this flame burns at 1652°F for more than 100 hours! diy ideas you need in your life right now

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    In this captivating video, we present to you the most amazing and useful life hacks that can significantly improve the quality of your life. Get ready for mind-blowing ideas that will make your everyday life simpler, more convenient, and more efficient.
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    00:01 - How to bend a copper or brass tube using sand (I use quartz sand).
    04:50 Here, I drilled a hole with a metal drill. The drill size is within 1-2 mm.
    05:59 For the wick, I'm using cotton thread. (You can use an old cotton shirt, cutting strips from it.)
    06:45 Make sure to thread the cotton thread through one side of the tube, stopping just short of the central hole by 5-9 mm. (The hole should remain open.)
    09:15 The hole needs to be sealed tightly, so I'm using a two-component MDF glue and cement!
    10:30 This candle can burn for over 100 hours depending on the capacity! They are often used in camping to warm a tent, for cooking, and also in meditation for sterilizing instruments or physical experiments. It's one of the safest long-burning candles.
    This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability.The following video might feature activity performed by our actors within controlled environment - please use judgment, care, and precaution if you plan to replicate.
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  • @Cici_Silo
    @Cici_Silo 5 месяцев назад +387

    This video is very enjoyable because it has ambient sounds instead of stupid thumping music. Many youtubers should learn from this that there should be NO music in videos unless the video is about music.

    • @user-or9vi8nf7l
      @user-or9vi8nf7l 5 месяцев назад +22

      And talking too much and or talking that can not be understood

    • @brianbishop4753
      @brianbishop4753 5 месяцев назад +1

      You are a jem. I bet you’re the favorite among friends and relatives.

    • @mikeharrington5593
      @mikeharrington5593 5 месяцев назад +5

      Absolutely

    • @jimosullivan1389
      @jimosullivan1389 5 месяцев назад +14

      In fact even if about music...after 1980...turn the sound down !!

    • @Cici_Silo
      @Cici_Silo 5 месяцев назад +16

      @@jimosullivan1389 I agree that music died in 1980 and hasn't been heard from since! 👍

  • @simon6071
    @simon6071 4 месяца назад +42

    Pay attention not to use any synthetic fibers or strings made of synthetic fibers for the wick.
    You must use natural fibers such as cotton or hemp fibers. Synthetic fibers would melt inside the copper tube and fail to serve as a wick.

  • @Reh8111
    @Reh8111 4 месяца назад +27

    Great vid, this reminds me of when I was in the RAF as a chef when we went out into the field on exercise. We had the normal field catering equipment, setting up tents, getting the burners up and running and within a couple of hours getting the grub ready before the hungry hordes descended on us.
    We had a piece of equipment that while really versatile and efficient was very very dangerous if not properly maintained. It could run on petrol, diesel or gas. It consisted of a pressure tank containing the fuel (liquid) with a separate connection for a gas link.along side was a air pump with a leaver fixed at one end, half way down was a connecting rod attached to the workings for the pump. By moving the handle up and down you could pressurise the tank to about if I remember 40psi. This was the max pressure. There was a small gauge with a green and red zone and a lead over pressure blowout plug . There was also a valve on the top of the tank to release the air pressure in an emergency. At the bottom of the tank there was another valve-to release the fuel via a pipe to the burner frame.
    There were to types of burner. One for petrol and one for diesel. Both had a pre-heater to vaporise the fuel before it got to the burner. The petrol burner had two long rectangular tubes with narrow slots cut across the tube width the full length of the tube. Between the burners was a tube filled with wire wool that the vapour had to pass before getting to the burner head, this took the lead out of the vapour. When the white petrol vapour started to rise from the tubes a flame (burning paper) was used to ignite the vapour, usually with a loud woomph. Cooking could now commence. The other frame burner (diesel fuel) was mostly the same build except the flame end which was a x shape in a square frame made of steel tubing that allowed the fuel to circulate. A piece of cloth soaked in diesel was draped across the burner and set fire to, this pre heated the tubing and when the fuel vaporised in the tubing it was sent back to the burner which ended up repeating the process. This resulted in a long flame blasting out. The burner was places in a trench and with either an oven at the end of the trench to cook in or steel plates placed across the trench you had a stove top to work on. As yo can imagine maintaining the kit was vital. The most common injury was caused by over pressuring the tank and the lead plug coming out of the tank when you were leaning over the tank when pumping.
    In addition there was another source of heat which was much simpler called a Locombane Burner. Very simple and very versatile. Take a length of copper water pipe about six foot long and seal one end, either crimping and folding or with a bolt.
    About eight inches from the end drill two holes about one inch apart. With a pipe bender carefully bend the end over itself in a till the crimped end is nearly touching the pipe at 90 degrees. The two holes must be pointing in the direction of the bent pipe. This is the burner end.
    A flat piece of metal must be clamped to the middle of the pipe so it holds the curled end in an upright end whilst laying on the ground.
    A flexible fuel pipe would be added to the other end with a water type tap to shut off or turn on the fuel. Some form of tank or drum is connected to the hose and the tank filled with diesel. This should be placed about 4 to 5 feet Obote the burner.
    To light the burner a small piece of rag would be placed over the burner end. The fuel was turned on at the tank. And allowed to flow to the rag and soak it. The fuel was turned off and the rag lit. The flame would slowly heat up the fuel in the end of the pipe and a white vapour would start to jet out of the two small holes at that point, before the flame went out the fuel at the tank would be turned on and a large flame would jet our. By careful adjustment of the tap you would get a steady large flame about 4ft x 1ft belting out at the business end. The theory behind it is as the fuel goes down the pipe by gravity it comes to the turn in the pipe (heated by the flame) vaporises carries on round coming out of the two small holes under pressure and ignites and then heated up the pipe, well you get the picture it’s self perpetuating whilst there is fuel in the tank. We used it in when we had to abandon our field kitchen during exercises and we would make ovens out of drums and make trench stoves. A very useful bit of kit made out of what ever you could lay your hands on.

    • @crazycrab8578
      @crazycrab8578 4 месяца назад +1

      that was a No1 burner, great things to light, :)),

    • @user-ex8vt9qr4i
      @user-ex8vt9qr4i 4 месяца назад +2

      Вам бы, рассказы писать или повести.

    • @ericsanimeshorts
      @ericsanimeshorts 4 месяца назад +1

      Took me longer to read that than watch the video, source the stuff and make it.

    • @jackkelly335
      @jackkelly335 4 месяца назад +1

      🥱

    • @TheChefmike66
      @TheChefmike66 4 месяца назад

      Very cool. The fuc4tards that commented otherwise have me wondering why they spent eleven minutes watching it. It was obvious the pace and character of the video in the first three minutes. Y'all are some unhappy trolls. I chose to stay and enjoyed it.

  • @lightaswego6818
    @lightaswego6818 5 месяцев назад +24

    Excellent video of an excellent burner design. Thank you!

    • @Powerful1776
      @Powerful1776 5 месяцев назад +3

      Try to stop the gas leak! It has to burn until the fuel is used up! or plug the hole?

  • @jackkelly335
    @jackkelly335 4 месяца назад +19

    Wonderful wildlife & farmyard sounds in the background.

  • @MrRafuru
    @MrRafuru 4 месяца назад +4

    After chilly sounds I like that You precisely show every step and dimensions.

  • @BrumKid
    @BrumKid 4 месяца назад +9

    Superglue and bicarbonate of soda would have done just as well to seal the tubes i use it all the time for all sorts of things which i dont want to break or want to seal.

  • @johnbyrne4438
    @johnbyrne4438 5 месяцев назад +5

    Very nice! You could even place a 'chimney' around the top of the jar and have a 'hurricane' lamp. It might even get brighter.

  • @sandymays6218
    @sandymays6218 4 месяца назад +24

    This is brilliant. What a great video and I love the sounds in the background. Excellent job.🎉😊❤

  • @NeemeVaino
    @NeemeVaino 5 месяцев назад +20

    9:46 the miracle trick of how to make an open bottle out of a completely closed bottle all by yourself is just amazing!

    • @traveler189
      @traveler189 5 месяцев назад +1

      Lol

    • @thomasbolton8373
      @thomasbolton8373 4 месяца назад

      always has to be one smart ass sarcastic bastard out there.

  • @barnabyvonrudal1
    @barnabyvonrudal1 4 месяца назад +1

    Very nifty to get the wick in both sides (with the black thread). Amazing!

  • @tonyabsoluteam3456
    @tonyabsoluteam3456 5 месяцев назад +1

    if you figure out a heat exchanger for it. I could see that being practical for many on-the-go type applications!

  • @paulmurgatroyd6372
    @paulmurgatroyd6372 5 месяцев назад +11

    I'm also a great fan of "Farmyard Sound Effects Vol 3"

    • @lightaswego6818
      @lightaswego6818 5 месяцев назад +1

      Very funny! Thanks for the laugh. :)

    • @Secretgeek2012
      @Secretgeek2012 3 месяца назад

      It's good but Vol 6 was where they really found their signature style.

  • @therealjammit
    @therealjammit 5 месяцев назад +15

    Some brass instrument makers use soapy water in their brass tubes and freeze it. Apparently the soap in the water prevents it from bursting. Not sure how well it would work here.

    • @barnabyvonrudal1
      @barnabyvonrudal1 5 месяцев назад

      They bend it when it's frozen?

    • @therealjammit
      @therealjammit 5 месяцев назад +11

      @@barnabyvonrudal1 Yes. The frozen soapy water lets you bend it without collapsing.

    • @meljane8339
      @meljane8339 4 месяца назад

      What about saltwater?

    • @therealjammit
      @therealjammit 4 месяца назад +1

      @@meljane8339 You would have to get it really cold to freeze salt water.

    • @meljane8339
      @meljane8339 4 месяца назад

      @@therealjammit I am uncertain how well antifreeze/coolant would work in brass

  • @scottmckinney1830
    @scottmckinney1830 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent.Thank You

  • @jonclinton484
    @jonclinton484 5 месяцев назад +18

    If it hasn't been mentioned the most likely fuel candidate would be white gas, what is used in Coleman lanterns/stoves.

    • @caff55
      @caff55 5 месяцев назад

      Wouldn't that be just a bit volatile and therefore dangerous?

    • @geekwillow8177
      @geekwillow8177 5 месяцев назад

      Most likely alcohol. It's great for all kinds of home made burners and stoves.

    • @hackyman7815
      @hackyman7815 5 месяцев назад +1

      Make some moonshine to burn in it

    • @kellycarver2500
      @kellycarver2500 4 месяца назад

      @@hackyman7815 That doesn't put out a very bright flame, though..

    • @jaimemuir3384
      @jaimemuir3384 4 месяца назад

      70 % isopropyl alcohol?

  • @richNfit4life
    @richNfit4life 3 месяца назад +1

    I’d love to try making one of these. Would have been really nice if each item used was given a label. Some of them are listed in the description, but not all of them. For example, the stray-on [glue] or some kind of sealer used over the cement was not identified. Also, the fuel, which I assume to be isopropyl alcohol, was not labeled in the steps for making this lamp/cooking flame/sterilizer/whatever. Reading the comments, there are several other similar and same ideas about the missing part ID’s.

  • @mrbrowneyes74
    @mrbrowneyes74 4 месяца назад +35

    What type of fuel is used in this project?

    • @P-G-77
      @P-G-77 4 месяца назад +6

      Nice question... in fact in my mind now remain only this void.

    • @Courtney-vv4ii
      @Courtney-vv4ii 4 месяца назад +4

      Wtf me 2 is it 91% alcohol

    • @markelkins7622
      @markelkins7622 4 месяца назад +2

      Could be 91% isopropyl or denatured alcohol

    • @mrbrowneyes74
      @mrbrowneyes74 4 месяца назад +3

      @@markelkins7622 Thanks for response👍

    • @mirkograveho1388
      @mirkograveho1388 4 месяца назад +2

      any liquid that burns will do, obviously

  • @patrickokeeffe6998
    @patrickokeeffe6998 5 месяцев назад +24

    Excellent, years ago a work colleague made an Olympic torch, like the hand held torch the athletes carry, using lamp oil? when a neighbour reached the Olympics. Was passing one morning at 6am and it was still burning brightly, never seen anything in all of you tube like it, Until this video, this is like a miniature version. Well done.

  • @everythingtv1910
    @everythingtv1910 5 месяцев назад +1

    I like this video thank you for sharing to view and i wish your channel more success

  • @hlaokaboutfightiganimalstun
    @hlaokaboutfightiganimalstun 5 месяцев назад +2

    ကျေးဇူးပါဗျာ..။။

  • @jorgel5054
    @jorgel5054 5 месяцев назад +3

    Herramienta muy util de mucha utilidad

    • @lmantuano6986
      @lmantuano6986 10 дней назад

      ..yes, useful and of great usefulness!

  • @michaelwhalen1907
    @michaelwhalen1907 5 месяцев назад +36

    1652 F I'm curious how you found that number. Did you heat something up with it to that temp and check it with a heat gun? I doesn't seem nearly that hot just by flame color alone. But it could look different than the video might suggest.

    • @gordononkyo2713
      @gordononkyo2713 5 месяцев назад +6

      No more than 680 degree Celsius for sure.

    • @Unknown15916
      @Unknown15916 5 месяцев назад +2

      The ADIABATIC FLAME TEMPERATURE for any fuel will give the Max. Flame Temperature produced.

    • @pauls5745
      @pauls5745 5 месяцев назад +3

      well, an alcohol lamp can get to 1100 C at the tip, so he might be a little high

    • @Unknown15916
      @Unknown15916 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@pauls5745 This is the MAX. TEMPERATURE that can be produced depending on the type of fuel used ==> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabatic_flame_temperature

    • @davybloggs1564
      @davybloggs1564 4 месяца назад

      @@pauls5745 He's working in °F

  • @Nicky_Nacky_Nooo
    @Nicky_Nacky_Nooo 5 месяцев назад +11

    Oh I do love a video with no talking when I have to guess what's being used.
    I am assuming as the jar is sealed, the flame will eventually extinguish itself once it's used the oxygen inside the jar, either that or it will implode.

    • @wotviewer
      @wotviewer 5 месяцев назад +30

      no, the flame is not running off the oxygen inside the jar.
      It is running off the open air oxygen, hence the colour and shape of the flame - the blue cone being the unignited vapour being drawn out of the hole by the venturi effect caused by the preheating of the fuel as it goes round the rings positioned inside the flame. That creates a pressure difference and actively sucks the vapour out of the hole and hence the flame burns hotter (and more noisily) than a simple candle would.
      you are correct in recognising that as the fuel level falls a vacuum is being created inside the sealed jar and therefore a point will arise where there is insufficient suction created by the venturi effect to overcome atmospheric pressure trying to go down the tube into the vacuum of the jar. At that point the flame would starve itself of fuel since the wick is carefully (and clearly) shown as being a few mm inside the tube away from the hole, therefore the wick cannot itself burn, and so the flame would indeed go out.

    • @artwerx666
      @artwerx666 5 месяцев назад +1

      Wouldn't negative pressure draw air in past the wick into the container, the wick is saturated with fuel but air should be able to pass thru it and equalize the pressure

    • @judsonsdiscretionarymetalw5866
      @judsonsdiscretionarymetalw5866 5 месяцев назад +5

      The expansion of the fuel is creating positive pressure. The fuel is not being drawn by suction. Rather, it is being drawn by capillary action which requires neither vacuum nor pressure.

    • @guzziwheeler
      @guzziwheeler 5 месяцев назад

      @@judsonsdiscretionarymetalw5866 The jar is being ventilated through the brass pipe, thus no vacuum.

    • @kellycarver2500
      @kellycarver2500 4 месяца назад +1

      I think that only applies if the wick fits tightly in that tube, if not, watch out. Could be bad..@@wotviewer

  • @terranovarain6570
    @terranovarain6570 27 дней назад +1

    had one of these when I was homeless in the winter
    they are amazing

  • @MohAwad-mw2oz
    @MohAwad-mw2oz 5 месяцев назад +7

    ..wow, you're the best..from all those oil heater videos i've see, this one is most effective and looks eazy to make ! Thank you soo much !!!

  • @georgeparrault9945
    @georgeparrault9945 5 месяцев назад +7

    Anneal Your tubing before Forming for better workability.

  • @user-fr1ln4cq8t
    @user-fr1ln4cq8t 4 месяца назад

    Εξαιρετική δουλειά και αποτέλεσμα. Ερώτηση: Τό καύσιμο είναι καθαρό πετρέλαιο? Ευχαριστώ.

  • @wesspence
    @wesspence 5 месяцев назад +3

    Way cool, bro!

  • @gonzalez7805
    @gonzalez7805 5 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @jjaylad
    @jjaylad 4 месяца назад +17

    There was no label on the bottle you were shaking up, so I don't know what you were mixing?? Also, perhaps I missed it, but I have no idea what you are using for fuel??

    • @mgreenesco9955
      @mgreenesco9955 4 месяца назад +2

      I'd have a guess and say methyl alcohol or metho as its known.

    • @jaimemuir3384
      @jaimemuir3384 4 месяца назад +2

      70 percent isopropyl alcohol ?

    • @user-yw2gv4uv8h
      @user-yw2gv4uv8h 4 месяца назад +6

      I'd use 90%Isopropyl alcohol. Greetings from Northern Ontario Canada 🇨🇦

    • @videoviral680
      @videoviral680 27 дней назад +1

      😂maybe Vodka

  • @cab102361
    @cab102361 5 месяцев назад +3

    So smart

  • @roberthand5777
    @roberthand5777 3 месяца назад

    If you made the hole for the flame smaller? Would the flame be less noisy? Sounds less like a torch?

  • @mauriceupp9381
    @mauriceupp9381 6 месяцев назад +11

    The amount of the fuel in that jar how long does it burn it was only like a third full half full?

    • @1stChaCha
      @1stChaCha 3 месяца назад

      And what kind of fuel was it?

  • @amaer51
    @amaer51 5 месяцев назад +2

    What is MDF glue?

  • @solvated_photon
    @solvated_photon Месяц назад

    Many people are asking about the fuel used. I can’t say for 100% sure but I think it is running on fuel alcohol or denatured alcohol you can purchase from the hardware store. Lamp oil and kerosene tend to refract the light differently such that you would see some rainbow effect when viewing it through glass.

  • @onmyworkbench7000
    @onmyworkbench7000 5 месяцев назад +6

    Good video love the background sound, it needed more sand in the tube.

    • @olebendtsen6117
      @olebendtsen6117 4 месяца назад +1

      I would also say the sand had to be compressed a bit

    • @EmeraldHill-vo1cs
      @EmeraldHill-vo1cs 4 месяца назад

      @@olebendtsen6117 Yes, a bit of give otherwise the tube will split.

  • @WitchidWitchid
    @WitchidWitchid 4 месяца назад +1

    What fuel are you using, kerosene or booze. The flame colour makes it look like its running on booze.

  • @iwantosavemoney
    @iwantosavemoney 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is so cool and smart

  • @eltecnico3675
    @eltecnico3675 5 месяцев назад +3

    ¿No dice si es alcohol, gasolina blanca, thinner u otra sustancia?

  • @krisknowlton5935
    @krisknowlton5935 5 месяцев назад +8

    You could place a flower pot upside down on it and upset the billion dollar heating industry. (Sarcasm. I only said that because of the ad that popped up during the video) I liked the video. It shows ingenuity.

    • @ricktarded5943
      @ricktarded5943 5 месяцев назад +2

      That ad is about as useful as those crappy foreign made scissors used in this video. I have the same ones and they cut into my time better than any material that has been cut with them...

    • @harrysteeletreo1
      @harrysteeletreo1 4 месяца назад +1

      that would ad ZERO BENEFIT, NONE WHATSOEVER... You cannot get more heat out of ANYTHING than what is being put into it, period... go back to science class and pay attention this time!

  • @randybeard6040
    @randybeard6040 5 месяцев назад +6

    Back in old days we used a roll of toilet paper soaked in rubbing alcohol and put into a 1 lb. coffee can to make a heater to warm cold hands, this was before any form of cold weather gear was used. Just take lid off coffee can and light soaked toilet paper, it has almost a clear flame so be careful but it does work, when through, just blow out flame a put coffee can lid back over can. I always kept several of these cans ready for duck hunting...

    • @got2kittys
      @got2kittys 5 месяцев назад +3

      Metal 1 quart paint can. Holds a roll, tight metal lid. Much easier to put out or store.

    • @jaroge01
      @jaroge01 5 месяцев назад

      Doesn't it burn when you use the toilet paper? They used to use turpentine on goats.

    • @michaelkaiser1864
      @michaelkaiser1864 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@jaroge01 if the paper has fuel, the paper will carbonize a bit but not burn. IF you run out of fuel, its gonna toast itself.
      pun intended :)

  • @snakezdewiggle6084
    @snakezdewiggle6084 4 месяца назад

    😎👍✅
    The sand and partially crimped ends would have worked just as good.

  • @paulalondon2919
    @paulalondon2919 3 месяца назад

    Which does better? Copper or Brass?

  • @niklar55
    @niklar55 5 месяцев назад +2

    👍😊
    What an excellent and elegantly simple design!
    I'm in AWE!
    Superb!
    .

  • @MrRockstar1968
    @MrRockstar1968 5 месяцев назад +12

    What fluid is this burning?

    • @QBRX
      @QBRX 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, he doesn't say. Might be isopropyl alcohol.

  • @wie-o-wie
    @wie-o-wie 5 месяцев назад

    What fuell do you use?

  • @happyundertaker6255
    @happyundertaker6255 5 месяцев назад +32

    Nicely done. Also no annoying music. Now what are you using as fuel?

    • @user-McGiver
      @user-McGiver 5 месяцев назад +10

      cheap [15$ on aliexpress] alcohol stove... all the numbers on the title are clickbait...

    • @carolynmendoza1934
      @carolynmendoza1934 5 месяцев назад +2

      No blabbing non-information that is so annoying either. Great video.

    • @EmeraldHill-vo1cs
      @EmeraldHill-vo1cs 4 месяца назад +5

      Methylated spirit ( %97 ethanol ) $5 a litre.

  • @pedrold
    @pedrold 4 месяца назад

    Great, indeed! And what is that liquid? Alcohol? Thank you.😀

  • @user-jm9kk1yg1y
    @user-jm9kk1yg1y 4 месяца назад

    Muy buen proyecto ahora que el mundo suenan las trompetas de guerra actualmente, gracias señor ipoo.

  • @barnabyvonrudal1
    @barnabyvonrudal1 5 месяцев назад +13

    Amazing. Nice technique to bend metal pipes! Amazing skill to build that. I'm tempted but not sure I'm game to try 🤕

    • @officermeowmeowfuzzyface4408
      @officermeowmeowfuzzyface4408 5 месяцев назад +5

      Needs to be finer sand. It's a common technique.
      Amazing how ignorant people always find basic things so amazing.

    • @lordeverybody872
      @lordeverybody872 5 месяцев назад +1

      Not all people were born into lofty academic society where all knowledge is common. ​@@officermeowmeowfuzzyface4408

    • @hmarillejla7
      @hmarillejla7 5 месяцев назад +12

      Why do you call them ignorant?? I guess that all of us are ignorant about things we haven't heard or come across.

    • @henryfitzgerald4965
      @henryfitzgerald4965 5 месяцев назад +8

      I think fine salt would work well in a small tube like that.

    • @battalion151R
      @battalion151R 5 месяцев назад +1

      I hope he wasn't being judgemental. But, there is a huge difference in being ignorant, which means you didn't know, and being stupid or an idiot. Which means you are incapable of learning or just won't learn.

  • @jayk2k
    @jayk2k 4 месяца назад

    what was the fluid used ?

  • @MrNeed2c
    @MrNeed2c 5 месяцев назад +17

    What was the fuel you used?

    • @maverick1925Alpha
      @maverick1925Alpha 5 месяцев назад +2

      I think that was a denatured alcohol.

    • @24nikita
      @24nikita 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@maverick1925Alpha It`s Holy water.

    • @ricktarded5943
      @ricktarded5943 5 месяцев назад +3

      It's clearly flammable water.
      It's the same stuff NASA uses.👽

    • @de_harry_1354
      @de_harry_1354 4 месяца назад

      ​@@24nikita😂😂

    • @user-mc5im9ir5m
      @user-mc5im9ir5m Месяц назад +1

      his own urin...

  • @mgreenesco9955
    @mgreenesco9955 4 месяца назад

    Nice cheap easy burner. It wouldn't be too difficult to make a reflector for one side to warm and light a room.

  • @wrongfootmcgee
    @wrongfootmcgee 4 месяца назад +1

    5:20 smooth tie, three thumbs up

  • @JamesThompson-xl4yu
    @JamesThompson-xl4yu 5 месяцев назад +24

    You should add a tiny tube to the burn hole so you can cap it when not in use.

    • @casteg52
      @casteg52 5 месяцев назад +4

      Think an adjustable shut-off valve can control the flame and spread?

    • @fuckoffjesus
      @fuckoffjesus 5 месяцев назад

      @@casteg52 unlikely unless you adding presssure to the jar and possibly adding extra oxgen. the wick only allows for some muh transfer of liquid to gas.

  • @nobullshiit5682
    @nobullshiit5682 4 месяца назад

    which kind fuel do you recommend using ? would gasoline work if you didnt h ave anything else ?

  • @sonjakavalut
    @sonjakavalut 5 месяцев назад +12

    What kind of fuel do you use?
    Thank you.
    Best regards.

    • @mirkograveho1388
      @mirkograveho1388 4 месяца назад +2

      come on man, use anything you have

    • @indykurt
      @indykurt 4 месяца назад +2

      Other commenters say 90% alcohol, or methyl alcohol. A better video would have captioned in the materials as he used them, in any language.

    • @mirkograveho1388
      @mirkograveho1388 3 месяца назад +1

      "use anything you have" is way better than "use alcohol" . It might mean light or dark.

    • @videoviral680
      @videoviral680 27 дней назад

      😂maybe Vodka

  • @chriscox5568
    @chriscox5568 5 месяцев назад +11

    That was a pretty good idea . I've just got one problem with it. The coil should be spread apart to where the flame or even the flames heat can't get to the tubing. Over a little time the flame will heat up the coil and start going down into the jar of kerosene and it might catch fire or blow up. Maybe try making the tubing like an "n" with the hole at the top so the flame and the flames heat goes upward and not toward the tubing so the tubing will stay cool. 😊 Another thing, it might be better to use a pint size mason jar. The Mason jar flats have a gasket seal on them that would help keep any fumes from escaping from around the lid. Another thing you could do is to make 3 or even 4 of the "n" copper tubes to stick up out of the top of the lid to amplify the heat and you could put stand to hold a small lite weight titanium pot on the stand to cook on. You might even be able to put one of those stove fans that spin from the heat of your stove on top of a stable stand so the fan could push the heat into the room to heat it and not let the small flames heat just go up to the ceiling to be cooled and waisted as the heat travels upward. In a cold room you'd benefit from the heat blowing sideways into the room towards the people that the heat traveling upwards. You might be able to make and put 2 or 3 of those jar heaters on about a 2 foot stand like a coffee table. Then put the jars in the middle of the table and get a cooking grill grate and put bricks on 4 sides of the jars to put the grate on just above the very tip of the flames tips and then cook on it and then sit the stove fan on the grate on the flame to spin the fan to give you warmth. Just a thought. What do all of you think ? 😮

    • @jgren4048
      @jgren4048 5 месяцев назад +2

      I think you are wrong because the flame is needed to heat the kerosene to get complete combustion and not soot up badly

    • @FurtiveSkeptical
      @FurtiveSkeptical 5 месяцев назад +5

      I have seen alcohol versions of this design reach runaway temps and start barfing ignited liquid fuel everywhere. If the ignited fuel surrounds the glass fuel container it certainly could explode. Ive also seen flashback on a kerosene version where the initial use of carbon felt wicking smoldered back as the fuel started to run dry and blew the mason jar lid and the remaining ignited fuel all over a good part of a friends shop after running fine for a while.
      Always use wicking, and cotton wicking seems to be safer and more stable like this youtuber has used.
      Maybe having the spacing between the loops a little wider, so the flame orifice can still assist vaporization without directly contacting the tubing, would help?
      I have used coarse clean
      sand/pebbles for aquariums or perlite in the fuel reservoir for another stove to make sure there was room for fuel but not air.
      This design seems reasonable all the same, but please be careful.
      Don't kid yourself, even if no explosion.....a runaway heat/fuel situation is a scary moment worthy of respect.

    • @sinamasihpur7434
      @sinamasihpur7434 4 месяца назад

      friend is good idea but you just don't use glass and keep more distance fire from your fuel budy!

    • @sinamasihpur7434
      @sinamasihpur7434 4 месяца назад +3

      And the thing that catches my eye is that due to the lack of a valve and the discharge of alcohol, it is possible for it to explode due to the negative pressure caused by the vacuum.

    • @garilee7875
      @garilee7875 4 месяца назад

      AWSOME ideas !Great brainstorming!👍

  • @gustavolopez3163
    @gustavolopez3163 5 месяцев назад +1

    Podria encender con algun porcentaje de aceite ? Es decir alcohol y aceite comestible usado ?

    • @claudiog.nogueiras2323
      @claudiog.nogueiras2323 5 месяцев назад +1

      usa vapor de alcohol calentado, si el aceite se vaporizara como el alcohol podría andar. habrá que probar, lo veo poco probable.

    • @gustavolopez3163
      @gustavolopez3163 5 месяцев назад

      @@claudiog.nogueiras2323 , ví una especie de cocina que funciona con aceite usado que se vaporiza con el mismo calor que produce y quema una llama bastante azulada al tener una buena proporción de aire. Por eso se me ocurrió lo del aceite, no sé si podrá en este caso vaporizarse

  • @barnabyvonrudal1
    @barnabyvonrudal1 4 месяца назад

    We can hear a spluttering when burning, maybe there's not enough pressure being created in the tube. I've seen a few other videos of these where you can really hear the jet sound (sounds like sssshhhhhhh). Maybe the hole is to big or the jar too big for perfect/optimal running

  • @mustafaylmazbaysal9573
    @mustafaylmazbaysal9573 4 месяца назад

    merhaba elinize sağlık kavonoza döktüğünüz gaz yağı-alkol veya nedir?

  • @spaceman7832
    @spaceman7832 3 месяца назад

    Would 1/4 inch brass tubing work? Asking for a friend.

  • @judsonsdiscretionarymetalw5866
    @judsonsdiscretionarymetalw5866 5 месяцев назад +1

    Please state what fuel you are using.

  • @deltab9768
    @deltab9768 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’m gonna have to try this. Not safe to use inside the home or unattended (harmful fumes plus if the jar breaks or blows up from flammable vapors) but man it looks cool to try.
    Might do a mk. 2 with fiber glass wicks and vegetable oil.

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins 5 месяцев назад

      Alcohol has no smoke, smell, or toxins. Oil is smoky and stinks. Fiberglass wicks don't wick as well as cotton and flax. Oil does give off more light than alcohol, but I doubt it would even work in that lamp/torch.

    • @FurtiveSkeptical
      @FurtiveSkeptical 5 месяцев назад +4

      Those veg oil (shortening, lard, Crisco, etc.)lamps stink, they make everything around them stink.
      Better than nothing in an emergency i suppose, but everything will have french fry stink I promise you.😣

    • @peterduxbury927
      @peterduxbury927 4 месяца назад +4

      @@FurtiveSkeptical And Black Smoke

    • @deltab9768
      @deltab9768 4 месяца назад +1

      @@FurtiveSkeptical agreed. I would try it but I’m not going to use it in daily life

    • @antoniocervante8801
      @antoniocervante8801 4 месяца назад +2

      Perhaps carbon wicks

  • @isabellekeyzer
    @isabellekeyzer 4 месяца назад

    what fuel are you using?

  • @dwaind143
    @dwaind143 5 месяцев назад +4

    Exactly what kinda fuel was used, it looked thin like isopropyl alcohol, maybe kerosene??

    • @user-lt7xk7qw8e
      @user-lt7xk7qw8e 5 месяцев назад +1

      isopropyl alcohol It burns nearly free of smoke, catch is the adjustment of the height of the wick up or down 3 to 5 mm

  • @clayrogers5706
    @clayrogers5706 3 месяца назад

    What type fuel you use

  • @richardjelinek5038
    @richardjelinek5038 5 месяцев назад +8

    Why does it have to be sealed (I get it could be so it doesn't spill), but how do you avoid underpressure within the glass leading to flame off?

    • @jermeyplunkett3744
      @jermeyplunkett3744 4 месяца назад

      The flame heats the tube hot enough to warm the fuel enough to push it through

  • @Kzerty
    @Kzerty 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice object. What is it's purpose ? For stirling engine ? The flame is too blue for light or lantern. With a mesh for infrared heater ? Thanks 😊

    • @toshikotanaka3249
      @toshikotanaka3249 5 месяцев назад +2

      I believe it's used for heating food or boiling water while camping.

    • @postalinVT
      @postalinVT 5 месяцев назад

      Just a scientific exercise. I can see no practical purpose, 'cept maybe to light a cigar.

    • @toshikotanaka3249
      @toshikotanaka3249 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@postalinVT It's portable and can be used to heat soup or make tea while camping. It'll do the same at home also if there is a power outage.

    • @jackdundon2261
      @jackdundon2261 5 месяцев назад +4

      It's a home made bunson burner, like we used in high school science class.

    • @jondennert
      @jondennert 5 месяцев назад +3

      If you can cap the fuel hole itd make a great lightweight camp burner for hiking

  • @mrgfunkarama
    @mrgfunkarama 4 месяца назад +2

    Was that water or alcohol you put in there?

  • @OldManPaxusYT
    @OldManPaxusYT 5 месяцев назад

    Nicely crafted but aside from being *very sturdy,* i don't see any other reason this method is superior?...is it the (very slight) 'jet effect' this seems to have?...

  • @biot2156
    @biot2156 5 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting, but what is the liquid/fuel transferred from the bottle to the jar? Through the whole video I was thinking, "Ok, it's water and you're going to add some Al and NaOH to burn H2 gas..." But no Al or NaOH, so is it an alcohol, petroleum product, etc?
    Oh, and I'm going to agree with @Cici_Silo regarding the sound. I very MUCH prefer the ambient sounds of nature and the sounds of work & tools over unrelated, random music choices so many others use! Thanks for that!

  • @randallmarsh446
    @randallmarsh446 5 месяцев назад +3

    what are you putting in the pipe? corn meal or sand??

    • @wotviewer
      @wotviewer 5 месяцев назад +4

      it does not matter. The sand is simply a media being used the fill the pipe whilst it is being bent. If you tried to bend pipe like that without something inside then the walls would simply collapse and you'd just kink the tube, not shape it.
      Crimping off each end is a bit OTT as a piece of tape would do the same job, stop the sand from running out when you start bending

    • @johanwilmout4631
      @johanwilmout4631 5 месяцев назад

      Packing a pipe with sand is an old method of bending without kinking. However it has to be compacted.

    • @joshsibley6419
      @joshsibley6419 4 месяца назад

      Description says quartz sand. Only thing not explained is the fuel. It's just.... Not mentioned. And no matter how many people ask in comments, it's not responded to. Just a big glaring hole in the entire thing... The mystery fuel... Which is probably the most important thing to get right.... And most dangerous thing to get wrong....

  • @magedrake188
    @magedrake188 5 месяцев назад +1

    What is the fuel? Lamp oil? Alcohol? Other?

  • @EikralVally
    @EikralVally 21 день назад

    can we use copper tubing and what is the diameter of the pipe

  • @nancyweakley2070
    @nancyweakley2070 5 месяцев назад +3

    I wish you would speak and explain what you're doing and what things are. What is that yellow ground up saying look at stuff that was in the white bowl tight plastic container? Thank You

    • @wotviewer
      @wotviewer 5 месяцев назад +1

      read the words below the video...

    • @istudios225
      @istudios225 5 месяцев назад

      He explains in the description.

  • @JS-jh4cy
    @JS-jh4cy 26 дней назад

    Can i make an heater for mini crucible pot to melt metal?

  • @Drone-uc8vo
    @Drone-uc8vo 3 месяца назад

    What is the liquid that you used?

  • @josiahhardy
    @josiahhardy 4 месяца назад +1

    9:44 what’s in the bottle why no label lol but thank you gonna try it and see 😊

  • @RobTheMusician1
    @RobTheMusician1 4 месяца назад

    Very interesting

  • @CK-7
    @CK-7 3 месяца назад

    Does it work with oil?

  • @corsair0977
    @corsair0977 4 месяца назад +1

    Is the fuel alcohol?

  • @crazysquirrel9425
    @crazysquirrel9425 5 месяцев назад +4

    Some say if you add a pinch of salt to that alcohol, it will burn brighter.

  • @paperburn
    @paperburn 5 месяцев назад +2

    Use salt not sand and you can wash it right out.

  • @midwestron8576
    @midwestron8576 5 месяцев назад +1

    What liquid is being burned? Alcohol? Acetone?

  • @1000MileVision
    @1000MileVision 3 месяца назад

    what is the fuel that was not shown or named thanks

  • @RestructureStillHasLegs
    @RestructureStillHasLegs 5 месяцев назад +3

    What was used for fuel? Second question. Are you telling me this can be used for an exstended time and have no repercussions? Hot copper tube inside sealed jar.

  • @battalion151R
    @battalion151R 5 месяцев назад +2

    Will this run on 75% alcohol?

  • @javwildman
    @javwildman 4 месяца назад

    For safety sake you must put the fuel back into a sealed container if you blow out the flame to use later. Otherwise all that fuel will evaporate into the room you leave it in and if a naked flame comes into contact will cause a nasty explosion.

  • @crazycrab8578
    @crazycrab8578 4 месяца назад

    got a Stesco, made in the 50/60s, it now needs a now wick, :(

  • @Oenloveslife
    @Oenloveslife 4 месяца назад

    Riveting!! Also love the Roosters and House Finches : )

  • @jermeyplunkett3744
    @jermeyplunkett3744 4 месяца назад

    You can fill the tube with water and freeze it to bend without kinks

  • @carolynmoore4051
    @carolynmoore4051 4 месяца назад

    What did you use? Grey stuff, clear stuff ? What is it

    • @johnmitchell1614
      @johnmitchell1614 4 месяца назад

      Looked like cement powder and CA glue sprayed with activator.

  • @jacobuszwanenburg1629
    @jacobuszwanenburg1629 Месяц назад

    Exciting as a Coleman camp stove 😂

  • @chrisjarvis4449
    @chrisjarvis4449 4 месяца назад

    it can get a hot as it wants but what about the btu's ?

  • @joshmcdonald9508
    @joshmcdonald9508 4 месяца назад

    gotta be honest, the channel name and the content don't match up.....content is FANTASTIC!

  • @AJoe-ze6go
    @AJoe-ze6go 5 месяцев назад +14

    Wasn't obvious what fuel you used - I found myself wondering if it was alcohol, kerosene, lamp oil, or some other liquid.

    • @battalion151R
      @battalion151R 5 месяцев назад +4

      Me too!

    • @patrickday4206
      @patrickday4206 5 месяцев назад +8

      Plutonium you have to get it from the Libyans and when you light it you go back to the future 😂

    • @richardjohnston4682
      @richardjohnston4682 5 месяцев назад

      @@patrickday4206. Nice one Patrick,saw it on Christmas Day for the fiftieth time,still a classic!

    • @nathanwoodruff9422
      @nathanwoodruff9422 5 месяцев назад +1

      _"Wasn't obvious what fuel you used"_ The hint is when he was filling the glass jar. There was a diesel engine running in the background. The engine stopped when he was done filling the jar.

    • @alanc9578
      @alanc9578 5 месяцев назад

      What are you, the oracle at Delphi? Or the Riddler.

  • @amscientific6
    @amscientific6 5 месяцев назад +1

    Was the fuel alcohol?

  • @formattester6
    @formattester6 3 месяца назад

    there are just people that know how to do things.