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Grovers Corner
Приєднався 11 гру 2012
Only fun and worthwhile posted here, I hope---- Fire's, Fun, Food, Fixing Things, Ford F-150's, and Potatoes shown here! 😋
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Hilary the Tropical Storm San Diego 2023 @groverscorner
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tropical storm Hilary. Native San diegan documenting Tropical Storm Hilary in San Diego 2023 @groverscorner2364
Volunteer potatoes earlier this year. April 1, 2023 @groverscorner2364
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Volunteer potatoes earlier this year. April 1, 2023 @groverscorner2364
Installing smart wifi touch screen digital Thermostat @groverscorner2364
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Installing smart wifi touch screen digital Thermostat @groverscorner2364
So I asked my father in law if he wanted to try planting some potatoes. Here is his 1st shot.
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So I asked my father in law if he wanted to try planting some potatoes. Here is his 1st shot.
Best Twice baked potatoes new York steak and keylime pie!!
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Best Twice baked potatoes new York steak and keylime pie!!
Potato reveal! Second generation russets. My 1st real harvest after my other 2 goofy attempts.
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Potato reveal! Second generation russets. My 1st real harvest after my other 2 goofy attempts.
Cooking Yukon Golds. Birth to Burrito!
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Cooking Yukon Golds. Birth to Burrito!
SHORTER VERSION of Swedish Torch Upgrade In Solo Fire Pit 7.0 This Is The Way
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SHORTER VERSION of Swedish Torch Upgrade In Solo Fire Pit 7.0 This Is The Way
Swedish Torch Upgrade Fire In Solo Fire Pit 7.0. This is the way.
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Swedish Torch Upgrade Fire In Solo Fire Pit 7.0. This is the way.
You gotta try this! Ferro rod fatwood fire. How to
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You gotta try this! Ferro rod fatwood fire. How to
2nd ever potato harvest-Reveal. With the in-laws 😮
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2nd ever potato harvest-Reveal. With the in-laws 😮
Swedish fire torch 6.1. This is the way. Swedish fire torch in solo.
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Swedish fire torch 6.1. This is the way. Swedish fire torch in solo.
Upside down fire. Tall & Thin in solo fire stove.
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Upside down fire. Tall & Thin in solo fire stove.
Growing potatoes in container. Wanted to try growing Potatoes
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Growing potatoes in container. Wanted to try growing Potatoes
F150 upgrade. OEM Tailgate assist F150 2015-2020
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F150 upgrade. OEM Tailgate assist F150 2015-2020
Solo fire pit bon fire. Store bought bon fire in solo fire pit.
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Solo fire pit bon fire. Store bought bon fire in solo fire pit.
Tekno SCT 410 4WD playing in palm springs
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Tekno SCT 410 4WD playing in palm springs
New fire starters! Cotton rounds vs Sap rounds.
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New fire starters! Cotton rounds vs Sap rounds.
American sniper 😂
Need a fan or blower to a manifold at the bottom feeding air into the tubes that heat up and is discharged into the space.
Did you have to put the emergency brake in maintenance mode? Yes or no he didn’t mention anything that.
Yes I did, 👍 Thanks for bringing that up.
I’ve never seen a fireplace blower until 8/7/24, I found your video! Thank you for explaining how it works !
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use a candle
Put a little blower on it would make it more efficient
That counts
I feel like you'd get better airflow once the coals of the fire have fallen through the bottom pipes so that it is heated from the bottom as well.
you are not the first to do that kind of fire in a gasifyer stove ... you are probably the first to do it on that scale. I have a wood gasifyer stove and stacking the wood vertically and igniting the top is the recommended method for getting a long and efficient burn.
They used to make those in the 60-70s with a fan attachment that was off to the side and blowed air into the tubes and forced heat out the top tubes … but any heat you get would be sucked up the chimney with the draft of a open fireplace
My grandparents had a whole fireplace insert. It was awesome. It was a metal stove insert that had a firebox and pipes around the sides and top that it forced air in and out. It was extremely efficient. You would build a fire and have the doors open all day, and at night you would put a big log on, close the doors, crack the vent, turn the fan on, and it would heat the house all night long. I miss those days, and my grandpa.
I'd go with a larger pipe opening where the air comes in cold that tapers down all the way so it speeds up the air and shoots it out the top tubes. Also I'd make that whole contraption go in along the floor of the firebox, the bend up along the back wall and then come out at the very top of the firebox so it's not so obvious and actually hidden more.
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Awesome. I remember doing this in my public school, except we used drip irrigation to save water/use it more efficiently.
It doesn't seem to make much difference.
I've had one and it doesn't make a noticeable difference for my room
you're talking about venturi effect but that is not at play here
I'm no physicist but isn't the basic principle that you restrict the the flow area and the substance speeds up?
@@groverscorner2364 , i was wrong, yes thats the principle and also how you described it in the video
@@groverscorner2364 That isn't the venturi effect. Yes, the fluid will increase velocity if you restrict the area in a jet stream, but only if you assume a constant flow rate (thank you Bernoulli). The venturi effect is a completely different animal. Welding a washer in place might speed up the jet stream, but it will more likely create backpressure that works against what you're trying to accomplish and reduce the overall flow rate.
@@C0RY.MSounds like we need more testing. 👍
Thanks! I bet, with longer pipes sticking out a little further and bent upwards, and with no washer which i would reason would just cause air resistance, there would be better "draft" and thus greater heat. However, there must be something to that Venturi effect, so maybe some twisty metal thing where "the washer goes"? But afaik, the object is to not restrict airflow.
I'm actually thinking yes, since the washer would have created a venturi effect the air may have shot out faster which seems reasonable that it woukd help. Thanks!!
El Niño is Spanish for the Nino
you should plant two carrots next time
🤣🤣 yes, I'll double my yield!
Yo how was that carrot??
Nice!!
Thanks!
Nice trucks.
Interesting. You make a Swedish torch for the air flow, don't really need that with the Solo stove. It does burn a long time though with that much wood in there.
Why did you mess with it? The whole point was to see how long it would go for...
Catch two for me. Leave two so they can reproduce in your neighborhood.
So crazy they are in your neighborhood thats really cool!
I vant my bord
as others has mentioned, cut the wood shorter, best two thirds of the hight from the bottom ad up to the upper air holes ,, start the fire as you did, but with more kindlings,,but still burning top down,,that should give very little smoke, and fast start up ,, you WANT a fast start, its from the moment the wood starts to release gas,, things are doing as it should
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someone please call the fire department
So...now you gotta get one to do OUTside the Solo!
What model /how big is your Solo?
Upside Down Swedish Torch Solo Fire
Thought it was New Yankee Workshop in here for a second.
I got migraine but I’m going to start a campfire for the helll of it. Fucking pyro. Longer than two hours.
Before striking your first spark, always slowly scrape some of the ferro rod into a small pile of ferro shavings onto your fire starter. Once you have a small pile of ferro shavings, then strike your ferro rod spark into the ferro shavings.
Bigger flame with this method or Swedish torch?
Nice
Cool beans.
Great Video. What would you cook, on something this size?
very cool !
Thanks, I thought it was a unique nutty idea at the time, and I really liked how it worked out.
Nice video. Your fire pit looks great but the design restricts all of the air flow. I think you’d have significantly less smoke if your pit didn’t suffocate the fire. Cheers.
Good build. Appreciate a video on the real building process, not the highly edited ones that make it all look like the guy never makes a mistake and the build went fast and easy the first time.
Pro tip: Use a flat file on your ferro rod to shave down those “speed bumps” on your ferro rod. 👍🏽
Sounds like a great idea! (And the neurotic guy in me would save those shavings for something else) 😆
Best thumbnail lol