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I'm sorry for giving you bad news but in the beginning of the video he welded the hinge to the side of the bottle sweetheart!!! But those types of welders aren't that expensive and even an untrained novice can achieve a sufficient enough weld to serve this particular purpose just saying!!! And meant absolutely no harm sweetheart!!!
Tidying up the sharp edges is indeed a good practice, both for safety and aesthetics. If you're planning to replicate this project or work on a similar one, be sure to take the time to file or grind down any sharp edges to minimize the risk of accidental cuts or injuries. Safety is essential when working on DIY projects, and attention to detail can make a big difference.
Agradeço muito pelos elogios! Fico feliz em saber que você achou o vídeo útil. Se você tiver mais perguntas ou precisar de informações adicionais, não hesite em perguntar. Estou aqui para ajudar. Obrigado pela sua avaliação!
I’d add additional pipes up through the cement all around the burner close to the outside wall to reduce cooling of the combustion chamber. this would create air movement( hot air rises and transfer heat into the air
Thanks for your concern, the microphone welder is fine sir. Regarding the welding in the video, we edited it so that viewers would not be blinded. Sir, if you have any questions or comments, please send a message. us
Hey buddy, I like your ideas, I subscribed. What about using an old hot water heater..standing upright...a lot surface to absorb heat..emit heat...just a thought..maybe they are lined with a glass or something which may not be helpful to the idea..lol
That's an interesting point you've raised. Could you elaborate on how to prevent or minimize trapped air bubbles when working with cement in projects like this wood stove? Your insights could help ensure safety and better results for others interested in similar DIY projects.
@@lmtn Vibrating the poured cement completely would reduce the chance of bubbles but you could never eliminate it completely at home. In a factory setting you could vibrate and vacuum the cement to be 100% sure.
I appreciate your observation! You're right; welding the hinge could be a great improvement for added strength and durability. While the initial goal was to avoid welding, considering the long-term stability and performance, welding the hinge is a practical suggestion. Your input is valuable, and it's feedback like yours that helps us refine and enhance our projects. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas! If you have any more suggestions or specific requests for future projects, feel free to let me know.
You're right, there wasn't any welding involved in this project. Instead, the video demonstrated an alternative method to achieve a similar result without welding. Is there anything in particular you'd like to know about this technique or the materials used?
I appreciate your feedback. The title might have been misleading, but using Coca Cola instead of oil could be a creative alternative explored in the video. However, I understand your confusion and will take it into consideration for future content. Thank you for bringing it up!
Yes, the welding work in the video might appear a bit rough, but DIY projects like this can vary in quality depending on the tools and skills of the person creating them. Keep in mind that safety is essential when working with projects like this, and it's crucial to ensure proper ventilation and safety measures are in place, especially when dealing with waste oil burners. If you have any specific questions or concerns about the project, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to provide more information or assistance.
What is the blue glue you use to stick the hinge on please? It looks to be very strong, almost as strong as steel, almost as strong as......erm, hold on a minute, I get it now.....clickbait !!
It's essential for content creators to ensure their videos provide accurate and reliable information to their viewers. If you have concerns about the content or feel that it's misleading, it's a good practice to express your thoughts respectfully in the comments section. This can help the creator understand their audience's perspective and improve the quality of their content. If you have any questions or require further information regarding the hinge or any other aspect of the video, feel free to ask the creator for clarification. Engaging in a constructive discussion can be more productive than accusing someone of clickbait.
It's important to address any concerns or questions you may have about the materials or methods used in a video respectfully and constructively. If you have questions about the glue used on the legs or any other aspect of the video, consider asking for more information or clarification in a polite manner. Engaging in a positive and informative conversation can be more productive for both you and the content creator.
It seems like welding might not be your cup of tea! 😅 What kind of projects or interests are you more inclined towards? Feel free to share, and maybe we can discuss something that aligns better with your preferences. Whether it's woodworking, electronics, or any other DIY topic, I'm here to chat and exchange ideas.
You're right; using a hinge that can handle the weight and stress of the door is crucial for the longevity of this setup. It's essential to choose a sturdy and durable hinge to ensure the door operates smoothly and can withstand repeated use. This attention to hardware quality is an important aspect of any DIY project to ensure its long-term reliability.
Aprecio tu comentario y tomaré en cuenta tu observación para mejorar en futuros vídeos. En este caso, la soldadura de la bisagra fue necesaria para la reparación, pero estaré más atento a la precisión en la descripción del contenido. Gracias por tu comprensión y por seguir mi canal."
you are such a delicate person, I soldered there. but you still haven't found the surprise I hid in paragraph 3/4, right? Thank you for watching the video, have a nice day
สุดยอดไปเลยไอ้น้องชาย
ขอบคุณมากครับ! ถ้าคุณมีคำถามหรือต้องการข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมใดๆ อย่าลังเลที่จะถาม ยินดีช่วยเสมอครับ!
Unvelievable, no welds at all!!😂
😂❤
@@petrusliebenberg3915 9999
Did you actually watch the video?
@@pauldery7875 A tebe hovorí niečo irónia??
Yes,really no welding. Each and every pieces are joined themselves automatically.
Again no welding, no welding, no no no welding at all.
Good job 😂
Nice and good video
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this is very interesting
Thanks for this video
I like the magic😂😂
Good job,idol,,!
Wow magic no wilding🤣
Thank you for watching
That's why Enterprise used same idea in their old warm morning gravity carburetor oil stoves..
Ok no welding 😂
I'm sorry for giving you bad news but in the beginning of the video he welded the hinge to the side of the bottle sweetheart!!! But those types of welders aren't that expensive and even an untrained novice can achieve a sufficient enough weld to serve this particular purpose just saying!!! And meant absolutely no harm sweetheart!!!
No welding 🤗🤣🤣🤣 iba ka salahat 🤣🤣🤣
No welding🤣🤣👍👍 nooo thats only fire and wax🤣🤣🤣🤣
Right 😂😂😂😂
He use glue gun not welding
@@boyebachannel9508 🤣🤣🤣
Really no welds, you welded on the hinge in the first 1:20.
You are so delicate, I couldn't hide from you. But you probably haven't noticed what I hid in 3/4 of the video, haha. Thank you for watching my video
Cement use oil stove is good but the cement is the weakness of that stove
So, whent your done it weighs 140 lbs. Cute.
you're so smart, it's even better to hear what you think about our new BBQ grill video it's only been out for a few minutes
Are u going to tidy up those sharp edges
Tidying up the sharp edges is indeed a good practice, both for safety and aesthetics. If you're planning to replicate this project or work on a similar one, be sure to take the time to file or grind down any sharp edges to minimize the risk of accidental cuts or injuries. Safety is essential when working on DIY projects, and attention to detail can make a big difference.
MUITO OTIMO PARABENZ NOTA 10 VALEU
Agradeço muito pelos elogios! Fico feliz em saber que você achou o vídeo útil. Se você tiver mais perguntas ou precisar de informações adicionais, não hesite em perguntar. Estou aqui para ajudar. Obrigado pela sua avaliação!
WOW, LOOK NO WELDS!
I’d add additional pipes up through the cement all around the burner close to the outside wall to reduce cooling of the combustion chamber. this would create air movement( hot air rises and transfer heat into the air
What type of welding in this video mig or tig
Thanks for your concern, the microphone welder is fine sir. Regarding the welding in the video, we edited it so that viewers would not be blinded. Sir, if you have any questions or comments, please send a message. us
Hey buddy, I like your ideas, I subscribed. What about using an old hot water heater..standing upright...a lot surface to absorb heat..emit heat...just a thought..maybe they are lined with a glass or something which may not be helpful to the idea..lol
No welding huh!
can you use water instead of cement, so as water able to generate electricity
Hahshahah No Welding!🤣🤣🤣
Where did you get those gloves that just cut those tanks right off when you rub your finger on them
😂
No welding but only TIG.. damnnnn😅
haha,you are so delicate, have a nice day
The description says NO WELDING
yet you weld.. hahahaha.
100lbs propane tank standing up right...removable plate/cover on top, burner down bottom...weld some legs on it to stand her up..
👋👋👏👏
cement explodes if it has trapped air bubbles.
That's an interesting point you've raised. Could you elaborate on how to prevent or minimize trapped air bubbles when working with cement in projects like this wood stove? Your insights could help ensure safety and better results for others interested in similar DIY projects.
@@lmtn Vibrating the poured cement completely would reduce the chance of bubbles but you could never eliminate it completely at home. In a factory setting you could vibrate and vacuum the cement to be 100% sure.
No weld.... Second thing to do? Weld the hinge
I appreciate your observation! You're right; welding the hinge could be a great improvement for added strength and durability. While the initial goal was to avoid welding, considering the long-term stability and performance, welding the hinge is a practical suggestion. Your input is valuable, and it's feedback like yours that helps us refine and enhance our projects. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas! If you have any more suggestions or specific requests for future projects, feel free to let me know.
I understand the no welding
Is that you called " NO WELDING "
🤣🤣🤣🤣 good job sir I don't see welding in your job🤣🤣🤣
No welding, ha ha 🤣
no cement and no welding very good😂😂😂😂
No welding? in the beginning you used it.
Thank you for watching my video
Wait... it's supposed to not have welds, right?
You are so delicate, I can't hide from you, have you discovered other interesting things I hid in the video?
no welding but have tig welding hahaha..
Thank you for watching the video.Have a nice day and enjoy watching my videos, haha
super glue gamit nya d yan NO WELDING BWISIT HAHA
noted, No welding and using Coke as fuel.
😄🤣😂
No welding? 0:42
You're right, there wasn't any welding involved in this project. Instead, the video demonstrated an alternative method to achieve a similar result without welding. Is there anything in particular you'd like to know about this technique or the materials used?
Looks like welding to me
NO WELDING huh?! 🤨
you're so smart, it's even better to hear what you think about our new BBQ grill video it's only been out for a few minutes
I dont understand. The title is DIY Used Oil Stove but you pour Coca Cola rather than oil.😁
I appreciate your feedback. The title might have been misleading, but using Coca Cola instead of oil could be a creative alternative explored in the video. However, I understand your confusion and will take it into consideration for future content. Thank you for bringing it up!
SIR, WHAT IS D PORPUSE OF GYPSUM? WHY U MIS IT ON CEMENT? TNX FOR REPLY, KEEPSAFE
very good video please accept me as a student
It's a bit rough mate the work
Yes, the welding work in the video might appear a bit rough, but DIY projects like this can vary in quality depending on the tools and skills of the person creating them. Keep in mind that safety is essential when working with projects like this, and it's crucial to ensure proper ventilation and safety measures are in place, especially when dealing with waste oil burners. If you have any specific questions or concerns about the project, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to provide more information or assistance.
hahaha, no welding right? sorry am blind 😂😂
haha, it's great to bring you joy, thank you for watching the video
What is the blue glue you use to stick the hinge on please? It looks to be very strong, almost as strong as steel, almost as strong as......erm, hold on a minute, I get it now.....clickbait !!
Oh, same glue used on the legs too !
It's essential for content creators to ensure their videos provide accurate and reliable information to their viewers. If you have concerns about the content or feel that it's misleading, it's a good practice to express your thoughts respectfully in the comments section. This can help the creator understand their audience's perspective and improve the quality of their content.
If you have any questions or require further information regarding the hinge or any other aspect of the video, feel free to ask the creator for clarification. Engaging in a constructive discussion can be more productive than accusing someone of clickbait.
It's important to address any concerns or questions you may have about the materials or methods used in a video respectfully and constructively. If you have questions about the glue used on the legs or any other aspect of the video, consider asking for more information or clarification in a polite manner. Engaging in a positive and informative conversation can be more productive for both you and the content creator.
No complicated showing of tryout
No welding whatsoever 3:17
How about your stands isn't it a welding 🤣🤣🤣
No welding? Not even halfway through and he's welded three different times
No welding?
thank you for watching my video
No welding 😅
haha , It's great to bring you joy
what the F ? no welding 🤣
yes, I welded, you are so affectionate, thank you for watching the video
No welding😅😅😅😅😅
It seems like welding might not be your cup of tea! 😅 What kind of projects or interests are you more inclined towards? Feel free to share, and maybe we can discuss something that aligns better with your preferences. Whether it's woodworking, electronics, or any other DIY topic, I'm here to chat and exchange ideas.
That's a lot of strain on the hinge
You're right; using a hinge that can handle the weight and stress of the door is crucial for the longevity of this setup. It's essential to choose a sturdy and durable hinge to ensure the door operates smoothly and can withstand repeated use. This attention to hardware quality is an important aspect of any DIY project to ensure its long-term reliability.
La peste y el humo no salen en el video ??
Dice sin soldar.y lo primero que hace es soldar una bisagra. 👎🏼
Aprecio tu comentario y tomaré en cuenta tu observación para mejorar en futuros vídeos. En este caso, la soldadura de la bisagra fue necesaria para la reparación, pero estaré más atento a la precisión en la descripción del contenido. Gracias por tu comprensión y por seguir mi canal."
I don't see any welding!!!!!
No welding Kasi migs gamit nya hahahaha
no welding? I dont think you understand what that means.
OMG no welding ☻☻
No welding??? 🤦🏼♂️
no welding ?????
Лихо
no weld, no oil n no cement. maybe am watchin diff video not this one.
haha.😅😅
haha no welding? damn
Thig welding yan hahahhaha
Thank you for watching my video
Uhmm... welder was used 50 seconds in.... liar
you are such a delicate person, I soldered there. but you still haven't found the surprise I hid in paragraph 3/4, right? Thank you for watching the video, have a nice day
A Flux core welder is still a welder ... soldering is using a heat source and metal bonding with low melting point .... pic up a dictionary
No reply
thank you for watching my video, have a nice day
Ha ha funny what a joke
Thank you for watching the video, glad you like it too
Is that you called " NO WELDING "