DIY Brick Rocket Stove
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- Опубликовано: 7 дек 2013
- CrazyRussianHackers video: • Awesome Rocket Stove
A rocket stove achieves efficient combustion of the fuel at a high temperature by ensuring a good air draft into the fire, controlled use of fuel, complete combustion of volatiles, and efficient use of the resultant heat. It has been used for cooking purposes in many energy poor locales (notably Rwandan refugee camps) as well as for space and water heating. - Наука
Point to remember: NEVER use rocks that are in water or close to water to build
a stove, The rocks adsorb moisture and this moisture will explode the rock
when exposed to heat. It's the same principle as popcorn, the moisture inside the kernel of corn turns to steam and explodes the kernel of corn.
I built one of these a couple of days ago with some modifications. I used clay bricks instead of the concrete ones you used which are actually pavers but they work fine. Mine is a few layers taller and I added a gravity fed firewood shoot on the side so all I have to do is throw in a bunch of wood and as it burns off on the bottom, gravity causes more wood to slide down the shoot and into the fire. It took some trial and error to keep the entire supply from bursting into flames. You have to fiddle with the angle a bit. I used a piece of sheet steel so the wood slides down into place easily. I capped off the top of the shoot also so that oxygen doesn't easily get in that way which also reduces the chance that the wood in the shoot will catch fire until it gets into place. I put a pot of one gallon of ice water on the stove and was boiling in 4 minutes. Got so hot it warped the stainless steel pot. Am now working on designing a kiln with the same principal.
Can you sdraw a diagram
Upload a video of it. 🍻
So, you said don't put it in a tent... true... but after your cooking is over and it's bed time, take those bricks and lay them under your feet, under your bedding. :) Very nice Ruski Hack to keep toasty warm throughout the cold Russian Night. Just be sure to not lay them directly on wet soil as the moisture will suck the heat out faster and also be sure to put a bit of dry material between the warm bricks and bedding so you don't melt your sleeping bag. Don't put too many under your body as you will overheat and sweat and that's not good for your bedding.
👍👍 it was also used in the north of France because used to warm only the main room but not the bedrooms
The brick that you used in the front for the whole. If you lay it flat you can support longer sticks with it and still move the brick back and forth to control the size of the opening for the airflow.
I just made one of these, it is freaking amazing!
Thanks so much for the awesome tutorial.
i built one but used cinder blocks. i filled blocks with clay soil so they wouldnt explode when wet or damp. had it 6 years now. its so steady i can on it.
i use this video all the time to remind me for every time I knock my down to rearrange it. Nice job guys! Its the best video for simplicity.
I knew it was the russian hacker , I recognize his voice anywhere! Gj man !
Pro trick: watch series at Kaldrostream. Been using them for watching lots of of movies recently.
@Mack Alfonso yup, I've been using Flixzone} for years myself :D
Thanks! I made one of these today to brew up some tea on the site where I'm working, and it worked really well. (even though it was raining).
Most excellent design. Great cooker. Thank you!
Watched your video about 1am last night.
Then as I couldn't sleep got bored and made my 1st rocket stove out of some old fire bricks work's perfectly !
Really pleased thanks!
Very useful. Thanks for a nice straightforward DIY. I'm going to make my own patio barbeque this summer in this style.
Your English is perfect! That must have taken time to become so fluent.
It seems so simple but so effective. I am going to build one tomorrow in my garden. It was fun watching your video. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Superb, guys! Best I've seen !
So easy! No cutting of metal, just bricks.
The best.
Tx to u both.
Really good vid! your stove is both good looking and burned very well. Gave me some very good ideas.
Great video! I would like to add that another benefit of a Rocket Stove is that if you are in a survival situation and don't want to be found, this type of stove emits less smoke than other types of fires. Smoke can not only be seen, but you can smell it from quite a distance and this will give away your position.
That is very true, do you like survival?
Yes indeed, but imagine having to carry 24 bricks in your backpack..is not that you can find 24 bricks lying around your adventure.
thank you for the info. it may come in handy some day.
Archives Schelling You can accomplish the same type of fire digging a "Dakota Fire hole", there are videos all over you tube to show you how. No need to carry all those bricks if you are bugging out somewhere.
@@Basic-Reviews portable metal rocket stoves exist
you guys are just awesome you know how to survive in any situation. thanks for all of your videos :)
I have to say ...this has been the best most well thought of youtube video today that I have seen
I've been waiting for a new video for so long. thanks! :)
Thanks, I made one for cooking tamales, and it worked!!! You guys rock!!!
I really love seeing stuff like this. I can't wait to try it.
wow
Thanks from Canada - keep it coming!
Nice job, many here will be resorting to this soon.
Survival skills a must,
Love, from the U.S.
One of the worlds best survival tools....the Bic Lighter ...........too true LMAO..
Love it....fantastic....was going to buy silverfire rocket stove but I have some bricks around and I will give this a go first....could end up saving a lot of money...cheers guys.
Emanuela Davis did it blow up yet?
Great clip, guys! Keep 'em coming!
More videos with CrazyRussianHacker!! Nice stove!
Gratulation! A really good idea for building a rocket-stove. Greeting from Germany :)
You're back! :D
If you know how to make your own bricks. This is a really good hack for making a quick efficient oven if you're out in the wild. Nice work.
Wow this is really cool for backyard camping , picnic , BBQ etc. but not for camping in forests. And the bricks will store and radiate heat after the fire has died. Very nice !
If you block the bottom intake. Dump some muddy water in the top hole. The dirt in the water will remain as the water flows out the cracks. Creating a seal between the bricks. Then the air flow upward will be better as it won't be sucking air through the sides.
Thanks
Thank you for your service Marine
Nice video guys, well worth the watch, fundementals in cookstove technology. Double thumbs-up.
I managed to make a stove like that. Congratulations on the work. I'm from Brazil.
this stove maybe just saved my life!
Clearly on THIS channel, safety is not number one priority. No sunglasses.
Robby Lombardo haha amazing. Safetyisnumberonepriority
Robby Lombardo are Russians known to wear sunglasses?? Or did you mean safety glasses?
Daniel Taylor It's a reference to CrazyRussianHacker. Every episode starts with him saying "Safety is number one priority." and putting on a pair of sunglasses. Doesn't really matter what experiment he's doing, though, he always puts them on.
Robby Lombardo ohh, haha. thanks
Awesome video guys. Love it and want one!
Great vid for survival. just a tip - to make the stove more "rockety" you can seal the cracks between the bricks with mud. This will intensify the draw through the air vent with a more complete burn as it doesn't let air leak between the bricks. Peace out.
great video thanks
thanks for the rocket stove
Good stuff! thanks for the great video!
Y'all are awesome man, love from Missouri
Brilliant. Gonna do this and start cooking outside to save on propane. This is really a great idea.
+Anna OConner yup i wish I leave at country side....... so i can do this save enery, dam thos woods laying on the ground what a waste
nice i wanted to make one but didnt know how thanks kgb survivalist
np man
+KGB Survivalist now figure out a way to pay back the jews for murdering your people.
yup...now they own these same skanky jews own us
What the hell is wrong with you? This is a video about a rocket stove and your mind goes there? Dude, you need help.
Really cool! Thanks for sharing! :)
I built one of these today, in between raking leaves (took about 10 min) and it works like a charm...
One of your best video. And nice new logo
If those bricks are like flame proof or whatever it's ok but if you have regular house bricks and they get really hot they can explode.
Lol I've never seen 1 of crazy Russian hacker's old videos, dis is amazing
Good work guys! I'm building one now.
"Они очень толстые кирпичи"- :)
Ни один русский даже сумасшедший не пойдет в лес с рюкзаком кирпичей. Хакеры...блин.
Poidjot ili ne poidjot, no vozmozhnostj est' vizhitj. Esli u tebja estj zheleznaja raketnaja shtuka, to biri tu i idi v vles.
Я СОГЛАСНА!
Как же не пойдёт? Взять кирпичи и говорить только на английском- это нормально
Нормальные люди дрова в лес несут.🛄♿🚩
Nice video, brilliant idea!
Beautiful presentation !!
Warning!! Those are NOT bricks in the video! They are concrete block paviors (made for surfacing of footpaths, patios etc, also roads) Thing is, if they get hot, they can explode.
"EXPLODE"? wow, at what Fahrenheit temperature would that take place, and what would an explosion of the block look like?
Armis Game
It isn't a matter of temperature, as such. It is the steep temperature gradient ACROSS the block, which puts it under stress.... This gradient is something that cannot be avoided in rocket stove construction. Remember, a concrete block is never "fired" in a KILN like a clay brick, so it isn't tempered by heat stress gradually over a period of days. Be assured, when they go, concrete blocks CAN be dangerous. While any one block may just split and fall apart pretty tamely, it's quite possible for them to explode and scatter shrapnel over the immediate area.
Thanks for the responsible warning, detailed explanation, I appreciate both greatly.
Armis Game
You're welcome, Sir.
And there's nothing wrong with brick-built rocket stoves, as long as you use fired clay bricks to do it. It happens the ideal ones are "fire" bricks, meaning the special ones used to line the insides of conventional wood stoves, furnaces, fireplaces and so on.
this special sturdy bricks, their breaks only Russian special forces and they do not explode))
i bet it would work much better if you use a fan or a air dryer at the entry of the air!
No too much air can be bad, and cause the fire to burn out, plus this is about having a fire at a rustic campsite, or survival type situation, and I doubt your gonna have anything electrical like that.
vinegarchips isn't going to make it when all hell breaks loose.
no ones taking this guy seriously. i just subcribe.
Great tip on repositioning the bricks on the top in order to support your pot or pan and still have air flow!
Looks like a minecraft block
Subscribed, liked and shared. The Russian Hacker is just too much. I love his videos and now yours as well. Fuck the haters, keep doing it like you're doing it.
nice video guys. I really like how you use the brick to regulate the amount of airflow. Very clever!
StraitClownin909
Awesome video.. You guys are awesome
This would be useful for backpacking and hiking due to its light weight and compact size.
***** I was being sarcastic.
Fire- i must break you (brick)..need to use fire brick or youll crack all the bricks goofball..course i doubt youll build more then 50 fires in that little guy
Safety Lucas 😁
Folds up so easily too
Hey safety Lucas. I thought it was a funny comment. People these days... have no humor. Haha
I love KGB's videos
You could bury the bricks in the dirt under your sleeping bag for added heat when its cold. Great videos guys!
Wow! Totally cool, man. I have bricks and screen. Might have to give it a try.
Good video.....thanks for sharing.
A stainless steel screen from the fireplace outlet would work better & last longer then that foil.
@Billthewelder55
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@Billthewelder55
That's great news because it's much cheaper to work w/red bricks & center blocks instead of buying or having to make fire bricks. ThankQ.
@Billthewelder55
Peace & blessings right back at you my friend. 🙂
So clever mad and so simple, thank you so much for sharing this with us ...many blessings
Nice job! Very useful video!
thanks for the rocket stove comrade tomorrow i will go camping wit 15 bricks in my pants
+meocats you should also put some in your backpack, you´d even need 23,5 bricks to build the dang thing (as displayed here) or 24,5 in total to add the fancy "air regulating door".
+meocats Joking aside, you could probably make a version of this with mud and rock. Once you get that through draft going, it goes like a . . . well, a rocket.
+meocats ha ha haaaaaaaa
dakota firehole
hahahahaha
4:01 I herd in the background "Droid," the same kind that I hear when my mom gets a text messege
Even funnier to hear now hahaa!
dc2008242 qhdudi
Built one to this spec, 12 bricks high. Works like a charm!
Awesome guys. Keep up the good work.
Yo that is so cool I gotta try that. Does it matter what bricks you use? Do you use fire bricks?
Yes !!!!
i broke my brick with my hand. Karate :D
Super cool. Super effective. When the weather clears up I'm going out to get some bricks.
Nice design. Thanks. I've seen lots of survivalists mention carrying Bic lighters as fire starters. I always have to mention that they do not work in extreme cold or when wet. You would need to have it dry and warm to work. When you need emergency fire, you are likely to not be warm and dry. Just my experience. I know this is not an emergency vid. Just wanted to make people aware that butane has a very high operating temp.
Put the Bic in a ziploc, ExoTac FireSleeve, or other waterproof container. Takes a long time of being wet for the lighter flint to get too soft to work. For falling through the ice then making a fire, a Bic works great. Even a Bic left in your pack in below zero weather works fine after a short while under your arm, etc. Most people will NEVER be in a situation where a minute or `two is the difference between life and death.
Possible and Probable are very important to differentiate between...
I'll remember to bring 24 bricks in my backpack next time
RICARDO LEON GOMEZ YEPES
Nah, get a wife and have her carry them in her backpack.
😂
If your rifle is loaded when you use it to break a brick, it could shoot even if the safety is on.
Видео вовремя. У меня на даче постоянно свет выключают. Обязательно сделаю себе так, всегда пригодится. Просто и эстетично! Спасибо.
Hey crazy Russian! I remember him. Safety is always first priority 😁
He's still around, but his videos are a bit different now
KGB in a US marines uniform... lol cool stove though love these things
Ethan G >,
I saw that too. Marine blouse, German last name is Kaylor and affiliated with the Russians. This guy is all over the F'n place.
I would use firebricks, that way they wont crack and fall apart after heating and cooling.
Firebricks are generally very moisture sensitive so they would require some protection from the outside with an extra layer of an ordinary ceramic brick which would make the total amount of bricks required way too high to be a quick and simple design. It is also imortant that if the stove is not too high the temperature is really not too high as well and regular bricks should handle it with no problem.
While the temperature not being that high is true, firebricks do not require extra protection from the elements. I have an outdoor forge that is a few years old made solely out of firebricks and they are in great condition.
Russians make everything sound so badass. Sweet.
I prefer an opening on the side in second row to feed the twigs in.. and leave hole on bottom front for bringing in air.. go up 4 levels of brinks. Put a grate on top..
The only problem with aluminum is that if it gets too hot it will create toxic gas.
noname1963 as someone who studies chemical technology, I can confidently say that aluminum will NOT give off toxic gases when it is heated. You’re probably thinking of zinc chromate-coated metals. Hexavalent chromium (things like chromates, dichromates, and chromium trioxide), on the other hand, is a well known toxin.
They need to learn the words DRAFT and DAMPER! LOL
GREAT VIDEO MAN!!!
Useful knowledge. Subscribed.
Maybe off topic, but i like to put my wok on that😊
Fogão. Alenha
Turn on captions and start from 3:05
Thank me for that 😂😂
+AquaFx GT Gameplay Lmaoo
ha!
+David Hamilton crazy
What did it say
Excelente idea. Muy buena ! Saludos desde Uruguay.
I'm a few years late but very precise instructions I enjoyed these instructions
I love your accent!!!!
He really doesnt have one. It changes all the time. Its a fake.
KuopioKallavesi lol
The compliment stands. Whether or not other people like to tear down positive words.
How do you know the "accent" is fake?
Rita Gehman I am tandoori Sheffield of Indian I want your country in come my what'sabno 8224058044 I am shef
"Welcome to the random outside" hahah that was funny lol
This is great for camping it can really limit accidental forest fires.. of course some people may say oh its too heavy to carry but there are multiple ways to transport heavy loads and most people don't go camping alone so you'll have help
OMG video 9 years ago.
Nice job bro