frühstück zusammenschweißen.

  • @SHOTBYCLEVACAMZ202
    @SHOTBYCLEVACAMZ202 2 года назад +6

    I respect your patients and knowledge of the craft. Awesome video dude.

  • @Zodliness
    @Zodliness 2 года назад +24

    @CraftMaster - I like the fact you've repurposed everything in this fabrication, however I'd suggest filling the exterior vertical pipes with concrete or sand, that would accumulate heat, then radiate it akin to an electric storage heater, providing welcoming heat long after the fire itself dwindles. We used to place large rocks around our campfire for the same reason. 👍🏻‍

    • @Psy6o
      @Psy6o Год назад

      Dry wall mud is like a fire brick fill with it

    • @Psy6o
      @Psy6o Год назад

      And a portable bandsaw would cut pipe so much easier

    • @Zodliness
      @Zodliness Год назад

      @@Psy6o I don't own a portable band-saw, however I find a diamond wire saw cuts through any thickness PVC piping in a fraction of the time it takes a conventional hand saw. Keep up the great videos. 👍🏻‍

  • @piratetaylor29
    @piratetaylor29 2 года назад +18

    Love it, want one! Who wouldn't want one. You're creative skills are off the charts. 👍🏻🇺🇲

  • @user-oe4gl3vz8w
    @user-oe4gl3vz8w Год назад +19

    Мы на своем жзаводе по частным заказам и не такое делали , для дачи незаменима , быстро прогревает помещение , комфортно выглядит. А в данном случае молодец мужик умелец, сам варит , отрезает ,конструирует -- руки и голова на месте

  • @rubynurpur
    @rubynurpur Год назад +2

    You’re an extremely skilled craftsman.

  • @hsnwfl7766
    @hsnwfl7766 2 года назад +63

    A ceiling fan at a low speed pulls the heat off the pipes, and forces hot air downward. Made degrees difference as soon as I turned it on.

    • @monkeybrains3769
      @monkeybrains3769 2 года назад +5

      Wait what....This is how a ceiling fan is made?

    • @joesupplebruns262
      @joesupplebruns262 2 года назад +2

      MIXES
      (FLOOR-AIR UP) AND
      (CEILNG-AIR DOWN)
      UNTIL SAME HOT-COLD TEMPERATURE
      CAN ROTATE
      CEILNG FAN BLADES
      CW OR CCW

    • @WoodLox
      @WoodLox 2 года назад +5

      @@monkeybrains3769 circulation off the furnace heat raises temps all around instead of it only radiating in one spot ultimately raising room temp

    • @gabydewilde
      @gabydewilde 2 года назад

      could run the bottom inlets away from the stove and to the ceiling.

    • @souloftheage
      @souloftheage 2 года назад

      Yes!. Get that heat INTO the room!

  • @bobbyvogelgesang9467
    @bobbyvogelgesang9467 2 года назад +13

    Thanks for shootin through a welding lens helps alot the others should too

  • @malikiteblackthorn1638
    @malikiteblackthorn1638 Год назад +2

    That is an awesome stove, only thing I would have suggested at the time of making it would have been to do all the sanding of the barrel and pipe chimney outside.

  • @anapaulino1466
    @anapaulino1466 Год назад

    You have give him the greatest gift that europe can recive for winter 2022-2023.

  • @arnoldbravo493
    @arnoldbravo493 2 года назад +27

    What a great job, not everyone does something like that

  • @pha4614
    @pha4614 2 года назад +7

    Excellent edit. I had no idea what was being made out this old Russian tank but the speed of the edit was spot-on to keep my interest intact. This is how long complex videos should be presented not - not in 3parts in real time!👏👏👏

  • @knutworner2997
    @knutworner2997 Год назад +1

    Menschen mit dieser Gabe nennt man im allgemeinen "Künstler". Ich bin fasziniert von der Fähigkeiten von Renat! Ein unbedingtes Muss zum Abo!👋

  • @kellycarver2500
    @kellycarver2500 Год назад +9

    Of course it would work..it's similar to the old stoves that have been used centuries..Nice work.

  • @allenconley5120
    @allenconley5120 2 года назад +4

    Awesome skills. Learned a few more tricks too. I wish I had half of your talent.

  • @Jadebones
    @Jadebones 2 года назад +28

    You got a sub, for the simple fact that you are the FIRST AND ONLY person I have seen so far to make an obvious and intentional effort to shield your welding flashes.
    Thanks for that!

  • @AleksBell1341
    @AleksBell1341 Год назад +4

    Мастер золотые руки! 🙏 🔥 🔥🔥👍😁👌

  • @aliciajahan1681
    @aliciajahan1681 Год назад +3

    Muy buena idea , gracias por compartir sus conocimientos...

  • @Gus0046
    @Gus0046 2 года назад +7

    Muy buen trabajo amigo. Te felicito.👍

  • @marionbarriga89
    @marionbarriga89 2 года назад +4

    Me encanta como usa las herramientas ,la precisión co q trabaja ,la seguridad eso sólo lo da la experiencia y el conocimiento felicitaciones

  • @Giooooooom
    @Giooooooom Год назад +3

    Nice build, i wish i had a workshop myself. And a scrapyard.

  • @peggyblair3916
    @peggyblair3916 Год назад +1

    Loved how you made your heater! God bless you brother..

  • @carterbroadway39
    @carterbroadway39 2 года назад +21

    I use a horizontal fan above my wood burning stove and it causes entire floor to heat instead of just by the stove. .cool.

    • @AReluctantVictim
      @AReluctantVictim 2 года назад

      Friggin genius.

    • @lb4941
      @lb4941 2 года назад +1

      Sounds made up

    • @GreatBehoover
      @GreatBehoover 2 года назад

      No...hot...not cool!🤣🤣🤣

    • @RareVBlue
      @RareVBlue 2 года назад

      They make thermal conduction fans you can make or buy for a wood stove as well. The heat makes the blades spin. Mine looks like a cast iron electric fan with no motor.

  • @user-gl2fq1hi5t
    @user-gl2fq1hi5t 2 года назад +5

    безусловно мастер!!! из чермета аккуратно и с толком сделал хорошую вещь!!!Единственно чего никогда не понимал это покупку и использование аккум инструмента(за исключением шуруповерта)-деньги на ветер!))

  • @edidfranco9571
    @edidfranco9571 Год назад +3

    Excelente invento magnífico felicidades

  • @edvinromero8710
    @edvinromero8710 Год назад +3

    Me gustan mucho ver estos videos, que talento de este hombre

  • @user-no6gv6uc8n
    @user-no6gv6uc8n 2 года назад +28

    Да , автору идеи большой респект! Не каждый так сможет заморочится!

    • @alexburygin8560
      @alexburygin8560 Год назад +3

      Какое там не каждый ...никто это не повторит ...

    • @pavel6648
      @pavel6648 Год назад +1

      @@alexburygin8560 зачем повторять? от труб почти толку нет: по тепловизионной съемке видно, что они намного холоднее самой бочки, следовательно дают не более 10-20% теплоотдачи. Сделать печку из бочки без труб по периметру в разы проще, причем даже сварку можно не использовать

    • @user-ov6xt5ic7r
      @user-ov6xt5ic7r Год назад

      Ну да, такие печьки пригодны только где температура воздуха до-5градусов. Если у нас в
      сибири ,где минус 40 эта печь не пойдет

    • @user-lh2mg5zi3c
      @user-lh2mg5zi3c Год назад +1

      @@pavel6648 Да, от простой буржуйки уже в помещении была бы баня. Но отрицательный результат позволяет сделать правильный вывод. Спасибо автору за труд. Теперь знаем, что так делать не стоит.

    • @user-cb5tq4hq1g
      @user-cb5tq4hq1g Год назад

      Абсолютно верно потом ещё заморачиватся золу выгружать и как дрова подкидывать

  • @user-wx6hk7pv4n
    @user-wx6hk7pv4n 2 года назад +3

    Это какая то турбо Печь😃 столько труда вложено, здорово!

  • @user-ld1rd3qz3y
    @user-ld1rd3qz3y Год назад +2

    Просто молодец умничка,без лишних слов

  • @vikingrobot4179
    @vikingrobot4179 2 года назад +10

    I really enjoyed this.
    I like to fabricate thing myself….. mostly for vehicle implements but I would like to build a stove like this but much smaller version for an off grid 110 square foot cabin.

  • @valerykondratyev5052
    @valerykondratyev5052 2 года назад +14

    Для европейцев очень актуально.

  • @christianalegre9809
    @christianalegre9809 2 года назад +19

    Hola buenos días desde argentina buenos aires.
    La verdad es que !
    Es un trabajo descomunal.
    Excelente trabajo 👌👍🏼 esfuerzo y esmeró y inteligente sistema de radiación calórica

  • @jesf6397
    @jesf6397 Год назад +2

    Love it! Thank you for the video.
    Gives me some ideas!

  • @user-pq5mt5yc8y
    @user-pq5mt5yc8y Год назад +7

    Очень полезная рациональная печь

  • @TheByard
    @TheByard 2 года назад +14

    I worked in tunnel construction from the 1960s onwards, when setting up site buildings of timber the blacksmith and welder would make up some stoves, very similar to yours. They used steel pipe and other steel stock bought from scrap yards, instead of the pipes you added around the drum they used a larger diameter pipe with an air gap. The fuel would be coke from the local gas works and the fire kept in 24/7 during the winter, full English breakfasts would be cooked on top and boy it was a brave man to stand beside that stove, you'd get toasted in minutes. H&S would have a fit if that was done now..

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas 2 года назад

      H&S?

    • @skurdibbles7913
      @skurdibbles7913 2 года назад +1

      @@2degucitas health and safety? He's a og. Before OSHA.

    • @d-rot
      @d-rot 2 года назад +1

      @@skurdibbles7913 or in the UK or perhaps a Commonwealth country.

  • @winstonsmiths2449
    @winstonsmiths2449 2 года назад +8

    I use a small fan to blow the heated air away from a small propane heater I use in my garage. Greatly increases the warmth by forcing the air forward and not just straight up into the garage space. I set the fan just above the heater so as not to interfere with combustion. I have a C02 monitor/alarm and the heater produces none! I want to keep it that way LOL.

    • @jamesdwyer9815
      @jamesdwyer9815 Год назад

      Blow that fan in a duct/pipe with the propane you'll get a hell of a lot more heat... I promise

  • @user-hs1hx1en8e
    @user-hs1hx1en8e Год назад +3

    Вот это творчествО, все как часики тип топ и вуаля! Ни работает а чудеса творит .. Дело мастера боится, ведь ни даром говорится. Молодчинка.

  • @Billytomtom18
    @Billytomtom18 6 месяцев назад +6

    It’s great seeing people actually making useful items from metal that often went to the scrap yard. I come from a family of certified welders, structural welding test isn’t a easy test. All 3 positions are tested, flat, vertical and overhead. Then a strip or coupon is cut out and the weld is Xrayed for air holes and then put into a bender to test Tensile Strength.
    Being a plumber for years I tried stick welding but never got certified. Silver solder was tricky back then, getting the copper cherry red and trying to get a smooth clean solder. With all the new highly engineered welding equipment being either spool feed or using a stick, temperature is critical and these new machines are programmed to keep it correct.
    I have always gauged a mechanic by their tools, for years it was thought to be a male dominated trade, but during WW2, women did most of the welding and riveting, aka ROSIE THE RIVETER.
    I have amazing Trades people, many women who are great mechanics and Trades Persons.
    I need to see who makes AEG tools ?
    All the great trades people are using this brand.
    Thanks for showing how scrap is one person’s gold.
    I have repaired radiators made from black steel pipes which lasted for years on Steam boilers. Steam is easily understood when you know the basics, it rises and expands at 1700 % as it converts from water to steam, I always used Black steel pipes and black cast fitting, they are designed to split for replacement. On gas piping Black Malabar fittings have not casting holes.
    All trades have their own tricks, which often takes years to learn, usually from an elder Trades person.
    Few if anyone knows it all and RUclips is a great resource to start learning ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @Billytomtom18
      @Billytomtom18 6 месяцев назад +2

      Along with every Trade come the jokes associated to them, being a plumber for years I liked them all, there is brand of Suspenders that are colorful and are made with embroidered images of each Trades person, of course the plumbers suspenders were out of stock. With all the bending and movements through tiny places, dragging along a small MC Acetylene tank which’s flexible hose and turbo torch is attached keeps you alert to say the least … lol, it’s great exercise, mostly you need to know how to lift correctly with your knees and back straight, most of the muscles need upper body strength for turning wrenches Or threading pipe with a ratchet dye head , sorry kid the Rigid 300 is in the shop and this job is behind, so get moving. Oh the fun of being an apprentice under a Master Plumber, fetching coffee for that fat bastard in my case who sat in a chair with a school poker stick, like he was a Maestro leading his own quartets …lol
      Humor is what keeps us all together, job pranks are seen as fun , such as disconnecting the Lead extension cord of the person drilling away 2 stories above you, and pretending to not be aware of how it happened, hey there’s a dozen people working on this floor, perhaps it got caught by someone walking around and tripped …
      I f you do not have have the ability to learn and laugh at the same time, find a desk job somewhere. The trades are not for the weak hearted folks, we work hard and play hard, but without malice, again find another line of work … lol
      I truly enjoy trades people, see when you enjoy whatever you’re doing, you’ll never work a day at all, meaning it’s fun.

  • @454pakr
    @454pakr 2 года назад +5

    I like your scrap yard. No such thing as useless junk. Nice work!

    • @OOICU812
      @OOICU812 2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately I agree, and my 'junk' collection confirms it.