Homemade Bullerjan Stove

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2019
  • This is video shows very shortly how I welded a Bullerjan Stove from scratch. I do not yet feel too comfortable talking in my videos so quite a lot of information is missing. Please read this article that I wrote :
    www.instructables.com/id/Home...
    It explains most of the stuff including the flame guide and the extra intake holes. Feel free to leave a question down below!
    My need for a better heating method for my workshop arose on a cold winter day. It was nearly -30 degrees Celcius (-22F) that day when I decided to go and work on a project. As I entered my workshop and flicked on the lights something strange happened. It was so damn cold that even my fluorescent lights would not turn on properly. My fingers got numb in just a few minutes without hand gloves - woodworking that day was not pleasant! Heating my small shop with the old wood burner would have taken at least half a day. This is when I realised that I needed a better heating method.
    Disclaimer: There are obviously a few dangers involving this project. Please weld your own Bullerjan stove only when you are absolutely sure you can do it and it would be safe in the end. Use proper precautions when using a wooden heater (fire extinguisher nearby, CO2 and smoke detector, non-combustible surroundings, common sense, etc).
    I do not have any rights for this song but I do not make any profit from this video either so I hope it is chill!
    Find me on Instagram ;)
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  • @brianshaner8865
    @brianshaner8865 4 роки тому +4

    I subscribe to Instructables and got an email just this morning. On the front page was, how to build a bullerjan. I get so many damn emails, most of them I don’t even look at. This caught my eye. The look of it was cool, but had no idea what it was. So I read on the website and think, how awesome would this be for my garage in the wintertime! Granted, I live near the SC coast...so it’s not unbearable. But I’m interested, nonetheless. An hour later I say, let me google and see what’s out there on building one. Bam...this UA-cam video comes up. I start watching it...cool...cool...hey, that looks just like one of the pictures from the Instructable. Hey! It’s exactly like one of the pictures from Instructables! Did this guy build one from th...wait a second! This IS the guy!
    Ha, ha! Thought it was funny enough to share.
    So how many total hours did you spend fabricating this? Over the course of how long? That thing is totally badass. You did a great job. How does it perform?

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  4 роки тому +2

      Sorry, I just saw your comment. What a great story, thanks for sharing :)
      I can´t tell you exact manhours but it took me 3 years to complete. Mainly because I had several other projects and I was lazy. The stove works like a charm - it is a bit big for my workshop but I usually open the door next to it and heat the whole second floor of the house. It needed a little tweaking in the beginning in means of air disperser but now I have not had any problems with it. Thanks for your compliments! Cheers

    • @brianshaner8865
      @brianshaner8865 4 роки тому +2

      No worries, dude! I usually don’t expect replies, but I’m glad you did. I can 100% relate to not being able to answer how long it took in man hours, and your reason why. When I’m not working my daily job or playing with my kids, I’m in the garage building/making shit myself. With some projects taking nearly as long as as this one! It’s ridiculous how many projects I have going at one time, and how long others may sit. But hey...it wouldn’t do it any differently. That is, unless I had quadruple the size garage and $250K worth of tools and machinery!! Maybe then I could be a little more faster and cleaner! Take care, and thanks for this video.

  • @thzzzt
    @thzzzt 3 роки тому +4

    By "going square" like you did with this, you've made it so much easier to craft! (I dreaded all the curves and coping involved in my plans for a classic Bullerjan with a round chamber and round members.) This vid was really inspiring.

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  3 роки тому

      Glad you liked it 😊

  • @jimmie200
    @jimmie200 4 роки тому

    Wow! Beautiful! It looks very efficient, too.

  • @markwilson8118
    @markwilson8118 4 роки тому +1

    Great idea and got me wondering about combining aircrete with it

  • @vanniek71
    @vanniek71 4 роки тому

    Dude this is badass, stumbled across this looking for a unique stove for my log cabin house. Thanks for posting!

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  4 роки тому

      I am glad you liked it!

  • @HolgerBarske
    @HolgerBarske 4 роки тому

    Wonderful! Thanks for sharing!

  • @stevenrussell2218
    @stevenrussell2218 4 роки тому

    Awesome stove

  • @kaine61125
    @kaine61125 4 роки тому +1

    excellent job my friend, I really laugh when you got on fire

  • @user-zn2ej4he1z
    @user-zn2ej4he1z 4 роки тому

    What you think about doors with glass in the front of this stoves? I think you made it formidable

  • @user-lo3yv1oc7t
    @user-lo3yv1oc7t 4 роки тому +3

    7:12 Сразу видно, наш человек. УАЗ стоит у дома ))))))

  • @David-S-
    @David-S- 4 роки тому

    Buen trabajo,lindo diseño..lo que no ví, es el retiro de cenizas..como se hace..es practico o engorroso..

  • @SynomDroni
    @SynomDroni 4 роки тому +3

    Very inspiring project, considering I was contemplating lashing out 5000€ to buy one. Always thought of building my own, but one worry was using pipes,bending, accuracy and getting a good weld with all the niches and angles. Thanks for blitzing my brain to square pipe. I need to duct it as well, so my work just got easier by magnitudes. Only one question remains: How long and hard have you been running the stove? Any torsion/ buckling,considering the use of soft steel? I know it has a lot of angles to make it strong. Can you share a bit of field experience with us?

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  4 роки тому

      Hi! I am glad you liked my build and I am glad you were inspired! I haven't done much heating with this stove since I am far away from my workshop right now. I do not really think it will be an issue what you just described. The metal after all is 5 mm thick. I will let you know if I see something ;)

  • @sucre9995
    @sucre9995 3 роки тому +1

    Really nice !! and you are honest ,you put Bullerjan in the title ,not like other... who make millions vue about a copy without sayin it's a Bullerjan copy disign clearly and let thinking novice people it's a creation ...hein "create"... :)

  • @dematrozenkajuit4186
    @dematrozenkajuit4186 4 роки тому +4

    How do u like it so far?

  • @johnarizona3820
    @johnarizona3820 4 роки тому

    Excellent! I subbed. Have you ever considered using geo-thermal energy to heat your shop?

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  4 роки тому

      No, not really. Wood stove has a special feel to it plus you can easily get rid of all the scrap wood ;)

  • @sicknFLAW
    @sicknFLAW 3 роки тому

    Very impressive work! What wall thickness are those pipes, and how strong is the sheet metal if I may ask?

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  3 роки тому

      Thanks! Please refer to the build article. www.instructables.com/Homemade-Bullerjan-Stove/
      You will find answers to all your questions over there 😉

  • @wisconsinbush2940
    @wisconsinbush2940 Рік тому

    Do you have a build video on the cutting cart you made?

  • @joseroman7845
    @joseroman7845 3 роки тому +1

    Hey hey you are a one creative guy, I love that stove, it will be nice if you share the measurements and angles, am a welder myself, and I do little proyects like that. At my job they waste all that material and I just ask for it and start working on my proyects

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  3 роки тому +3

      Hey man! You will find all the measurments in the article I wrote. Link in description box 😉

  • @ferdthe4
    @ferdthe4 5 місяців тому

    Awesome but one question how do you clean the ashes out looks like they would be hard to clean out from the valley

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah it is. I actually thought about welding plates over the ribs at the bottom but eventually did not. I usually clean most of the ash out with a ash shovel and usually leave the rest or use my vacuum with cyclone filter

  • @abaneyone
    @abaneyone 4 роки тому

    Instructables :D

  • @chrisw1462
    @chrisw1462 4 роки тому

    While those tubes will move a good bit of air, metal is a Very good heat conductor. You should probably put some plate underneath the whole thing, so it doesn't leave burn marks in your floor.

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  4 роки тому

      There is a sheet metal in front and underneath the stove.

    • @chrisw1462
      @chrisw1462 4 роки тому

      @@CraftAndu Ah.. cool. The picture seemed to show only the front part .

  • @Askjerry
    @Askjerry 4 роки тому

    3:27 - Best part of the video... :-)
    Seriously tho... great project!

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks!

    • @chrisw1462
      @chrisw1462 4 роки тому

      Yeah.. there's a reason they make those aprons out of leather or kevlar. :-)

    • @SynomDroni
      @SynomDroni 4 роки тому

      @@CraftAndu Very inspiring project, considering I was contemplating lashing out 5000€ to buy one. Always thought of building my own, but one worry was using pipes,bending, accuracy and getting a good weld with all the niches and angles. Thanks for blitzing my brain to square pipe. I need to duct it as well, so my work just got easier by magnitudes. Only one question remains: How long and hard have you been running the stove? Any torsion/ buckling,considering the use of soft steel? I know it has a lot of angles to make it strong. Can you share a bit of field experience with us?

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 Рік тому +1

    I am wondering if using the square tubing is better than round tubing ??? Am still itching to find out how much it would cost to build me one. How efficient are these stoves when compared to a batch box rocket stove.

    • @tomvanthienen3716
      @tomvanthienen3716 4 місяці тому +1

      Very efficient stoves but they work a but they work a bit better with round tubes and nice curves..the airflow is way better..I am also looking to build one . I want to use tubes diameter 50 or 60 mm . To let them curve somewhere is the biggest cost for this . Also I would work with a firewall at the inside cause with good wood the temp can get really hight so that firewall must be removable and a spare one is gonna be needed after time..

    • @victoryfirst2878
      @victoryfirst2878 4 місяці тому

      Thanks Tom@@tomvanthienen3716

  • @mkrbrkr
    @mkrbrkr 4 роки тому

    Supercool! .... I mean warm

  • @mickp607
    @mickp607 4 роки тому

    Excellent Idea to build your own wood stove, I'm a puzzled at some of your welds as I can see that you can do really good Mig/Stick welds yet some like like bird shite?. only being honest.

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  4 роки тому +2

      Haha, your comment made my day :D
      Well... you win some you lose some!

  • @vorsprung2330
    @vorsprung2330 10 місяців тому

    Hello dear brother
    I hope you and your family are very good
    Brother we are totally dependent on wood burning stoves in winter cause we don’t have gas over here. So i have been looking for a good wood stove for my family.
    Could you please share your story about heating with it
    We just use it in one room just for heating one room. We usually use just rectangular wood stoves no air flow just sheet metal walls over all sides.
    Just i am wondering if build it will it make significant difference in our winter conditions?
    Take care.

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  10 місяців тому

      Well, I reccomend buying a proper wood stove. It could be a the original Bullerjan but be aware that these stoves have no thermal mass and only heat the air for a short period of time.

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 4 роки тому +1

    I really like you style of stove. What i am wondering if you could make this stove have a secondary burn feature put into this stove ??? Also, what would if cost to make one out of stainless steel CraftAndu ??? Please drop a line fella. Thanks.

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  4 роки тому +1

      Hey man! Well, this type of Bullerjan stove has a kind of secondary burn feature. The wood gas burns in the top part of the stove. That is why there are these two pipes feeding air to wood gas to allow it to burn. I hope I got you right? Can´t really say anything about stainless steel, I have never worked with it. The price depends largely on how much you need it and the current price in your location. I paid maybe 200 € for this metal. Cheers

    • @victoryfirst2878
      @victoryfirst2878 4 роки тому +1

      @@CraftAndu Hello CraftAndu, If you could let me know roughly how much metal you need I could get the metal and send it to you Sir. I prefer to use this material as this will not burn out as steel plate does. Please send me rough plans and we can do business. Thanks again and peace too. vnowi813@gmail.com

    • @victoryfirst2878
      @victoryfirst2878 Рік тому

      @@CraftAndu What would you be able to make me a stainless steel stove for CraftAndu ??? 304 or 316 would work. A quote from you would be nice. You know my email Sir. Thanks
      Hope you had a great Merry Christmas. Have yourself A Happy New Year too. Peace to you too.

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  Рік тому

      @@victoryfirst2878 For starters - where are you from?

  • @bobdickweed
    @bobdickweed 4 роки тому

    Cool build...or is it hot ?

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  4 роки тому +1

      Maybe it´s like dry ice.... so cool it burns ;)

  • @cjhage
    @cjhage 6 місяців тому

    Hi im also building a bullerjan stove.
    Can you tell me how big the pipes are you use in the top of the stove and the 4holes you drilled in it

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  6 місяців тому +1

      Hi! You can find more info from the build article. The tubes were 60x60 mm. The holes were maybe 8 or 6 mm, can't remember.
      www.instructables.com/Homemade-Bullerjan-Stove/
      Let me know if you have any more questions!
      Andu

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  6 місяців тому +1

      Oh, yo mean the extra intake air tubes?
      Can't remember the size of them but by the looks it seems 15mm dia.

  • @100ampscurrent
    @100ampscurrent 4 роки тому

    Искры на себя = клуб любителей садо мазо.

    • @azgarogly
      @azgarogly 4 роки тому

      меньше вероятность закусить диск и получить по лбу
      вот уж где садо мазо

  • @Paulus14
    @Paulus14 Рік тому

    What is the work of theses two little pieces of pipe with the holes????

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  Рік тому

      These provide fresh air for the wood gases to burn. I copied them from the original Bullerjan stove.

    • @Paulus14
      @Paulus14 Рік тому

      @@CraftAndu 🙏 thanks. Understood
      One more question. How you clean the ashes from inside??? Is there a cleaning plug at some point???

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  Рік тому

      @@Paulus14 No, there is no plug. Bigger stuff I remove with a small ash shovel and rest I get with a vacuum cleaner with a dust cyclone.

    • @Paulus14
      @Paulus14 Рік тому

      @@CraftAndu I imagined something like that too. thanks for the chat🙏🙏. I will do your construction because I like the hot air patent.

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  Рік тому

      @@Paulus14 awesome! Please share photos when finished! andudisain@gmail.com 😉

  • @gecekusu9301
    @gecekusu9301 3 роки тому

    mükemmel iş

  • @kalleklp7291
    @kalleklp7291 4 роки тому +1

    Nice design..! No need for a throttle flap in the chimney pipe it's just one more place to leak smoke. These welds...work on them. Seriously, they look like birds had a shit on the plate.
    Well, being a blacksmith and machinist for 30+ years now I know welding ain't all that easy as it looks. Especially stick welding can be a bitch. :)
    However, you got to have the credit for accomplishing this project...well done.

  • @gecekusu9301
    @gecekusu9301 3 роки тому

    Türkiye sipariş var mı

  • @johnarizona3820
    @johnarizona3820 4 роки тому

    Basic video on utilization of Geo-thermal energy: ua-cam.com/video/Uv8bTAGr0tU/v-deo.html

  • @thomasschafer7268
    @thomasschafer7268 5 місяців тому

    😅😅nichts aber auch gar nichts mit dem Original zu tun!! Und sich mal eben einen Ofen schweißen geht in den meisten Ländern sowieso nicht. Hässlich ist der auch noch!!👎🇩🇪

    • @CraftAndu
      @CraftAndu  4 місяці тому

      Wer hat in dein Bier gepisst?