How to build a better brick rocket stove for $10

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  • Опубликовано: 23 фев 2013
  • During an emergency, the ability to purify water could be critical. This improved brick rocket stove could be built for about $10, if you have to buy the materials. It's possible to salvage all of them. This is an improved design from the previous SurvivalCommonSense rocket stove post that has received more than one million views.
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  • @lolareh8756
    @lolareh8756 2 года назад +97

    I watched this many years ago...and built one. It worked great. It's even more timely for us nowadays! Get prepared folks, we may be facing a rougher time of it than we know. Blessings to all!

    • @stadtjer689
      @stadtjer689 2 года назад

      Let me guess: republican?

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      @everythingmatters6308 2 года назад +7

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    • @kingdommusic5456
      @kingdommusic5456 2 года назад

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    • @InvadeNormandy
      @InvadeNormandy 2 года назад +2

      @@stadtjer689
      Natural disasters and economic disasters don't care who you voted for, they will happen all the same.
      The people who didn't vote for hoover suffered as much as the ones who voted for em in the great depression.

    • @ghostk-7926
      @ghostk-7926 2 года назад +1

      The Great reset!

  • @zarty8121
    @zarty8121 3 года назад +24

    One of the best I've seen - minimum materials, minimum effort.

  • @ShowYouOnceAgain
    @ShowYouOnceAgain 6 лет назад +29

    this is actually a nice way to warm up a winter greenhouse. nice job. thanks

    • @jonathanandtrishavlogs6874
      @jonathanandtrishavlogs6874 Год назад

      If you want to warm a greenhouse you’ll want to build something double or triple in size that takes logs and even that you’ll have to check every few hours. Unless you live inside your greenhouse and can constantly feed the wood this is too small for that.

  • @twisted1in66
    @twisted1in66 7 лет назад +26

    I noticed that after you left a space for the draw under the fuel, you covered it up with a brick. Obviously moving the brick will allow it to draw better and burn hotter. I noticed at the end of the film that you had moved that brick slightly to come in at an angle so you could still use it to support long pieces of fuel and yet allow a bit of an opening for better draw. Pretty cool!

  • @BookOfFaustus
    @BookOfFaustus 6 лет назад +267

    Checking in from Hurricane Irma. No power now for 6 days. Your rocket stove plan has been the difference between dry rations and a hot home cooked meal for me!

    • @survivalcommonsense
      @survivalcommonsense  6 лет назад +11

      Glad to hear it worked for you! Keep me posted - where are you?

    • @BookOfFaustus
      @BookOfFaustus 6 лет назад +8

      St Petersburg

    • @col2959
      @col2959 5 лет назад +1

      John Dee Is Me yumm. Rocketta winner

    • @lavenderbleu294
      @lavenderbleu294 5 лет назад +7

      I wish I’ve learn this when H Maria hit us. I was 3+ months without power.

  • @cptgerard
    @cptgerard 11 лет назад +16

    You're gonna' have me camping in the backyard (I got a lot of bricks back there).
    Excellent Job. I won't forget this one.

  • @ihelpdogs
    @ihelpdogs 10 лет назад +14

    Another solution to rest your pot/pans on over the flame, in the event you can't find a nice grill from a range or something, is just to place two more bricks diagonally across the opening on top... one on each side of the opening.... then rest your pot on top of that. The gap between the flame and pot will be a little bigger, but it'll work in a pinch.

  • @delorestaylor8114
    @delorestaylor8114 3 года назад +3

    That is the best and most affordable stove plan I have seen so far. Fireplace bricks are easy to disassemble and store. A solid unit can be difficult and heavy to maneuver in a shtf situation. Thank you

  • @krazytrinisteve
    @krazytrinisteve 10 лет назад +8

    So in the backyard yesterday in Suffolk VA looked over and saw a pile of bricks and remembered watching your video on the rocket stove in a couple of minutes I had this thing roaring and boiling H2O on it. This is definitely an awesome efficient to heat and cook. Thank you for all your videos but this one blew me away.

    • @survivalcommonsense
      @survivalcommonsense  10 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback. The whole idea is to teach a practical emergency skill that can be put into place virtually anywhere. Glad you tried it out. Thanks for the kind words!

  • @jeffflowers5489
    @jeffflowers5489 7 лет назад +17

    instead of the extra brick in front to hold the sticks you could use a longer piece of mesh.

  • @Pelteaux5
    @Pelteaux5 11 лет назад +5

    We built this and it was great. Then, we realized we couldn't cook a whole meal for a family, so we made a side-by-side double stove. And I'm thinking about tripling it. Works great! Supper was squash, deer, and mac n cheese. My boy scouts tell me if you coat the pot bottoms with liquid dish soap, you can clean the black off the pots easier afterwards.

  • @brentgilbert4208
    @brentgilbert4208 3 года назад +3

    I just built one about a half-hour ago. Outside temp about 40 degrees, and used damp sticks from my yard - it rained last night. Had water boiling in an uncovered pan in about 4 minutes. Success!

    • @survivalcommonsense
      @survivalcommonsense  3 года назад +1

      Glad to hear it! This stove design could be lifesaver in areas where cooking over a campfire is common.

  • @timberdogz
    @timberdogz 7 лет назад +11

    Great video! Thanks for the shout out to your Restore! Habitat for Humanity funds their building efforts partly through sales at the Restore. Habitat then sells these homes at a zero percent mortgage to lower income families. The families work on average 200 hours on their house for a down payment. Habitats motto is "Not a hand out, but a hand up" !

  • @paulswarthout9967
    @paulswarthout9967 Год назад +3

    If you add another layer of mesh near the top of the chimney, then you can be assured that no hot embers fly out the top. It could prevent a wildfire in super dry or dought conditions.

  • @jbolo5378
    @jbolo5378 6 лет назад +3

    i was really excited to hear you mention Restore. There's one near me and it is a literal treasure trove of goodies!

  • @if2p
    @if2p 10 лет назад +1

    I just made mine. Went to lowes. Drove hm and set it up and got a good fire going. Thx for the help!

  • @FindingSelfReliance
    @FindingSelfReliance 10 лет назад +11

    That's a great design, pretty simple and very inexpensive. Having the wire mesh give you a place to put sticks while also improving airflow is a nice touch.

  • @preppermadness6224
    @preppermadness6224 10 лет назад +13

    Watched it, built it, and fired it up, thanks

  • @fishalcoholic
    @fishalcoholic 10 лет назад +2

    Excellent video. Simple and effective approach to this type of stove. Thank you.

  • @jamesw4368
    @jamesw4368 11 лет назад +14

    The mesh allows air to come up from beneath the fuel source (wood in this case). As with any fire air flow is key to keeping a strong, hot fire.

  • @sujones8360
    @sujones8360 3 года назад +2

    I like how you have put this on a stand. This is definitely on our to-do list.

  • @maggiemaggie157
    @maggiemaggie157 3 года назад

    I built it and have used it a number of times. Great for making a cuppa and cooking!!

  • @khhz1030
    @khhz1030 6 лет назад

    It's a great way to use a lot of outdoor cooking..Thank you for all that

  • @UrbangardensurvivalPlan
    @UrbangardensurvivalPlan 10 лет назад +2

    So simple... yet effective... Great share, thanks :)

  • @SheenaRea
    @SheenaRea 3 года назад

    Excellent video! Thanks so much, can't wait to build one soon.

  • @gurnstein
    @gurnstein 10 лет назад +1

    Glad to hear that and I wish you success.

  • @ChitchatwithApril
    @ChitchatwithApril Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for making it look easy and inexpensive. You should’ve saved me a lot of money. I’m a beginner.

  • @Avigail044
    @Avigail044 2 года назад

    Really fun and cool for an impromptu heating and cooking plan. I highly recommend.

  • @survivalcommonsense
    @survivalcommonsense  11 лет назад +16

    I am really impressed with how simple this stove is. It could make a tremendous difference anywhere people have to depend on wood for cooking. Think how a bunch of these stoves could have an impact on areas that are being deforested.

  • @benturner6588
    @benturner6588 6 лет назад +1

    Great video and design. I enjoyed it, and will definitely use this plan.

  • @tyronefrielinghaus3467
    @tyronefrielinghaus3467 9 месяцев назад

    Having a mesh for wood makes a HUGE difference. I light the fire from paper BELOW the grid. Rocket stove is an excellent fire, and efficientfor wood too.. Great video : very clear

  • @TheBrain3333
    @TheBrain3333 11 лет назад +1

    amazing!!!! i built one and as soon as i built it i couldnt stop playing with it. everyone should have one of these thanks dude.

    • @jackfrosty4674
      @jackfrosty4674 2 года назад

      cardiologist told me he has seen several cases lately that he believes are related to the vaccine. He mentioned he has also seen recent cases of myocarditis he believes are vaccine related. He advised me against any boosters in the future.

  • @evangelinegilbero8211
    @evangelinegilbero8211 4 года назад

    I need to make this ..nice for the country side living.love it

  • @SmokymntnEd
    @SmokymntnEd 8 лет назад +5

    About a year ago I built a Brick Rocket using your Pattern. Since then I've built numerous others using Freon Tanks, and an old grill to make a Hot plate Rocket that I do most of my cooking on. I plan on making a short Video of my old Brick stove and will give Viewers a Heads up to your Channel for the Brick Layout. It certainly made it much easier for me. Keep up the good work.

  • @dread_headstone
    @dread_headstone 9 лет назад +29

    I've built this myself, and I must say it's awesome. Got water cooking literally within minutes. The rain didn't matter at all. This one is a stayer, we'll take it to our summer camp :) Thanks again. Useful project!

    • @chuckbecker376
      @chuckbecker376 7 лет назад +5

      the trouble with using cinder blocks is that they can not and will not with stand very much heat for longer periods of time.

    • @djmj12714
      @djmj12714 6 лет назад +9

      Red brick is better, firebrick is even better... but bloody expensive!

    • @riniojoe1721
      @riniojoe1721 Год назад

      How much does a portable bar b que grill weight compared to cumbersome cinder blocks? I look forward to your response? If there is one!

    • @survivalcommonsense
      @survivalcommonsense  6 месяцев назад

      @@riniojoe1721 Build a portable BBQ grill after a disaster using only debris and let me know that works out. The point of this post was always how to make a usable stove in the aftermath of a disaster.

  • @JeanMaireTV
    @JeanMaireTV 4 года назад

    Interesting, very informative and you make it very easy to do, I never thought that higher is better, good fire there, good for survival thanks for sharing

  • @BoyYardee
    @BoyYardee 11 лет назад +1

    Can't wait to try this myself; thanks for sharing. The simplicity of it is awesome!

    • @jackfrosty4674
      @jackfrosty4674 2 года назад +1

      My cardiologist told me he has seen several cases lately that he believes are related to the vaccine. He mentioned he has also seen recent cases of myocarditis he believes are vaccine related. He advised me against any boosters in the future.

  • @renzo4296
    @renzo4296 2 года назад +2

    Very educational, thank you very much. I just watched one and learned how to filter salt water into drinking water and how to make Sterno cans . I love things that matter.

  • @russelwest444
    @russelwest444 11 лет назад

    Love the garden Gnomes in the back!

  • @johndudeson6176
    @johndudeson6176 10 лет назад

    awesome stove and great video! subbed man can't wait to check out more of your vids

  • @shelbyindianajones3226
    @shelbyindianajones3226 7 месяцев назад

    nice design, I have an old wrought iron structure like yours I can use to get it off the ground.

  • @anniestumpf6507
    @anniestumpf6507 10 лет назад

    Love this! Thank you!

  • @jamesmontella6245
    @jamesmontella6245 4 года назад

    thank you, I found this very helpful

  • @survivalcommonsense
    @survivalcommonsense  10 лет назад

    Glad it worked out for you!

  • @MrJackswan
    @MrJackswan 7 лет назад +1

    Now all you need is the sneer for when the neighbors look over at your yard and see you making the pop-tarts they're unable to toast anymore. "Forgot about visiting the Lowes when you saw the news on TV, eh, Flanders?"

  • @deanoboland
    @deanoboland 6 лет назад

    Excellent work on video mate thanks

  • @rosewood513
    @rosewood513 10 лет назад

    I finally did it, I had to make a sturdy table first and I made a 5 brick high stove. I made all my meals with it this weekend. It words great I had brick from an old railroad station from over 120 years ago.. A friend's father got it many years ago they are not perfect but work great and probably will never break down. Thank you so much for all your videos I love watching them

  • @PacificRanger
    @PacificRanger 3 года назад

    Thank you for your creativeness

  • @davidangler4680
    @davidangler4680 10 лет назад

    Great idea, Thanks for the info

  • @effyleven
    @effyleven 11 лет назад +1

    Okay. Thanks for your courteous reply.
    In regard of the mesh, I'm sure the fire will draw much better if a smaller piece is used, and it does not extend beyond feed tube into the combustion chamber. Also, the ashes will be free to drop below, and not clog it. Thanks again. Best regards.

  • @oldfarmer9004
    @oldfarmer9004 2 года назад

    I have a bunch of bricks that we move around here all the time. We use the stove top thing for a pot but an old gad grill grate works slick too

  • @digupstuff
    @digupstuff 10 лет назад +1

    AWESOME!!! Thank you! ♥

  • @survivalcommonsense
    @survivalcommonsense  11 лет назад +4

    It's fun to play with survival tools and tweak how well they work.

  • @sweetooth1967
    @sweetooth1967 8 лет назад +4

    excellent video thanks

  • @synergy2222
    @synergy2222 2 года назад

    Great info! I would also put foil over the pot to keep the steam from dissipating as it's heating.

    • @jackfrosty4674
      @jackfrosty4674 2 года назад

      the vaccine caused my pericarditis, but from what I have learned in the past week possible

  • @survivalcommonsense
    @survivalcommonsense  11 лет назад +21

    Actually, if you salvage bricks, you can have as many stoves as you feel like making.

  • @jamesshaw3850
    @jamesshaw3850 3 года назад

    Thanks for posting your video. From buffalo NY

  • @Huskerdarren
    @Huskerdarren 11 лет назад

    Cool video. I'm going to give this a try tomorrow.

  • @truthdefender54
    @truthdefender54 8 лет назад +25

    I think this design would also make an excellent thermal mass heater for inside a camping tipi which naturally allows the smoke to rise out the top. Using four half blocks around the chimney hole place an 18"x18" pizza stone (or larger) on them, then place another layer of blocks on top of the pizza stone for added thermal mass or just warming up foot warmer blocks.
    Design option: Build this with a double burn chamber and chimneys for more cook space and construct a simple oven over one side. Just think, fresh baked pizzas in a winter camp tipi and enough thermal mass to heat it all night.

    • @sunnydays8867
      @sunnydays8867 6 лет назад +6

      Make a tutorial please.

    • @OverOnTheWildSide
      @OverOnTheWildSide 3 года назад

      That sounds similar to my camp kitchen, I have a video of it. I’m adding the rocket stove today.

  • @ImASurvivorNThriver
    @ImASurvivorNThriver 11 лет назад

    Great job! Thanks for sharing.

  • @1942nn
    @1942nn 3 года назад

    My wife wants me to build a barbecue stove in the backyard, this video gave me some good ideas on how to do it.
    We already have a propane camping stove and in a few occasions that electricity was cut off, we can cook hot meals with this.

    • @survivalcommonsense
      @survivalcommonsense  3 года назад

      This brick rocket stove works really well. And it's a lot of fun to cook with chips and scraps of wood.

  • @EddieCheong168
    @EddieCheong168 8 лет назад +8

    The best design! Need no tool or equipment, just stack them bricks up and with space for ashes, after cooking, it will keep you or the foods warm for a long time. 5 stars!

  • @Trayceg
    @Trayceg 10 лет назад +2

    what a fantastic project to show children in Scouts or Army Cadets thanks for sharing!!

    • @survivalcommonsense
      @survivalcommonsense  10 лет назад +3

      It's my hope that this simple technology will be learned by a lot of people and passed on. I believe it could make a tremendous impact is areas where fuel for cooking is scarce.

    • @jaswantkaur8666
      @jaswantkaur8666 4 года назад

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  • @adventureswithfrodo2721
    @adventureswithfrodo2721 10 лет назад

    Good job lots of uses.

  • @alejandrafernandez589
    @alejandrafernandez589 4 года назад +1

    Thanks! Blessings from argentina🕯️🕯️🕯️

  • @kulturfreund6631
    @kulturfreund6631 Месяц назад

    Looks great. Tranks 👍

  • @apopope72
    @apopope72 4 года назад

    Most exellent idea. Thanks for sharing :o)

  • @survivalcommonsense
    @survivalcommonsense  10 лет назад +30

    But a lot more have grasped the concept, and I hope they pass on the technique. It could be a lifesaver during an emergency.

  • @martianshoes
    @martianshoes 10 лет назад +5

    I tried this with regular brick, actually sourced from an old chimney. Instead of the mesh used..I used multiple folds of the wire found in an air condition filter that I had incinerated on another occasion (I use this wire in my charcoal grill). The stove is a slam dunk, so basic and principle-sound it is hard to mess up. Good stuff.

  • @countblood97
    @countblood97 10 лет назад

    I have to admit its so simple but that's what makes it better then the stuff that's over priced sure this specific design might not be for long term use but bricks and anything to hold the twigs bark wood chips paper etc can be easily found and replaced and is affordable and easy for anyone but anyways this is a great vid I shared it on FB to spread the vid

  • @laidbackmanour5928
    @laidbackmanour5928 3 года назад

    Simple awesome stack pattern
    Thanks for posting

  • @zainalazhari9843
    @zainalazhari9843 3 года назад

    Tq..nice & simple...
    ...easy...cheap...short time build..
    ..👍👍👍🇲🇾

  • @chantaldesjardins7763
    @chantaldesjardins7763 2 года назад

    Number #1 Thank you forcthe great ideas !👍👍👍🌲🐨😍❤🌹💕

  • @r.mercado9737
    @r.mercado9737 10 лет назад

    Outstanding!

  • @webshirley2012
    @webshirley2012 11 лет назад

    That is an awesome idea!! Thanks for sharing! :-)

  • @twisted1in66
    @twisted1in66 7 лет назад +12

    I also might add that a rudimentary version of this type of stove was commonly used back in the 1700's during the Revolutionary War whenever regiments were going to be in one place for a few days or weeks.
    They would dig a trench about 3-feet deep and 2-feet wide. Then about a foot back from the edge they would dig a hole about 1 to 1½-ft. deep. Next they would dig in from the side of the trench to meed the hole coming down from the top. You would light the fire in the bottom; sit on the edge of the trench; and feed in fuel through the bottom. They you'd put a few twigs across the opening in top to set your pans on for cooking. These were known as "Kitchens" and they could easily have 30 or more of them built in a circle with the trench. Once you get the right amount of draft going, it works well for cooking. Normally one man would do the cooking for each mess of men. There were typically 6 men per mess and per tent in an encampment. "Rocket Stoves" were around long before the term "Rocket" was.

    • @jbolo5378
      @jbolo5378 6 лет назад +1

      isnt that a Dakota fire pit?

    • @OKBushcraft
      @OKBushcraft 6 лет назад +2

      J Bolo
      Absolutely. The Lakota Sioux may not have called it a rocket stove but they knew the technology. I prefer the Lakota / Dakota hole when Im out and about in the woods. Justifies me bringing my e-tool.

    • @twisted1in66
      @twisted1in66 3 года назад

      @@MuhammadAhmed-qh7ut Yeah, I wasn't saying that was the first time it was used, just pointing out that it's not new and even digging one into an earth bank is effective. It wasn't called a "rocket stove" in Rev War times either. It was just the way they constructed kitchens for each mess (usually about 6 men who all shared the same tent) to use any time they stopped for a couple of weeks.

  • @MyGoodBoy
    @MyGoodBoy 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for this video.

  • @carolinabeth5173
    @carolinabeth5173 5 лет назад +4

    If you put the lower air intake vent to the side, it might work better. That would allow you to keep your kindling shelf (brick) against the wood intake area.

    • @charlesjohnsjr.5809
      @charlesjohnsjr.5809 10 месяцев назад

      It “might”. Did you ever build it and test it?

  • @Entourage13
    @Entourage13 4 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @drfredc
    @drfredc 9 лет назад +5

    I first ran into a backwoods 'stove' similar to these 'rocket stoves' in the 1970s when backpacking in "Valley of a Thousand Falls" camp along the Berg Lake trail up to Mt Robson in the Canadian Rockies outside of Jasper. Someone had constructed a 30" high 'chimney' out of rocks, with holes around the bottom for air intake and sticks to be inserted. It worked great, seemed to put out a lot more heat per stick than your typical open fire pit and worked fine in the rain.
    There was a regular parade of sherpas up to Berg Lake to climb Mt Robson, which is a training climb for Himalaya climbs. It's quite possible that some of these folks may have been the source of this rock stove if these sorts of stoves were used in their native lands back in the 1970s. It's probably no longer there... 'Leave no trace' folks tend to break down these efficient heating structures.

  • @isabelladavis1363
    @isabelladavis1363 2 года назад

    Excellent!

  • @mariachavez4718
    @mariachavez4718 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @BennyCFD
    @BennyCFD 3 года назад

    Very well narrated..................

  • @bigborecanada
    @bigborecanada 9 лет назад +2

    Not quite a $10.00 rocket stove, at least not here in Canada. However, this is a very informative video that was very well made! As a prepped myself these stoves are a great addition to anyone's preps. Thanks for the great video! I plan on picking the material up for my own.

    • @survivalcommonsense
      @survivalcommonsense  9 лет назад +1

      Look around at construction sites - you can probably salvage the bricks and then the stove is free. Or check out Craig's List.

  • @pablotanja2405
    @pablotanja2405 2 года назад

    nicely done brother I like it!!!

  • @VicNavaVictorXavierNavarro
    @VicNavaVictorXavierNavarro 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you very much for uploading this video. I live in a National Park in Honduras and I have a gas burner but this invention makes the best meal you can cook and the coffee taste excellent. What emergency? I use my brick stove three times a day and I thank you for it!

    • @survivalcommonsense
      @survivalcommonsense  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for watching it! I'm glad you can use it so much, and save your gas stove for emergencies.

  • @edwinkarani5593
    @edwinkarani5593 4 года назад

    Beautiful.

  • @mrsugmad
    @mrsugmad 11 лет назад +2

    Thanks, I got the red bricks.
    They were 74 cents each at Home Depot in Florida.

  • @Elazul2k
    @Elazul2k 7 лет назад +1

    Oh hey this is really neat! I'll remember this in case I ever need it sometime. Looks really easy to make if you can find the material. Could you make this wider or with multiple cooking surfaces if required? Saw a video of some Ugandan people making one of these out of clay they dug out of the earth too.

  • @Lisa-pe6dl
    @Lisa-pe6dl 4 года назад

    Thanks 😊

  • @getyourfeelgoodbackbjones1576
    @getyourfeelgoodbackbjones1576 3 года назад

    Great video! Thanks

  • @graceminifarm
    @graceminifarm 11 лет назад

    Very nice...built my daughter n son in law one today!

  • @gustavomaury6506
    @gustavomaury6506 5 лет назад

    Very good, thanks.

  • @espr7564
    @espr7564 4 года назад

    Nice vid thanks 👍👍

  • @BenHayat
    @BenHayat 3 года назад

    Great design. I'd add one more layer to make air flow and heat distribution better.

  • @Jeremy972
    @Jeremy972 10 лет назад

    makes sense. needs specify function. Water boiling would be the main use for high temp stove so I guess a way to drop the temp would be useful.

  • @7A7ER
    @7A7ER 11 лет назад

    Thank You

  • @Jeremy972
    @Jeremy972 10 лет назад +5

    If you move that brick in front bottom position out of the way to allow air to be sucked in BEFORE the ignition point, then you would see a dramatic increase in temperature and output. As it sits, like someone else pointed out, it's only a fireplace with chimney. The idea behind a "rocket-whatever" is to use the heat from the fire itself to create an area of low pressure and then provide for a way to introduce colder air which is drawn into to the mix before the flame due to the colder air having a much higher pressure. This provides a higher density source of oxygen to the combustion process

    • @survivalcommonsense
      @survivalcommonsense  10 лет назад +5

      The brick in front is intended to serve as a way to regulate the heat. Actually, the biggest problem I've come across using the rocket stoves (I have four commercial ones) is that they're too hot, too fast. That's fine if you're boiling water, but it makes simmering and regular cooking somwehat of a challenge sometimes.

    • @Kube_Dog
      @Kube_Dog 6 лет назад

      You're wrong, dumbass. The brick you put down to lay sticks on ENTIRELY BLOCKS the air intake. Creating the air intake is the entire point of putting that mesh in there. That's what gives it a hot clean burn. Without that, you have a regular fire with a chimney, which works of course, but it's not a rocket stove anymore. Don't be a stubborn dick. Jeremy is right, and I'm right. Don't be afraid to learn.

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 6 лет назад

      Kube Dog You really missed the whole setup. Rocket stove is too hot for cooking. This can be throttled. Also better to cook with larger diameter sticks.

  • @nadaras60
    @nadaras60 10 лет назад

    yep i liked this video very good i will be trying this myself ....

  • @paulphelps7809
    @paulphelps7809 2 года назад

    Great idea, easy to make.