there is alot of coments on here so maybe someone already suggested, take a wire brush and a chipping hammer and get rid all that slag before you shoot a bead on top another. also take more time to prep the surface to be welded and you will have better results. im not judgeing just some helpful advice for your next project. good video though i ordered one them kits gonna build me a stove when it arrives! Keep goin at it brother!
I'd go one step further and make the stove part out of a 30 gallon barrel and mount it inside a 55 gallon barrel. That way you'd have a heat jacket like a wood furnace. Use a squirrel cage fan to blow the heat from the bottom and out the top like a wood furnace and heat your shop with a duct into the shop and leave the stove outside in a sheet metal building. You could heat your home with it also.
Smiling :-) Well had a good laugh. Glad to see father and son project with laughter and joy. I have a place in my basement that would be perfect for one like that. Got the hole in the chimney and everything. Wife said it to ugly. Wants something pretty.. Smile ... But pretty is about 500 bucks... Merry Christmas! God is good to me and mine!
Wranglerstar introduced me to this concept years ago. I use the double barrel version w/ 55 gal drums. I lined the bottom w/ sheet metal to keep it from burning out. Also used Cody's idea of putting a damper on the bung hole. Works great and keeps the shop very warm. Just remember that if you burn your shop or house down w/ this stove, your insurance company will not cover you since the stove is not UL listed!
OUT STANDING WORK!! brother this is what its all about.. Hell that 100 bucks was spent to have that much good time with your son.. I know dads who would pay 500000000 mucks to have time with there kids like this.. and now he can one day make one with his kids.. God Bless Brother..
Best to use a ''closed-top'' drum versus an ''open-top'' drum. Reinforcement ribs are more evenly spaced on a 'closed-top' drum; and you don't have to put sealing cement on a locking ring like you do with an ''open-top'' drum. Also, the stovepipe flange will fit better on a 'closed-top' drum. - Ive made many barrel stoves over the years, most with flat cook-tops, and even some with Tempered Glass Windows in the doors. With the exception of the drum, Ive always made everything myself (no kits) . I've even made a few 30 gallon wood-burning Water Heaters (must have a ''pressurized'' water system) .
I disagree. The open top barrels work much better. You DO NOT need to use any kind of "cement" on the open top barrel ring. Simple remove the rubber gasket (that will burn) and the top will seal air tight just fine. Also, those barrels last alot longer than the standard oil barrels that are much thinner and burn out faster. Another better idea is, instead of welding the flue pipe to the barrel, I made a flat plate and bent it to fit the radius of the barrel and cut the 6" hole in it and welded the flue pipe nipple onto that. Then you can drill holes in it and bolt it on. That way when you are ready to change the barrel (after your oil barrel burns out) and can unbolt it and put it on your new barrel!
@@PainterD54 it sounds like you know what your doing. I bet you even make your own doors for these stoves. I'm a fabricator too and have built 5 of these. Once lined and with a grate installed, they're a great stove. Nothing fancy but still a bad boy of a heater. I've seen the Amish built barrel stove. They are awesome.
Running that drill quicker then a pit crew member... Might be a spot for you on a NASCAR Team..... Interesting video. Hope you and yours have a very Merry Christmas.
Pot-bellied stoves are vertically oriented. They stand upright. What you put together there is just called a barrel stove. Whatever the case, I enjoyed your video.
At 10: 48, turn the wire feed up, practice on a piece of scrap. Don't hold the tip in one place. Takes practice. Experiment with different heat and wirefeed speeds. Write oon paper the setting (s) that allow smooth filler application. Check the appearance of your welds to online photos correct welds. Check out a book. Liked your leg-locating spray idea. Thanks.
Dumb passed RUclips police, there was nothing instructional about this video, OTHER THAN SHOWING, YOU ASSHOLES HOW TO HAVE A LITTLE FATHER SON TIME, and for all of you assholes that don't know. When your son starts getting older, and growing hair all over his body, the world starts to pull at him. And that father & Son times becomes less frequent. And so I say to you dads, enjoy it whenever you can get, however it comes, because one day he will have kids and obligations of his own. Great video.
The same kit parts will work on the old 250 gallon oil drums as well. I built one 12 years back, I can fit wood up to 10 inches diameter and five feet long into the stove. It will actually hold close to 1/4 cord of wood. I am trying to find a larger size door though, the doors in these kits just aren't big enough to use the way I want to, I want one 14 to 16 inches wide and preferably about 16 to 18 to inches tall. Not finding anything on the internet though except this style and size kit.
Glad I stumbled on your channel! Bill Goudy is a great guy, was surprised I clicked on this video and heard his name. Great build, I'm a subber. You guys needed a sharpie for those holes!
Get a welding brush. Clean your welds as you go with it. Clean the paint off the barrel before trying to weld it. Clean the surface rust off the pipe aswell. You can make a very nice weld with a Flux core if you keep the metal clean.
They didn't care . Their not regular welders like some of us. They were just having a good time. Yea I would have used that smokestack kit. Every time I go to a job I have to take a welding test it seem like. I have to be good or down the road I go. The guy is probably happy to have got that done. He wants to melt his ballistics.
Nice job Tony! I used an air powered metal nibbler.. It is a metal cutting scissor ... worked good for me! Thanks for the shout out! My stove has been performing beyond my expectations under these sever weather conditions!! ;-)
that was a great video..but i would have added ceramic bricks to the inside bottom for more protection as well as a flatter surface..and the bricks will hold heat well too..just a thought..not knocking your stove or anything..well done.
Good video and I may make one for my shop. I'm not jumping on the you shoulda, woulda, coulda band wagon but you may want to tell some of these youngsters to rinse out and put water in the drum if using old drum because if it had flammables or dangerous chemicals in it, it could give off flammable or dangerous chemicals to spark or just to breath. Just saying... I like this and will be looking for a kit,,, thanks and God bless
I bought a house with this exact model mounted in my garage. It has a rusted look to it through once you lightly pass over the outer surface lightly with a wire brush. I've burned wood in it maybe 40 times now. Could I recondition it using Rust-Oleum BBQ touch up spray? Its spray paint ment to use on faded away grills and smokers. I was thinking I could lightly clean it up with the brush and maybe spray it with three layers of the paint mentioned? Or is it too dangerous to be messing with now?
ArkEsoteric aside from the obvious spark burns there’s the flash burns from the UV rays (aka sun burn). I’ve had plenty of those. I’m not a professional welder but I’ve been welding for 40+ years mig, tig, gas and stick welding.
I like how the smoke immediately came streaming out of the stack like a locomotive. I wonder if you could burn coal in it... You know how some smells bring back memories my grandfathers old farm house had a pot belly stove that would burn coal. Of course do not even know where you can get coal anymore. LOL
Nice project. Something tells me your welder isn't the problem. maybe try your stick out, travel speed, gun angle, machine settings and material prep. Aside from that, good beads, dude.
You had your wire in your mug gun the spool was upside down. It should feed from the bottom not over the top just a heads up. And another thing is you need a cup on the stinger end. And turn the heat up so it burns in instead of balling up. Just trying to help out!
Using a peice of 45 degree angle stock or similar laid flat on a round surface (angle out) is used in rocket modeling to do a line square to the length of a cylinder. no rreason it wouldn't wrk here to line up the holes for the legs.
Ok guys by your accents you do not know what cold is. The 4'' grinder? Ok, hey, Milwaukee tool introduced a saw 50 years a go known as the Sawzall. With a metal blade you would have cut your time in half. Black and Decker grinder? Really? I like your thoughts. Greetings from Northern New England. Central New Hampshire. Born and raised here. I know cold.
Even that 30 gal barrel looks huge do they have a smaller and where can I get one of these barrels? The places I looked at online wants $100 I think they are criminals...
It says it works with a 30 gallon but the radius on the pipe flange is to big for the 30 gallon. You need to be really good with sheet metal to pull it tight without tearing the metal. Also I used some gasket sealer to seal it to the barrel.
I just viewed the Wood stove video. Great job, now I want to build one, but there is a problem I live in California and it's illegal to ship the kit here. Darn. I really had my heart set on it. I really need it when out on my hunting trips in the winter months. Would you have any ideas for me on this? Thanks. Ohhh by the way did ur son learn to weld yet? Good job anyways, priceless.
Well I'm not sure buddy but it won't allow me to order it here. But I have been looking on eBay and found the same kit for quite a bit more money. I'm going to try to build a different one just with the barrell by cutting 1/3 of it off and using the scrap for the door. If you have any ideas I would appreciate it. Thanks.
check your tip size and compare it to the wire size,and check your rollers and ...trying to use 2 hands on the mig torch might help...lol but damn -_- terrible ...for a lincoln 19v at 90ipm :/
Just bought a kit. Thanks for showing how it's done.
Thanks for watching :)
Father passing knowledge to his son, a timeless tradition!
The coolest part was seeing a Dad and his son working and having fun , nice vid.
Well said Karl ! 👍☺
Cool project, but even cooler that you did it with your boy and laughed all the way through it. Priceless times, right there. God bless.
Thanks much!
Did not know these kits existed. All that and made in Holland, Michigan. Can't beat it.
Cool father and son project!
It was a lot of fun to do with Barret :) Thanks!
there is alot of coments on here so maybe someone already suggested, take a wire brush and a chipping hammer and get rid all that slag before you shoot a bead on top another. also take more time to prep the surface to be welded and you will have better results. im not judgeing just some helpful advice for your next project. good video though i ordered one them kits gonna build me a stove when it arrives! Keep goin at it brother!
Very nice. Thank you for showing this to us!!!
Thanks fred! :)
ArtisanTony Such an awesome video! Thanks. :)
Abysuss-
Thank you!
I want one
jeremy beverly Make it. :D
I'd go one step further and make the stove part out of a 30 gallon barrel and mount it inside a 55 gallon barrel. That way you'd have a heat jacket like a wood furnace. Use a squirrel cage fan to blow the heat from the bottom and out the top like a wood furnace and heat your shop with a duct into the shop and leave the stove outside in a sheet metal building. You could heat your home with it also.
Thanks for making really good tutorial video
Lot of information for the people love back yard camp fire and out door cocking
Smiling :-)
Well had a good laugh. Glad to see father and son project with laughter and joy. I have a place in my basement that would be perfect for one like that. Got the hole in the chimney and everything. Wife said it to ugly. Wants something pretty.. Smile ... But pretty is about 500 bucks...
Merry Christmas!
God is good to me and mine!
Well done. I like the idea of setting that up on the patio. No power outage shall deter us from dinner!
Exactly :)
Wranglerstar introduced me to this concept years ago. I use the double barrel version w/ 55 gal drums. I lined the bottom w/ sheet metal to keep it from burning out. Also used Cody's idea of putting a damper on the bung hole. Works great and keeps the shop very warm. Just remember that if you burn your shop or house down w/ this stove, your insurance company will not cover you since the stove is not UL listed!
It is an outdoor stove :) I will not be using it inside :) Thanks!
OUT STANDING WORK!! brother this is what its all about.. Hell that 100 bucks was spent to have that much good time with your son.. I know dads who would pay 500000000 mucks to have time with there kids like this.. and now he can one day make one with his kids.. God Bless Brother..
That is so true! Thanks much!
Best to use a ''closed-top'' drum versus an ''open-top'' drum. Reinforcement ribs are more evenly spaced on a 'closed-top' drum; and you don't have to put sealing cement on a locking ring like you do with an ''open-top'' drum. Also, the stovepipe flange will fit better on a 'closed-top' drum. - Ive made many barrel stoves over the years, most with flat cook-tops, and even some with Tempered Glass Windows in the doors. With the exception of the drum, Ive always made everything myself (no kits) . I've even made a few 30 gallon wood-burning Water Heaters (must have a ''pressurized'' water system) .
I disagree. The open top barrels work much better. You DO NOT need to use any kind of "cement" on the open top barrel ring. Simple remove the rubber gasket (that will burn) and the top will seal air tight just fine. Also, those barrels last alot longer than the standard oil barrels that are much thinner and burn out faster.
Another better idea is, instead of welding the flue pipe to the barrel, I made a flat plate and bent it to fit the radius of the barrel and cut the 6" hole in it and welded the flue pipe nipple onto that. Then you can drill holes in it and bolt it on. That way when you are ready to change the barrel (after your oil barrel burns out) and can unbolt it and put it on your new barrel!
@@PainterD54 it sounds like you know what your doing.
I bet you even make your own doors for these stoves.
I'm a fabricator too and have built 5 of these.
Once lined and with a grate installed, they're a great stove.
Nothing fancy
but still a bad boy of a heater.
I've seen the Amish built barrel stove.
They are awesome.
Running that drill quicker then a pit crew member... Might be a spot for you on a NASCAR Team..... Interesting video. Hope you and yours have a very Merry Christmas.
Haha, I also hope you and yours have a very Merry Christmas.
Very cool..brings back memories of my boy and I working on cool he-man stuff!!
That is what it is all about aye? :) Thanks!
That would be a good stove for a garage. Cool idea.
Oh yes! :)
Great video brother. Made me want to do this project even tho I don't need one!!!!!!
Haha, thanks!
Thanks for the video. Was looking for something to warm the shop
Really cool weekend project.
I'd love to make a barrel stove. I'm glad I can use a powerplasma cutter. That kit you have is pretty cool.
Thanks! It was a fun project!
small half circles....lol
oh chit burn through.
welding is a good skill to have.
good job guys.
Pot-bellied stoves are vertically oriented. They stand upright. What you put together there is just called a barrel stove. Whatever the case, I enjoyed your video.
If you'll put firebrick or sand inside the stove, it'll last 2-3 times as long as it will without it. Nice project!
i loved it great father / son project
Thanks a bunch!
Thats cool looked like a fun project.
Thanks!
Good job there guys
Brilliant well done you two Larry in London
Thanks! We get a lot of crap for this one because of our poor welding skills :)
Very nice set up there Tony!
Thanks!
At 10: 48, turn the wire feed up, practice on a piece of scrap. Don't hold the tip in one place. Takes practice. Experiment with different heat and wirefeed speeds. Write oon paper the setting (s) that allow smooth filler application. Check the appearance of your welds to online photos correct welds. Check out a book. Liked your leg-locating spray idea. Thanks.
OK picky people :) I changed it to "barrel stove" I had a pot belly stove growing up and I named it that before just for fun.
Dumb passed RUclips police, there was nothing instructional about this video, OTHER THAN SHOWING, YOU ASSHOLES HOW TO HAVE A LITTLE FATHER SON TIME, and for all of you assholes that don't know. When your son starts getting older, and growing hair all over his body, the world starts to pull at him. And that father & Son times becomes less frequent. And so I say to you dads, enjoy it whenever you can get, however it comes, because one day he will have kids and obligations of his own. Great video.
@@chuckkillawood8229 thanks! Barret and his wife are having a baby in two weeks. Oh how right you are :)
The same kit parts will work on the old 250 gallon oil drums as well. I built one 12 years back, I can fit wood up to 10 inches diameter and five feet long into the stove. It will actually hold close to 1/4 cord of wood. I am trying to find a larger size door though, the doors in these kits just aren't big enough to use the way I want to, I want one 14 to 16 inches wide and preferably about 16 to 18 to inches tall. Not finding anything on the internet though except this style and size kit.
That's a big one :)
Glad I stumbled on your channel! Bill Goudy is a great guy, was surprised I clicked on this video and heard his name. Great build, I'm a subber. You guys needed a sharpie for those holes!
Thanks a bunch!
I get tired of seeing "build it easy" and then you need to know rocket science to do it. This looks pretty straight forward
Yes, i am a crappy welder but still did it :)
man that intro reminded me of a song off of RUSH 2112 album. anyhow great video. that was a big help and you made it look pretty simple! thanks.
What could I use to make something smaller and more portable?
I was with you up into the point that u started trying to weld a painted surface LOL
It's jus a fun project to make an old wood heater. It still works after all these years so my welds we good enough :)
Dude, you sound like Donny Baker from the Bob and Tom Show! That's awesome!
Looks pretty easy, BUT, If you don't have access to a welder, what can you do to attach stove pipe? Any body? thanks!
I think it's awesome! I saw Bill's video too, great job guys! I think I want one of those kits now!
Get a welding brush. Clean your welds as you go with it. Clean the paint off the barrel before trying to weld it. Clean the surface rust off the pipe aswell. You can make a very nice weld with a Flux core if you keep the metal clean.
It's still working, lol, you welding guys kill me :)
Great, you made it look easy!
u need to grind that paint off for a good weld/ground.
They didn't care . Their not regular welders like some of us. They were just having a good time. Yea I would have used that smokestack kit. Every time I go to a job I have to take a welding test it seem like. I have to be good or down the road I go. The guy is probably happy to have got that done. He wants to melt his ballistics.
A grinder and paint make you the welder you aint.
Nice job Tony! I used an air powered metal nibbler.. It is a metal cutting scissor ... worked good for me! Thanks for the shout out! My stove has been performing beyond my expectations under these sever weather conditions!! ;-)
I have some shears but didn't think of using them :)
Good Job! I used to be a Welder, Got weld flash so bad one time was like hot sand in my eyes!
I forgot to lower my shield a few times on this one :) I have been meaning to go take a class in welding but it seems hard to find the time.
What if you make a middle shelf inside the drum to bake bread or whatever ?
Good job..I gonna buy one of those kits...!
that was a great video..but i would have added ceramic bricks to the inside bottom for more protection as well as a flatter surface..and the bricks will hold heat well too..just a thought..not knocking your stove or anything..well done.
Good video and I may make one for my shop. I'm not jumping on the you shoulda, woulda, coulda band wagon but you may want to tell some of these youngsters to rinse out and put water in the drum if using old drum because if it had flammables or dangerous chemicals in it, it could give off flammable or dangerous chemicals to spark or just to breath. Just saying... I like this and will be looking for a kit,,, thanks and God bless
Did your barrel stove kit not come with a damper collar?
why didn't you use the pipe collar that came with the kit ???? why weld ???
I agree!!! It comes with the pipe collar.Someone got ripped off.
That's really cool
nice job guys👍
Have to admit this was rather entertaining 8)
I bought a house with this exact model mounted in my garage. It has a rusted look to it through once you lightly pass over the outer surface lightly with a wire brush. I've burned wood in it maybe 40 times now. Could I recondition it using Rust-Oleum BBQ touch up spray? Its spray paint ment to use on faded away grills and smokers. I was thinking I could lightly clean it up with the brush and maybe spray it with three layers of the paint mentioned? Or is it too dangerous to be messing with now?
+∵§ain†♣∀₦₲ξℜ∴ can always get a new barrow put the door and legs on it
thank you very much for this video. I now feel more confident on making my own :)
That is made in Holland, MIchigan
If you had a jigsaw with a metal blade then why didn't you use that to cut the door!?
At 0:34 Dude looks like he stepped off a BEETLES album cover. Very cool.
BEATLES*
Damn Auto-correct
what do you think about coating the inside with cement ? because i see people put in fire brick to protect the bottom from getting destroyed
That welding was painful to watch. Just saying...
Larry Guevara no it was the best part. it had me dying of laughter
Yep painful I don’t know if u can call that welding
I’m legit 15 and I weld 100 times better than these dumbasses
This is an old comment but I have to disagree.. I always weld one handed with no gloves, with the wire sticking 3 inches out
ArkEsoteric aside from the obvious spark burns there’s the flash burns from the UV rays (aka sun burn). I’ve had plenty of those. I’m not a professional welder but I’ve been welding for 40+ years mig, tig, gas and stick welding.
nice lookin stove guys!! hard thing to learn to weld on barret! I wouldn't worry about it :P
Is the hob only for burning wood? How can I take advantage of the heat
Hello wondering why you didn't use the exhaust flute that comes with the kit. Good job
I like how the smoke immediately came streaming out of the stack like a locomotive. I wonder if you could burn coal in it... You know how some smells bring back memories my grandfathers old farm house had a pot belly stove that would burn coal. Of course do not even know where you can get coal anymore. LOL
I am going to have to try coal :) it would work well for when I need it for a stove!
You are going to want to put firebrick or refractory of some sort in the bottom and sides.
Also you'll want a grate, and a damper.
Trust me on this.
I gave it to a homeless camp. They loved it, trust me.
You should add some firebrick to protect the metal from the heat.
The homeless camp we gave it to reports that it is still working great contrary to the Internets opinion :)
I like the firework show at 8:03
I am not a good welder I guess lol
should use that fancy grinder to take off the paint and smooth up that weld! Golllllyyy A can weld!!!
Nice project.
Something tells me your welder isn't the problem. maybe try your stick out, travel speed, gun angle, machine settings and material prep. Aside from that, good beads, dude.
Thanks, I need to practice more for sure :)
You had your wire in your mug gun the spool was upside down. It should feed from the bottom not over the top just a heads up. And another thing is you need a cup on the stinger end. And turn the heat up so it burns in instead of balling up. Just trying to help out!
I meant MIG. not mug
Did your kit come with a damper?
I just remember the door mainly. I do not remember a damper. But it works well either way. I suppose you just lose more heat without it.
I'm sure your son has his own smoke machine. (BONG)
I got a 30gal barrel, and ordered that kit from another company, turns out, that model no, didn't fit my barrel. My barrel is 14.5'' in diameter.
Those stove kits use to have a flange for the stove pipe surprised you had to wells that!
Using a peice of 45 degree angle stock or similar laid flat on a round surface (angle out) is used in rocket modeling to do a line square to the length of a cylinder. no rreason it wouldn't wrk here to line up the holes for the legs.
Neat project!
Thanks Gary!
Dang Tony, you weld like I do. LOL
Haha, I need more practice :)
Me too. One of my friends gives me grief because I can do great things with wood, but my metal projects look like a 5 year old did the work.
,did you burn your hand from the uv light
these videos amaze me hahaha keep up the good work
Ok guys by your accents you do not know what cold is. The 4'' grinder? Ok, hey, Milwaukee tool introduced a saw 50 years a go known as the Sawzall. With a metal blade you would have cut your time in half. Black and Decker grinder? Really? I like your thoughts. Greetings from Northern New England. Central New Hampshire. Born and raised here. I know cold.
Attach the front legs, put on flat surface, then place back legs where there's no wobble. Mark it and screw it. No measure or plumb bob needed.
Even that 30 gal barrel looks huge do they have a smaller and where can I get one of these barrels? The places I looked at online wants $100 I think they are criminals...
Don't the kit come with pipe exhaust flange?
It says it works with a 30 gallon but the radius on the pipe flange is to big for the 30 gallon. You need to be really good with sheet metal to pull it tight without tearing the metal. Also I used some gasket sealer to seal it to the barrel.
You are so talented! Did you patent your invention?!
Lol smarty pants
I just viewed the Wood stove video. Great job, now I want to build one, but there is a problem I live in California and it's illegal to ship the kit here. Darn. I really had my heart set on it. I really need it when out on my hunting trips in the winter months. Would you have any ideas for me on this? Thanks. Ohhh by the way did ur son learn to weld yet? Good job anyways, priceless.
How is it illegal to ship a stove door to California?
Well I'm not sure buddy but it won't allow me to order it here. But I have been looking on eBay and found the same kit for quite a bit more money. I'm going to try to build a different one just with the barrell by cutting 1/3 of it off and using the scrap for the door. If you have any ideas I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Micheal Kyle I think I've seen the kit on amazon
Wow, MiG welding outside, with no nozzle to shield the gas and not even grinding off the paint of the drum to get a halfway decent bead.
He's using flux core, can see the color of wire and flux coating over the weld. Also the flux core tip he using is a give a way
That makes sense, didn't look like it to me, but you're prolly right, thx for the correction.
It’s flux core gase less wire no shielding gas needed
check your tip size and compare it to the wire size,and check your rollers and ...trying to use 2 hands on the mig torch might help...lol but damn -_- terrible ...for a lincoln 19v at 90ipm :/
Very cool.... I see a project in my future..... correction.. another project.
good job
hey I was wondering what the dimensions of the barrel are and the dimensions of the door from the kit?
building one but upright for my cabin just worried about carbon monoxide and if the steel in the barrel can hold at high heat?
Where does one find a 30 gallon drum?? All i can find are 50 gallon barrels
I was lucky and we had a local place that sells them. You don't get any results if you google it locally?
Great video. Where did you grow up? Your accent is awesome.
I was born in the Appalachian mountains in Tennessee :) Thanks!
Good Job..
Your welding would go much smoother if you cleaned off the paint and rust. You will be surprised how much better your welds turn out.
good video , thanks
Awesome
Place some sand or stone in the bottom of stove to stop the bottom from burning out.
welding would be much better if you rest your right hand on the left hand whilst welding nice project though 👌