Great video! Everything was very well done! One suggestion to save some money would have been to first fill 3/4 of the glass with junk stone and then just top off with the marbles. Video quality and audio is top notch, nice editing, very enjoyable to watch. Thanks!
OMGosh! I have been wanting a cool modern fireplace but I live in an apartment. I gave up the hope and decided to "approximate" the look with candles. But now I can have what I want AND I have two of those glass vases under my cabinet!! Thank you so much!!😍😍😍 Wish I had found your channel Sunday and I could have binged watched all Memorial Day 😁
I love your clever solutions like the sheath so the burner comes out without disturbing the marbles, and the funnel for fuel. Always enjoy your projects!
Gorgeous!! I love all of your projects and you manage to explain everything so well! Also I appreciate that you admit your mistakes, makes it even more professional!
I wouldn't though. The dust from the cement will collect in the venting holes of the blender. Also, it's too thick. It's going to stress out the motor and overheat it.
Oh my god! Thank you for this! You did an amazing job! I'm buying my first home and i am going to make a few of these and put them around my yard for parties! Thank you thank you!
Great looking project, especially for an outside table in winter (here in SW Florida). Consider using wedges on the sides of the glass with the thin sides down. If all the wedges are the same distance down, the glass should be centered and it should help keep the glass down. You can still use the hand clamps with the wedges or use small bar clamps.
Nice one! FYI anytime you are looking for marbles or glass pebbles, check The Dollar Tree if you have one or Wal-mart. Those glass marbles are way cheaper in those places. Otherwise, pretty awesome. I may attempt that soon.
Not all pyrex is made from borosilicate anymore. Modern Pyrex sold in the USA is made from sodalite glass, which is much more unstable and will shatter from heat if it heats or cools too quickly.
@@kcb5336 Actually, borosilicate glass has a much lower coefficient of expansion (33) and higher thermal shock resistance than soda lime glass (96-104). Solid borosilicate glass rod can be put directly in a torch flame without cracking. Soda lime glass has to be brought up to temperature slowly.
While yes wearing a mask whenever using dusty solids is a must, cement and sand dust causes silicosis not cancer. This is a scarring of the lung tissue over time that prevents oxygen from being readily absorbed into the blood stream.
"Hon, I'm borrowing the kitchenaid..." Upvoted for using a mixer. That is classic. Why didn't I think of that. (Hope my wife doesn't attach the eggbeater to my 16v drill.)
probably want to warn people to use proper glass that handles the heat of flames. If it's not heat resistant glass its going to shatter sooner or later from temperature fluctuations.
Nice, just a couple of suggestions, if you put some sand on the bottom of the glass before adding the burner, it will prevent the bottom of the glass from cracking from contact with the burner. Also, a sterno can be used with gel fuel and easier to control the height of the flame with the lid, and if you run out of gel fuel you can also use hand sanitizer since it will also burn clean and is 60% ethanol.
Does it need to be a gel? Denatured alcohol burns fairly clean. I've used it in a Kelly kettle to heat water when I didn't want to use wood due to wind and sparks in dry times.
So NICE of you to point all possible mistakes a beginner would possibly do,AND how to not DO. Very honest of you!!!
Wife: have you seen my mixer?
Me: uhmm... What?
The cat had it. Check the litterbox. The neighbour borrowed it. The FBI confiscated it. I saw the dog digging a hole in the church's backyard.
I'm making you a cake, here taste the batter.
Lucifer pretty sure it’s a spatula lol
Apple Pro we’re talking about the old mixer he used in this video, not the spatula
Great video! Everything was very well done! One suggestion to save some money would have been to first fill 3/4 of the glass with junk stone and then just top off with the marbles. Video quality and audio is top notch, nice editing, very enjoyable to watch. Thanks!
Thanks for posting! I appreciate that you shared about your mistakes and other considerations like how hot the glass got after use.
OMGosh! I have been wanting a cool modern fireplace but I live in an apartment. I gave up the hope and decided to "approximate" the look with candles. But now I can have what I want AND I have two of those glass vases under my cabinet!! Thank you so much!!😍😍😍 Wish I had found your channel Sunday and I could have binged watched all Memorial Day 😁
Wow!!! What a sleek, elegant piece!
I love your clever solutions like the sheath so the burner comes out without disturbing the marbles, and the funnel for fuel. Always enjoy your projects!
Gorgeous!! I love all of your projects and you manage to explain everything so well! Also I appreciate that you admit your mistakes, makes it even more professional!
Love your honesty and creativity! Thanks for sharing what you learned. What a cool project!
Awesome! I am making this!!!!
I love the fact that I’ve never seen a cake mixer used for cement before. But it looks like it worked incredibly well
I wouldn't though. The dust from the cement will collect in the venting holes of the blender. Also, it's too thick. It's going to stress out the motor and overheat it.
You knocked another one out of the park👍🏻
Lol I love the way you narrate and go about it thank yo👑
Awesome 👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👏👏👏💕💕💕💕
Best design yet!
This is guy is amazing and practical!!
Your ideas are always awsome. You have a great creative mind my friend. Another beautiful project
Another one bites the dust Glen. Yeah like the idea of it and I want to do a few in a smaller version if possible.
Oh my god! Thank you for this! You did an amazing job! I'm buying my first home and i am going to make a few of these and put them around my yard for parties! Thank you thank you!
Congratulations yoy won my Subscription!!! I now have plans for the future decorating for outside
I really like this. I may make 1 or 10 for my patio and pole barn. Very cool. Thanks.
This would be dope for a wedding table center
wow. Amazing
so beautiful !
Great looking project, especially for an outside table in winter (here in SW Florida). Consider using wedges on the sides of the glass with the thin sides down. If all the wedges are the same distance down, the glass should be centered and it should help keep the glass down. You can still use the hand clamps with the wedges or use small bar clamps.
Table top Fire pit 2.0 ..I like this version much better. Like the glass too. Good stuff as always bro!
Love your work Glen
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Nice...loved thus project.!!!
Nice one! FYI anytime you are looking for marbles or glass pebbles, check The Dollar Tree if you have one or Wal-mart. Those glass marbles are way cheaper in those places. Otherwise, pretty awesome. I may attempt that soon.
That glass will crack and shatter if it's not borosilicate or pyrex glass.
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Thank you !
Not all pyrex is made from borosilicate anymore. Modern Pyrex sold in the USA is made from sodalite glass, which is much more unstable and will shatter from heat if it heats or cools too quickly.
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Bullshit. Regular glass can withstand extreme heat and cold. It just can’t handle sudden temperature changes
Depends on how hot the fuel burns. That's also why a small burner is in larger glasss.
@@kcb5336 Actually, borosilicate glass has a much lower coefficient of expansion (33) and higher thermal shock resistance than soda lime glass (96-104). Solid borosilicate glass rod can be put directly in a torch flame without cracking. Soda lime glass has to be brought up to temperature slowly.
Please where a mask when working with cement including when you sand. Lost my uncle last year to cancer caused by working with cement.
Kemarie Bug sorry man 🙏🏽❤️ thanks for looking out for everyone
i did not know that. thks for that info
Silicosis?
Stopped working with hazardous material years ago
While yes wearing a mask whenever using dusty solids is a must, cement and sand dust causes silicosis not cancer. This is a scarring of the lung tissue over time that prevents oxygen from being readily absorbed into the blood stream.
At first I was gonna take a nap, but then I saw this in my recommended and I was like “I don’t need sleep. This excites me”
Simple elegant well done
Very, very nice
Congratulations... are beatiful
Genius! You inspire me... but I’ll probably simply watch you lmao!
too cool-i know what im making for x-mas gifts this year-thank you
Great job looks great
You make things very easy to understand
Thanks for showing 😊👑
Nice idea. Good video
Wow very cool! Would be a great addition to a camping experience
Glen my man you are on fire.
Great idea
"Hon, I'm borrowing the kitchenaid..."
Upvoted for using a mixer. That is classic. Why didn't I think of that. (Hope my wife doesn't attach the eggbeater to my 16v drill.)
This is really clever. I love this. Thank you for sharing!
Thats incredible
Stunning!!
probably want to warn people to use proper glass that handles the heat of flames. If it's not heat resistant glass its going to shatter sooner or later from temperature fluctuations.
That's what I came here to comment as well. That glass was thick but it didnt look like heat resistant glass.
Very nice!
So talented. You did a great joy!
Good job. Looks great.
Great video
Amazing thank you so much for the video is the glass heat resistance or any glass will work Big Up my brother (South Africa)
Came out looking great!!!
Beautiful. Just a suggestion. Could have use double glass jar idea to prevent outer glass getting hot
I loved this
Fantastic idea!....Damn, even I can make this.
Thank you for sharing
Betty Thomas you can make way more than this lol.
Super neat!!
Cool project!
Супер. А стекло не треснет от температуры?
Looks really nice! Love vessels with fire inside!
To help with that dimple, you can add sand till level before adding the rocks/marbles
sand glass???
So simple yet so genius.
Nice 👌
This is so cool
Super Awesome
Very cool
Nice, just a couple of suggestions, if you put some sand on the bottom of the glass before adding the burner, it will prevent the bottom of the glass from cracking from contact with the burner. Also, a sterno can be used with gel fuel and easier to control the height of the flame with the lid, and if you run out of gel fuel you can also use hand sanitizer since it will also burn clean and is 60% ethanol.
Creative!
I love your ideas, thanks for your inspiring videos!
That's stunning!
Dudeee. I need to make some of these this summer. 🙌🏼
Thanks for watching. It's a neat little project for sure.
So cute!
great video!
This is so awesome!!!!!!!! Great job!!!!!!!!!!
This guy is amazing . I'm gonna follow him.
Very cool!
Fiiiiiire. Fire pretty. Mmmmm. Another good 'un!
Really cool!
Killer work Glen! I love these out of the box ideas of yours.
YOU are a DIY Girls BEST FRIEND! !!! 😘💖
Effie Carter you should post what’s you make.
❤💙❤👍👍👍
.... french subtitles would be great and nice 😊
nice video
Great idea, however I would just stick a large candle and voila😃.
Really cool! I think some paint on the base, perhaps a tribal pattern, would have made it REALLY POP.
wow thanks jerome
very nice
Could I use this in a regular table top? Like in a Balcony you think? Did the glass shutter
It’s beautiful
Really cool Glen! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
You are amazing 🙂I wish I had your talent 🙂thank you for your inspiration keep them coming ❤
Nice job, Bro. 👍
Beautiful!
Great job! I think I'm going to try this. Learning from your trials!
Subscribed. Impressive work.
I’m not sure but will that glass over heat after burning so long if so that could be dangerous #I’m not sure it’s beautiful though
so great!!!!
You make a damn nice piece there my friend. Great video.
Does it need to be a gel? Denatured alcohol burns fairly clean. I've used it in a Kelly kettle to heat water when I didn't want to use wood due to wind and sparks in dry times.
*My wife would kill me* .. _If I use the kitchen utensils!_ :D :D :D
*Great Job man!!!*
Beautiful..!!! Wow..!
Jacques
Cape Town
South Africa