"Solid work, man! That log rocket stove is genius simple, efficient, and gets the job done. I've never seen one beforehand, so today, I learned something 🍻
Try the one were you chop a log into 4 wedges,the whittle the sharp ends,the tie wire to bring it all together,works wonder,cooked a lovely steak on mine👍
Well that was something different to watch, it was quite interesting, thanks for that. Maybe we will get to see you trap a mole next time. Thanks for the video, cheers Al
Nice one Stuart, I've just bought an MS181c to try the same thing but never done anything yet, as per my usual lol. Great video mate, keep them coming 👍
@@garyspringham2655 hi Gary, I’m good fella. Was too busy last week, but I’ll be heading out this weekend so a new video will be landing on 22nd. Thanks for your concern, much appreciated 🙏
I do wonder about these burners, they seem a lot of faff for the outcome. But yours did eventually work so that's OK then. Your experience adds to that old adage of wood heating you up three times, or in your case, four times - when you fell the tree, when you cut up the tree, when you make a Swedish burner and finally when you burn it.
"Solid work, man! That log rocket stove is genius simple, efficient, and gets the job done.
I've never seen one beforehand, so today, I learned something 🍻
Cheers big fella, was a pain to get it started, but burnt well once it got going 👍
Try the one were you chop a log into 4 wedges,the whittle the sharp ends,the tie wire to bring it all together,works wonder,cooked a lovely steak on mine👍
Nice, yeah I’ll,try that one next I reckon. Cheers.
Omg moles 😮
How cool is that.
Please try catch em on camera.
That is awesome. Not great for your lawn but so so cool.
Aye, I do like moles but they are a pain in the hole 😂😂
@@The_Do_Or_Die_Principle 😂😂😂😂
I seen someone making that and he drilled the bottom hole right threw said it increases air flow. 😎👍
Aye, that would probably work better. Thanks
Well that was something different to watch, it was quite interesting, thanks for that. Maybe we will get to see you trap a mole next time. Thanks for the video, cheers Al
Thanks Al, I’ll,try catch one on camera mate. Cheers
Nice one Stuart, I've just bought an MS181c to try the same thing but never done anything yet, as per my usual lol.
Great video mate, keep them coming 👍
Cool, good luck mate. Great drills by the way 👍
Hi,Stuart hope your keeping well not heard much from you lately on RUclips.
Hope you're head is in the right place 👍
@@garyspringham2655 hi Gary, I’m good fella. Was too busy last week, but I’ll be heading out this weekend so a new video will be landing on 22nd. Thanks for your concern, much appreciated 🙏
You tried with ash ,try with pine 😊
I’ll,try grab some pine cheers 👍
Only a rocket would try one of them 🤣🏴🔥
Yup, guilty as charged mate 😂
I do wonder about these burners, they seem a lot of faff for the outcome. But yours did eventually work so that's OK then. Your experience adds to that old adage of wood heating you up three times, or in your case, four times - when you fell the tree, when you cut up the tree, when you make a Swedish burner and finally when you burn it.
Yeah, it is a lot of faff. But you are right, it defo heats you up a few times 😂😂
Great video mate.
Very cool concept for a fire.
You property looks magical. Is it great all year round there?
Thanks mate. It’s normally raining and dull and miserable. That day was one of the better winter days 😂
What could you use this fire for? Interesting all the same unusual technique to log burning 🤔😁
Can be used for cooking and boiling the kettle. Cheers
Nae Ted😢
No this week 😂. He will be back next week cheers.
Seems like a lot of work
Yup it was mate. Was just a wee experiment.