Heating а Tent with a Log Torch
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2019
- This video will demonstrate how to heat up a camping tent using a stream of warm air from a metal pipe running through a Finnish log torch.
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SAFETY DISCLAIMER: The tent-heating experiments shown in this video are meant for your information and entertainment purposes only. If you decide to replicate the log-torch- tent-heating methods shown in this video, please, follow Fire and Carbon Monoxide Safety at your own risk. Also, use a portable CO2 and Carbon Monoxide detector inside the tent during the experiment at all times.
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Friends, for your convenience I assembled a chronologically arranged list of videos about my efforts in establishing this log cabin camp in the off-grid remote location of Karelia (All Seasons):
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01 episode - ruclips.net/video/yeAG68azOBk/видео.html (1 season) 2014
02 episode - ruclips.net/video/AaDvr5U3rm4/видео.html (1 season) 2014
03 episode - ruclips.net/video/d2rk4cpaUwg/видео.html (1 season) 2014 (not translated)
1 episode - ruclips.net/video/z6HNfMBgnZ0/видео.html (2 season) 2015
2 episode - ruclips.net/video/Cot3y87cvvk/видео.html (2 season) 2015
3 episode -ruclips.net/video/7DOCsMBA5lo/видео.html (3 season) 2016
4 episode -ruclips.net/video/fQSpQH9t_mM/видео.html (3 season) 2016
5 episode - ruclips.net/video/yjvRVLR5gLg/видео.html (4 season) 2017
6 episode - ruclips.net/video/arnAD8I7msQ/видео.html (4 season) 2017
7 episode - ruclips.net/video/xRSUxRUZb0I/видео.html (5 season) 2018
8 episode - ruclips.net/video/_RM5SD_FZ_0/видео.html (6 season) 2019
9 episode - ruclips.net/video/q41ES-OXL_k/видео.html (6 season) 2019
10 episode- ruclips.net/video/YiHRYyBQyrw/видео.html (6 season) 2019
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My Patreon page: www.patreon.com/advoko
Great vids my dude
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PSA - Do not use a galvanized metal for this as the gas emitted can cause zinc poisoning
Thank you for the info!
@@Advoko You should add this safety info to the video.
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fuck it dude
How would you tell?
Much respect to your father for being a great cameraman and a best friend.
Swedish Log Torch Heater -made with 3 pipes and axe -weight 1.5 to 2kg. Ingenious and outstanding, thank you.
One idea to get more airflow is to increase the size of the part of the pipe that you put in the fire. You’ll heat more air, and if you attach a smaller pipe to the tent, the speed of the air will increase.
Good point
The air will speed up from a big to a smaller diameter. But this will increase air friction and finally the air volume per time will be less.
What kind of wire can i use for the log torch?
That called the venturi effect, based on Bernoulli's principle....a carborator
@@Advoko Was thinking the same thing.
Its people like this guy I want as role model for myself and my kids. Guy’s talented and hard working. He’s a lawyer in Russia and when he gets a vacation, he goes into Siberia and stays in total wilderness, alone, cleansing himself from that negative mental(and physical) energy, that a big city cast upon one. I envy him. Its not that I don’t have a chance to get out- I don’t have that willpower to immerse myself with the nature on that level.
Спасибо за прекрасные видео. Сколько полезной информации, сколько приятных для глаза картинок, приятно слуху. Кладезь злата. Спасибо и привет из солнечной Калифорнии!
He is actually near the Finnish border. Karelia.
You do brosive i know you dom cause i do I just sadly have the same will power defficency.we gotta bust out of it.
He's one you would want in your survival group after the SHTF.
If anyone doesn't know what SHTF means, ask a Prepper, they sure know.
I was wondering what he did for a living... Everyone has to have a hobby and he's a badass
Judd Friend brosive........wow, start by not saying dumb things like that.
Forget willpower, just try thinking before you speak.
I don't know how or why I ended up watching this… but I found it FECKIN' FASCINATING!
was it at 2am as well lol
Same.
Going to try it out, probably burn the forest down but 💁
me neither. yt algorithm decides we need to watch this now
1 am vibes
Haha same !!!
I love EVERYTHING about this video!!! Thank you for making such a great and informative video on how to heat a large tent without a stove. Cheers from the USA, Michigan!🏕🔥✨❄
I recommend researching and making a Scotch Eye, which is a great piece of bushcraft kit to have anywhere with you. Can be used for erecting shelter frames, fences, bridges, and rocket logs, the latter of which I think you’d enjoy.
Maxim, your English is excellent, your narration is very good, and the video was very interesting!
I agree
I second that motion.
I dont know how he has so many likes when CNN has clearly told us he hacked the election 😉
@@grandmastarflash That was funny!!!
You speak English very well!!! Love the accent as well!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
This is not the author's voice) If you want to hear the author's voice, watch his Russian channel - "Адвокат Егоров")
The way you describe your projects is very interesting and easy to follow. I enjoy your successes as well as your failures. Everything you do teaches and inspires experimentation.
Not only is this brilliant, it opens up the viewers imagination as to possibilities for their environment. My family has heated rocks around the fire to warm sleeping bags for generations, but this is showing how you could take the same idea and expand it to be very efficient and comfortable while being safe from burns and smoke.
Thank you so much, and of course I subscribed to see what other genius ideas you present.
It does not look safe at all. Imagine sleeping and the whole log burns up and you got embers/smoke filling up the pipe.
Well, Finnish people are not extinct, so I am guessing it is safe. The part where you dont allow smoke into the pipe is apparent to see.
If you have ever spent a cold night wondering if you will survive, you would gladly use this.
@@sneediusrexius dude then just use a longer pipe so the entrance is further from the log
I am so happy that you are doing these videos in English. Your ideas are incredibly intelligent. I'm looking forward to all the videos you will hopefully be making in the future. Thank you for these.
I agree you every word you said Mr. Chase. Just found this channel I Love it.
Agreed
@@Hammocks_Rule Yes , he's very unique from other people that do camping and outdoors stuff. I'm glad we both get to enjoy his videos.
@@bigyin2794 Obviously we both have great taste in videos. lol
@@TheChase008 Wow, guys, thank you!
Big respect from The U.S. Thank you so much my brother!
He and you are in danger from smoke and lack of oxygen in the tent. Thank you brother.
mike 303💍👰🏻🏛🏛🏛🏛🏛👶🏻⛳️👶🏻⛳️⛳️⛳️🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
mister smith - Big respect? 😂
Nobody in the US would say it like that.
I'm practically speechless, I just discovered your videos and I'm really enjoying watching your skills!
Vicki, thank you! ))
Cool stuff. Love the simplicity of the method, the efficiency of warm-air transfer, as well as avoiding carbon-monoxide toxic fumes. Bravo for a job well done and please keep up the good work. Thanks for posting the video . . .
Some great Ideas and I like the voice over rather than talking to the camera. Thank you. Victoria Australia
perfect for the cold Melbourne weather we've been having this week
@@ricohradetzky1223 Cold in Australia? I am actually showing my summer camping here (only kidding))))
I completely agree on the voice over!!!
Look up heat wraps for motorcycle exhaust pipes. Fireproof cloth strip that you could insulate the pipe to prevent heat loss in the span outside the tent.
Yea they’re made out of fiberglass
Good idea
That is excellent advice.
FiberFix heat wrap would do the trick no sweat
@@heybrett Hi Brett. Where can FibreFix be found?
I'm 40 and no stranger to RUclips. This is literally my first sub EVER. I am rebuilding my house. It is a log cabin that was used in the civil war as an impromptu field clinic. I don't know exactly how old the main room is, but it's well over a hundred years. The work you do looks verrrrrry similar to the structural lumber here. That makes it perfect for me. I never sub. Ever. That is how useful your videos are to me my friend. Thanks and god bless. Oh btw, I never comment either, so that's another first, just nicely done man. The guideless saw milling, perfect. You solved my whole deal, I am poor, but I DO have acers upon acers of trees and some nice saws. (I use wood heat) Getting my stuff ready now gotta be sharp!
Outstanding video, my friend! Clear, and to the point, with a fun narration.
Tyvm! Extremely nice to see ideas that are practical for northern, boreal locations!
AS someone that enjoys the outdoors, camping, and has taught wilderness survival. This is incredibly cool! I am looking forward to trying this myself!
Thanks for a great video!
Have you tried it?
Others have probably made this observation: The pipe no doubt gets quite hot. But there are probably insulating wraps with reflective surfaces that could be used to reduce heat loss between the log torch and where the pipe enters the tent. Obviously such insulation would need to be rated to withstand a fairly high temperature. Very pracical way to provide some heat to winter campers. Nicely done video. Cool gaiters.
Well done Your English language is good 😊, your ideas are fantastic the vertical cooking is a fabulous idea 😋thank you. All the best from Henry in the UK 🇬🇧
I love all this kind of stuff! There are few things in life that bring more joy than knowing that not only can you survive solely on your own merits, but that your quality of living would be more than adequate. :)
Right on!
Correct!
Although I may never use the practices you have shown , I did find them fascinating and learned something 👍
Agreed. I have no use whatsoever for this yet I'll be finding an excuse to make one 😏
I can see using this in camping or any outdoors scenario. I knew this log trick but the piping to heat a tent is brilliant
It's not like you're gonna get in a epic plane crash and have to remember this specific skill to survive. You can just go out in your backyard and do this during the winter, or really any time if you just want to give it a try. I've seen people do this in similar way but this idea here is definitely the best way to go.
@@harrysack8834 It seems you are lucky and don't live in Central/Western Europe.
Try something like this here and you can count the seconds the police arrive (+/- firefighters).
Sagittarius A* I’m in Oregon USA. Very wooded mountainous terrain! Its beautiful
Thank you brother, I love the vertical cooking , brilliant. One ❤ from 🇬🇧
Maybe put the intake end of the tube in the tent as well, preferrably near the floor of the tent, because the air temperature is lowest there.
The airflow will be circular and you will lose a lot less heat.
It will also prevents the airflow from being influenced by the wind.
It's 4:30 in the morning and I should be asleep.... But it's essential I learn how to make this living in the harsh unforgiving climate of southern California
Yes.. same here 11.30 theres heeps of stuff to be done, But surely ill need this at some time. LOL
Especially when civilization is coming to an end.
Dude! Your absolutely correct and So Funny 🤣
Half past midnight in Canada, middle of November and winter's coming....getting ideas. I'm sure my wife will understand.....or not.
A very good and inspiring video. We need more positive videos like this from Russia. Please continue!
Pretty good max, simplicity at its best heating a tent in the freezing weather be careful laying that log so near your tent. Your skills shows practicality, simplicity in design & most of all the use of local materials sourced around your chosen location. Smart person indeed. Keep treading lightly outdoors and enjoying nature at its best. Peace out brother
I wish I knew this when I lived in Finland! 🇫🇮 Cheers from Texas.
Use mechanics wire in USA to wrap stove. Strong stuff.
Omg we get it you've been to Finland
Finish log torch is the bomb. I will keep this knowledge forever.
It's great for cooking, but it does not throw heat like a traditional fire. Definitely a great tool.
Smarty pants! As soon as I started watching this, I was like duhhhhh! Beautifully simplistic and doable. Thank you so much for sharing!
To make it more efficient: Get one of those heat-powered fans on the pipe, so it begins spinning when heated. Then it'll extract heat from the pipe as well.
Also consider putting rocks around the outside of the log (about 4" larger radius on all directions), so when the log inevitably crumbles from use, it'll tumble and burn only as far out as the rocks allow. Plus, you could heat up closer rocks with the wood, allowing you to use it later for cooking or as primitive heating pads.
Love all the effort and insight you put into these videos. Plus the happy face you have when enjoying your cooking is delightful!
Very impressive. If I was physically able to I would be living such a life. Good to see someone living life to the full.
Us Finlanders certainly know how to servive in the winter, with centuries of bushcraft knowledge behind us (Along with the Swedes and Norwegians) Me being first generation Finnish/Canadian (apparently it gets cold here) found it only natural for me to create things, just like this, for winter camping. Just some good ol' Finnish know how👍 Enjoy these vids, thanks, and cheers from British Columbia 🇨🇦
Your video was well presented. Precise & to the point. Thanks
I love how thorough these videos always are. Me on the other hand, I'm like "dang there's a lot of rust on this pipe...meh I'm sure it's fine"
Other than the safety concerns, as mentioned by other commentators, this is a most interesting and informative video.
This has earnt my thumbs up and a save, for later use, fantastic use of the logs and even better use of those old pipes, this has made me think I might have to try this out, I love camping and taking survival to the next limit, how about it I'm getting me some
Excellent, I really enjoyed your video, it was informative, presented, described,step by step instructions, and a very good subject.
We always enjoy learning new ways to keep warm during winter camping... Ingenious and a delight to watch. Thanks so much for sharing...
I live at 9000 ft in the Rocky Mountains. I am looking forward to using this method on my next camping trip. Thank you for the great video. I thumbed up and subbed as well. Excellent job
ft ouch, that hurts
@@platoonmexx9278 is just until the feds cool off!!
Dont use galvanized metal, zinc poisoning.
Man! Russians got the best survival info
on RUclips. Thank you.
With the remaining log torch you could level the side without the long legs and attach a glass top to it. Now you have a really interesting side table for your cabin!
I live in a tropical country but watched thru this video in case one day I'm stranded in a winter wilderness
This also works to cool your tent if you reverse the piping.
Dude, if I were lost in the wilderness, I'd want to be lost with this guy
Sami people say that if you are lost, it is time to go home.
@Kurt W Actually, it`s not Maxim`s voice. Maybe, it`s a friend who translates and voices, what he has written/audio recorded. This man doesn`t speak english, but he is speaking russian better than many russians. I say this comparing with myself)) He is a lawyer, btw. That`s why the name is "Advoko makes" and on russian channel "Advocate Egorov"
This is his main channel ruclips.net/user/advocattttvideos and real voice.
i bet this guy only gets lost when he is driving in a city......
Fascinating video. Did make me chilly, though we are 15 degrees f here in Chicago today - wood heater looks to be a welcome solution!
Thanks for the video!
A bell mouth entrance on the tube and a tapered exit increasing diameter would help substantially with the amount of volume. Also insulating the pipe after an exits the log fire would help a lot
who needs netflix when we haves dudes like advoko vlogging away out there in youtube land
I love this! It is genius! You include every mistake! Just like the ones I am going to make!
Sounds like a good way of dying from CO2 poisoning
@@booshallmighty exactly,its verry dangerous.
Wonderfully done... Thank you for sharing this wonderful tip.
This is such a great vid. Simple, but effective heating with minimum supplies. I can't wait to try it.
Did you try it?
That's pretty cool I've used that log technique before while camping but never thought of the pipe addition. That's very cool how you came up with the way to keep the clean air
That's winter survival at it's finest! Amazing my friend! Thank you for sharing 😁
What a simple, great idea. Thanks for the video.
used to run away with my best friend from home ,12 years old in the Cascade mountains,wed make it about 5 days then wed get cold hungry and dirty and go home,Parents never even tripped on us for it,best days of my life,God Bless
I love youtube for this exactly. Learning more about anything at anytime.
You made excellent point with the vertical cooking technique. 👍
nice video thx to all u preppers happy holidays and great new yr.
Very simple and impressive setup to heat your tent. Your lifting of those heavy logs reminded me of my long deceased grandfather who came to America from the Austro Hungarian Empire. He was a very physical athletic man who in his broken English-Slovak accent would have said, "you strong like bull." Good job.
I don't know how I never knew of this guy before... I may have found a new favorite youtuber.
me too
I was thinking the same thing
He's from Russia, like me. His name is Maxim Egorov. He's a lawyer.
Thank you mt friend for these videos this is the sec video I have watch and I'll be binge watching your channel thanks again.
Terrific video!
Thanks for sharing your world! 👍✌️🇬🇧
I love that vertical cooking method. Genius. Thanks for another great video.
I am such a fan of your videos. Every single one is super informative. Amazing...now I want to go camping in the cold!
I'm really glad I watched this a 2nd time, I live in Southern Louisiana USA and our winters aren't that cold, maybe 30 F. A few times during the winter, this would be outstanding, and much safer as you say than a stove, thank you my friend for your amazing videos
Weird I’m in Indiana we get -10 - 20 don’t get cold until it hits zero, really not that far away from each other 30 is flannel shirt weather here! Humans are amazing they even survive in -40 in the artic with pretty much the same thing they’ve done for 1000 yrs plus.
@@3dollarwill yep, really not that far. If it was to get -10 here it would be tragic, nobody down here is prepared for that. I remember once it got down to like 8 degrees, but I was about 24 then, I'm 57 now and the cold gets to me worse, but I manage. I think I could get use to some snow and cold. I dream of camping in the bush with everything covered in snow
@@3dollarwill another thing is it is so damp down here, it's a nasty wet kinda cold, the humidity makes it nasty
This video was so satisfying to watch. Awsome Job!!!!
I loved this video. Your cooking method looked sound and very tasty. Spasiba for sharing.
You can use to put plants in them around the garden,
I've watched several of your videos. They are all brilliant. You are an outdoorsman Superman. Also, your food looks delicious. I like the vertical cooking method. You should write books about your camping and experiences. You have so much knowledge. Thank you for sharing it with us.
What a great way of setting your tent on 🔥
Very neat, if I ever try winter camping again, I might try this
I just found your channel last night and wanted to say thank you for sharing your knowledge. You have amazing content my friend.
Fabulous video
You could make a temporary plug for one end of pipe and use it as a walking stick also
I feel into the same way. I just found his channel too!
I seriously enjoyed this video. That looked like it worked great. I can't wait to try that. Thank you.
That was amazing. ThankYou for teaching us this.
Appreciate all your videos. There is live-saving content! 👃✌️🥰!!
that was really satisfying watching you split that first rounder.. great couple of hits!!!
I agree!! Had to pause just so I could go ring my panties out 💦 DAM! 🤤 HE IS HOT! 🥴
I’ve been watching Survival Russia channel for years and now I realize he referenced this channel a long time ago. Awesome videos thank you
Very cool idea! Love this! Thank you for the tips! 👍💪
You had me at napping...lol
Great video and heating method.
Outstanding. Thank You
Excellent ideas. Keep up the good work !
This guy is the coolest Russian on the planet. So glad I discovered his channel.
This man is definitely cool !! I appreciate his explanations and inflections.
And if you've got a thing for Russians see Tarus Kul, crazy Russian hacker.
And definitely, most definitely Leonid and Friends.
You won't be disappointed !! ✌️
I second Leonid and Friends!
That's why he needs a heater and pronto.
@@rabbitphobia yeah really. Or a female to snuggle up with.
This Russian guy is cool. There is another one who demonstrates amazing skills of bush-craft - Grigori Sokolov. ruclips.net/user/Grigoryi1
Unfortunately for those who do not speak any Russian language, his vlogs are all in Russian.
Fantastic presentation! Great idea. Thank you.
I gotta say, I'm way more fascinated by this dude's accent and the peculiar cadence of his narration than I am with the log torch. Yes, I'm weird, I know, but I've just never heard anyone speak like that before.
When it cools down, the unburied log torch would make a great toilet!
Very cool! We make camp stoves in Canada with a very similar technique and then we cook on top of them with pots and pans. Never thought of using it to heat a tent but a great idea and execution. Thanks for posting.
Im just imagining somone here (alberta) trying this in thier ice shack
Great video. Thanks! Very well explained.
that pipe idea is fantastic
Figure you could use this same method to heat up the water in a wooden barrel hot tub. Great video, well explained!
One of those, don't know why but am awfully glad YT recommended this videos.
This is bloody brilliant! There's something sublime in the simplicity of design.
And it was very well presented. I do love seeing skilled people doing ingenious things. Well done you. 👏
While i will never have the opportunity to do any bushcrafting, so have no need to know this type of thing, i look forward to discovering what else you've done. 👍
Amazing idea! Thank you for sharing!
I love videos like this! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks a lot for sharing these great methods. Wish you the best in St Petersburg
Having used discarded washing machine tubs for years as makeshift firepits while camping, I could see this same method being used to create a semi-permanent "barrel" that you could put any piece of wood or fuel into, with the tube extending down through the core. If you had a permanent straight section of pipe inside the barrel, it could be sized to accommodate the accessory pipe to extend into the tent for heating, as shown in this video. This 1. eliminate the need to source large diameter, dry timber quickly, and 2. Opens up the available amount of potential fuel sources that could be utilized. If you can pack in the tub, or store it at a permanently used seasonal site, it can be used over and over again, season after season.
I like it. That tube in the middle would be perfect for a pipe and clear any chance of smoking debri falling. The Swedish torch however does last WAY longer, but what if you build the circle of logs around the middle pipe and built the fire inside around it?
Southeast might be onto something.
If you used logs like he said and bound them with wire around the central core of the washer tub, you'd just be making a larger torch.
Thanks, buddy, I've got an old washer tub that is in need of some experimenting.
You could also just have a single tube on a diaganol angle laying over a normal camp fire the hot air will still rise and probably just as quick and it will be easier to maintain the fire :)
I have just fitted a wood burner in a country house here in Ukraine , it works on the same principle that you have in mind , tubes going through the firebox, 3 from one side and 4 from the other , the ends that draw the air in also act as the feet . When you get it burning properly it gives out a huge amount of heat . Very clever idea
So impressed! Thank you for the video
Ingenious idea! Be something to try for heating a camper! Like something portable as a small stainless steel barrel/barbecue.
Amazing, I can honestly say I’ve learned something interesting. I hope to soon be able to put it to use and that ax was the first thing that caught my eye.