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Many thanks for showing us your excellent skills! And I agree with Colorado Mountain Guy. There is no need for background music for diy videos. We love to hear the sound of the tools! Thank you again.
Simply the most beautiful example of this design I've seen anywhere, with much enhanced functionality. The handle, hinge and cover for the mouth of the feed throat all make the stove a gorgeous design. The extra work in making an air-tight ventilator column makes sense. I was a little perplexed until I saw that the entire point was to close all the seams. I'm going to watch AGAIN, just to marvel at the economy of movement. I took a welding class at age fifty, when I was living on a small ranch with my partner, but by the time I would have started using the skills I'd learned, my brother had a health crisis and I had to deal with that for a decade. Now I'd like to start welding again. This seems like an excellent project to aim for.
@@projectmayhemUK *Thank you for the video. A good idea. But how to take out the ashes if you heat this stove for two hours? Maybe drill holes in the bottom or cut strips and make the legs higher? (*Google translation)
love the idea, however, If you add kinda like butterfly valve style damper to the lower inlet pipe (that you can make outta a bit of 1/4 plate, and the same method you used to make the handle of the door.) then close the door to it after you get a fire going... it'll give you more control over the heat as well as increase the amount of heat you can produce.
Well done Sean. I have had in mind to make my own rocket Stove for a couple of years now and last summer, I took the decision to go ahead with the project. My wife and daughter were using a glut of ripen tomatoes to make a "coulis de tomate" (Tomato sauce) to put in jars for winter use but the many tomatoes we had, needed to be cooked a long time for a relatively small number of jars and used a lot of gas in the process. Your video is very useful and my Rocket Stove will be the carbon copy of yours. Can't wait to cook these various sauces, preserved vegetables and other jams for years to come. Thank you.
thank for this good video. i wish video's creator have a spirit for making new video and for viewer that read this comment i hope all of you have a good day.
No fancy tools, no fancy facilities, just the tools that I have (no the MIG, but inverter stick welder machine) Thanks for a couple of good ideas and sorry for my English. Grettings from argentine Patagonia.
Yo soy testigo Que en una estufa de estas cocieron Una olla de menudo que alcanzó para 60 personas En 4 horas Al igual que si aya sido con quemador de alta de gas LP Es fantástico Y con muy Paquita leña Felicidades amigo eres genial
Good video - liked the design, but here is a shortcut... Making the chamber - Instead of Cutting the square tube lengthwise & welding in a divider and then welding the other half back on; ...you could just drill a row of holes down each side, then insert a sheet of steel from side to side over the holes, then weld down into the hold - voila the piece now divided the square tube with FAR less efforts.
@@lindacaro1852 Hello Lynda -- He cuts the square 4+" steel tube lengthwise, then welds a plate to close the 1st half, then welds the cut off piece back on. Too much work. (A) Instead one can do the following: (1) no need to cut the tube lengthwise, (2) determine where the divider is to be located and mark lines down each side of the tube, (3) drill periodic holes (e.g., every inch or two) along that line on each side; diameter of the holes about equal to the thickness of the divider (e.g., 3/16" diam hole for 3/16" plate material), (4) insert the plate into the tube and have it press fit or suspended so plate is directly under the holes on each side, (5) weld INTO the holes - it will melt the plate and sidewalls with the fill metal filling the holes while securely adhering the sides of the plate. Welding through holes is a common welding technique which can often simplify the welding task. Hope that helped. (B) Alternatively, one could just weld a C-channel section to the side of the tube, thus creating a divided tube. (C) Another tip -- (this goes with item A above) I would extend the above center plate so that upon assembly this plate would extend into the interior of the 2nd tube - that creates a burning grate platform. This extended piece of the center plate would be slotted or drilled for airflow. Thus one obtains a nice built in grate which lets air up from the lower section of the tube and up under the burn chamber, while preventing small pieces from blocking the airflow. In his design small pieces fall to the bottom of the vertical tube and can block airflow in. (D) In addition, I would move the legs to the exterior and put a hinged bottom plate. Such as using 2 hinges - one on each side of the bottom plate, first hinge is non-removable, but second hinge has removable pin. You pull the pin, one side opens and this bottom flap pivots on first hinge to open bottom to dump ashes - could even do this while the stove is still hot and burning. All the Best - - Hope that helps. RH I've done a fair amount of welding over at our Relentless Homesteading UA-cam site - - we just finished a build video for a tractor mounted snow plow. Welding is SOOO handy for the homesteader.
It get's hot, quickly. It holds the pot over the flame. It is a work of art. It has a practical application. It is easy to use. It uses scrap wood for fuel. It's is made from junk - recycling, anyone? It was obviously fun to build. What is not to like about this? Critics find something smarter, cheaper, more efficient, more true to the concept, lower cost, easier to make - blah, blah, blah. This is actually pretty damned awesome. Not everything needs to meet every possible angle of perfect efficiency and total scientific design criteria. There is room in life for some things that are just plain fun and quirky. So, crits - go make your own, do a vid about it and make yourselves happy - as if that were possible. Great job, and I freaking like the Hell out of your stove Sean.
If you have the means, make one, this guy's version looks to be a very good way to go. If not, show this video to a welder, he can make it for you. This looks like a great stove for a hunting camp too.
All u need is a grinder and welder and steel one stop by harbor freight and one stop by the scrap steel yard and about two three hours and you will have a stove
Nice job. Quick, easy, fool proof set-up. To the point, no crazy, extravagant ideas.. I like it. Haven't built one yet, but believe I'd build it just like yours. Good job..
I never understand why everyone builds these without putting a surface between the flue and the cookware. It just ends up sooting the cookware tremendously. What is needed is an "inverted pie pan" shape welded on top. It's shape will capture and help hold the heat, and if made wider than the largest pan to be used, will prevent soot from collecting on any cookware used. Since none of these small stoves is integrating a secondary burn chamber, they are barely, if at all, more efficient than any other stove, and just a bit better than an open fire.
If you put a little bit of dish soap on the bottom the soot wipes away easy. If you want to get the ash out, you dump it after it cools. These stoves are extremely effective and easy to build. You can measure the temperature at the pot and the temperature at the air intake to prove that it is far better than just a pot on an open fire.
excelente amigo muchas gracias....con la crisis que estamos viviendo en Venezuela, esta informacion es bienvenida. tengo la chatarra para hacerme una estufa. muchas gracias.
@@bikedeefer who cares it's probably not his job. He probably has a welder just to have one. Of course someone who welds for a living could probably do a better job.
A fantastic rocket stove, you are a great craftsman, I have just finished mine copying your design. It is fantastc. After demonstrating it to friends, I now have orders for 37more. The money I make on each one is very very lucrative. I also have one which can heat hotwater with my special modification. Thats made another 15orders. Keep up the great work Thanks
Это не ракетная печь.Принцип работы ракетной печи показан неправильно, идея взята у индецев племени Дакота, рылись в земле две сообщающиеся ямки, в одно отверстие вставлялся хворост, в канале происходило горение и дым выходил через другое отверстие. Печь была усовершенствована и отобрана на конкурсе печей из 3000 вариантов. идея заключалась в том что в вертикальной трубе стенки теплоизолированы и развивалась большая температура, чем достигалась полное сгорание топлива, в печи нет золы, она тоже сгорала, затем газы нагревали большую бочку и уходили в длинную горизонтальную трубу, выполняющюю роль теплоаккумулятора и лежанки, а зтем остыв, выходили в небольшую вертикальную трубу, практически холодными, печь имеет высокий КПД, позволяя небольшим количеством хвроста и наличию теплоаккумулятора запастись теплом на всю ночь. Печь так называется потому что издаёт похожий на ракету звук.
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11 Million views are not too bad though....
It's your fault that my wife will hate me even more - I will buy a welding machine soon.
and 377k subs is not bad either. My channel is small :D
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Amazing respect for people who can take scrap and turn it into something useful, beautiful... or both. Brilliant skill
Many thanks for showing us your excellent skills! And I agree with Colorado Mountain Guy. There is no need for background music for diy videos. We love to hear the sound of the tools! Thank you again.
Стиль хорошо
Ohne reden/erklären und ohne Musik ist perfekt. 👌
You just inspired me to weld. 61 year old female welder!
God bless you. Your work is inspiring.
Great work bro
Really works in camping bro
I have this in my house
Im a welder here in japan
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Ok so I am watching this guy on a relaxing Sunday doing the same thing I do on Monday.
I think you enjoy your job too much
Simply the most beautiful example of this design I've seen anywhere, with much enhanced functionality. The handle, hinge and cover for the mouth of the feed throat all make the stove a gorgeous design. The extra work in making an air-tight ventilator column makes sense. I was a little perplexed until I saw that the entire point was to close all the seams. I'm going to watch AGAIN, just to marvel at the economy of movement. I took a welding class at age fifty, when I was living on a small ranch with my partner, but by the time I would have started using the skills I'd learned, my brother had a health crisis and I had to deal with that for a decade. Now I'd like to start welding again. This seems like an excellent project to aim for.
I will be building a wood powered wok burner soon with what I learned making the rocket stove so keep watching, also sorry to hear about your brother
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@@projectmayhemUK *Thank you for the video. A good idea. But how to take out the ashes if you heat this stove for two hours? Maybe drill holes in the bottom or cut strips and make the legs higher? (*Google translation)
你在哪里呀,老爷爷❤
I love the cut of your... square section.
Seriously, well done. Looks good, and just works. Please ignore the cynical critics.
most sensible and practical, durable and economic utility on THE PLANET! Well done...👊🔥
Yo se que están acá por educación para el trabajo pero esta chevere el video me agrado
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The way you did the top is brilliant, easy and effective.
yes it is brill BUT easy don't think so turn up the volume you can hear the grunt and groaning that metal is thick
love the idea, however, If you add kinda like butterfly valve style damper to the lower inlet pipe (that you can make outta a bit of 1/4 plate, and the same method you used to make the handle of the door.) then close the door to it after you get a fire going... it'll give you more control over the heat as well as increase the amount of heat you can produce.
You didn't speak a word for a whole video yet your work explained everything. great skills buddy
Best rocket stove design on UA-cam. I'm doing this one. thank you
Well done Sean. I have had in mind to make my own rocket Stove for a couple of years now and last summer, I took the decision to go ahead with the project. My wife and daughter were using a glut of ripen tomatoes to make a "coulis de tomate" (Tomato sauce) to put in jars for winter use but the many tomatoes we had, needed to be cooked a long time for a relatively small number of jars and used a lot of gas in the process.
Your video is very useful and my Rocket Stove will be the carbon copy of yours. Can't wait to cook these various sauces, preserved vegetables and other jams for years to come. Thank you.
I now have a rocket stove I made from cinder mortar. Previous iterations have proven to be little more than smoke bombs in roughly stove shape.
Thank you for not including annoying background "music" which is all to prevalent on UA-cam.
I was thinking the same thing. It's more soothing listening to the angle grinder, than the annoying background music in most videos on UA-cam.
your going to love my next video
hey Sean excellent work!. do you build to sell?
i agree ,
Amen!
What an awesome video! You made it look so simple. This will definitely be a go to video for a few projects I have in mind. Great stuff!
thank for this good video.
i wish video's creator have a spirit for making new video and for viewer that read this comment
i hope all of you have a good day.
This lad works so fast he can work for me anytime .
Love this. As a milllwright, I also really like your improvised angle grinder chop-saw as well. :)
Yeah same. Very usefull
Im busy doing my millwright apprenticeship aswell
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Sean Beardon, that rocket stove is well thought out and made. Well done sir!
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try pushing the solid wire (mig) and pulling with the stick dude. (if it leaves slag, drag). nice little project.
No fancy tools, no fancy facilities, just the tools that I have (no the MIG, but inverter stick welder machine) Thanks for a couple of good ideas and sorry for my English. Grettings from argentine Patagonia.
Yo soy testigo
Que en una estufa de estas cocieron
Una olla de menudo que alcanzó para 60 personas
En 4 horas
Al igual que si aya sido con quemador de alta de gas LP
Es fantástico
Y con muy Paquita leña
Felicidades amigo eres genial
Good job. Safety First is important. I like seeing your work again.
Apart from using a cutting disc for grinding at 1:48.
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6:42 David Firth and I are very pleased to see you playing with a decadent amount of rust
That's a dope Salad Fingers sweater.
my survival instinct will not allow me to stop obsessing over this thing until i get one 😢 thanks 🎉
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Good video - liked the design, but here is a shortcut...
Making the chamber - Instead of Cutting the square tube lengthwise & welding in a divider and then welding the other half back on; ...you could just drill a row of holes down each side, then insert a sheet of steel from side to side over the holes, then weld down into the hold - voila the piece now divided the square tube with FAR less efforts.
Could you elaborate, sounds like a good idea!!!
@@lindacaro1852 Hello Lynda --
He cuts the square 4+" steel tube lengthwise, then welds a plate to close the 1st half, then welds the cut off piece back on. Too much work.
(A) Instead one can do the following: (1) no need to cut the tube lengthwise, (2) determine where the divider is to be located and mark lines down each side of the tube, (3) drill periodic holes (e.g., every inch or two) along that line on each side; diameter of the holes about equal to the thickness of the divider (e.g., 3/16" diam hole for 3/16" plate material), (4) insert the plate into the tube and have it press fit or suspended so plate is directly under the holes on each side, (5) weld INTO the holes - it will melt the plate and sidewalls with the fill metal filling the holes while securely adhering the sides of the plate. Welding through holes is a common welding technique which can often simplify the welding task. Hope that helped.
(B) Alternatively, one could just weld a C-channel section to the side of the tube, thus creating a divided tube.
(C) Another tip -- (this goes with item A above) I would extend the above center plate so that upon assembly this plate would extend into the interior of the 2nd tube - that creates a burning grate platform. This extended piece of the center plate would be slotted or drilled for airflow. Thus one obtains a nice built in grate which lets air up from the lower section of the tube and up under the burn chamber, while preventing small pieces from blocking the airflow. In his design small pieces fall to the bottom of the vertical tube and can block airflow in.
(D) In addition, I would move the legs to the exterior and put a hinged bottom plate. Such as using 2 hinges - one on each side of the bottom plate, first hinge is non-removable, but second hinge has removable pin. You pull the pin, one side opens and this bottom flap pivots on first hinge to open bottom to dump ashes - could even do this while the stove is still hot and burning.
All the Best - - Hope that helps. RH
I've done a fair amount of welding over at our Relentless Homesteading UA-cam site - - we just finished a build video for a tractor mounted snow plow. Welding is SOOO handy for the homesteader.
Thanks I got your idea. That would save on having to cut and reweld the tube.
It get's hot, quickly. It holds the pot over the flame. It is a work of art. It has a practical application. It is easy to use. It uses scrap wood for fuel. It's is made from junk - recycling, anyone? It was obviously fun to build. What is not to like about this?
Critics find something smarter, cheaper, more efficient, more true to the concept, lower cost, easier to make - blah, blah, blah. This is actually pretty damned awesome. Not everything needs to meet every possible angle of perfect efficiency and total scientific design criteria. There is room in life for some things that are just plain fun and quirky. So, crits - go make your own, do a vid about it and make yourselves happy - as if that were possible.
Great job, and I freaking like the Hell out of your stove Sean.
Thank you
UR Welcome!
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I piece of tube steel is not junk - recycling. It is too heavy to bring in a backpack. Other than that. pretty good.
I would say a good emergency survival stove though, even if you can’t backpack it. You could use it to make drinking water too.
You are the best, AAA +++ rating, thank you from the island of Puerto Rico.
Super Sir Super Very Nice and easy to carry
Thank you for being gentle with the eggs
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Definitely would buy one of these for emergencies. Especially if propane and butane ran out. There is wood branches all over my property.
If you have the means, make one, this guy's version looks to be a very good way to go. If not, show this video to a welder, he can make it for you. This looks like a great stove for a hunting camp too.
Make IT, yourself he just showed you.
Jasper Villa I’m gonna make one just like this like u said perfect for emergencies easy to move and clean just plain simple and tuff.
All u need is a grinder and welder and steel one stop by harbor freight and one stop by the scrap steel yard and about two three hours and you will have a stove
Just a tip, put your eggs in from the get go and time their cooking once water comes to boil. I really love your work.
Nice job. Quick, easy, fool proof set-up. To the point, no crazy, extravagant ideas.. I like it. Haven't built one yet, but believe I'd build it just like yours. Good job..
That is by far the coolest version I've ever seen. I wish I had the means. Well done!
That's not a rocket stove. That's a TANK! :)
You know how long I was looking for a hinge for a small project of mine? I never thought of using cut tube.. Thanks for the help..
I like rusty spoons xD nice Salad fingers shirt
u give me inspiration...
i will build like this one...
tq for give me an idea
good job my friend
No need to rush your work bro. If ppl are interested, they will take time out to watch. BE CAREFUL! the best of us STILL have accidents.
Bro, he's not rushing. The video is sped up. Duh.
Wow... just wow. Did you just connect internet for the first time and started watching youtube LOL.
Beautifully done!
It is really great pleasure to see such masters performance
Nice portable rocket stove. Be great our camping or at the beach.
I've never seen someone so profecient with an angle grinder! Wizard!
Santa saw his welds, so he got a grinder for christmas XD
Great work sir. A little grinding and paint makes me the welder I ain’t.
i like it .very good job , thank you for sharing this video
You sir, are a real craftsman.
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You are Perfect 👌
all that work just to boil some eggs….
Kidding, awesome built! 👍🏼
Great work. I would love to have one of those.
David B nice
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muy bonito, pero por donde se quita las cenizas?
@@jorgearauco1726 How much rate?
Might have to make me one of those angle grinder chops hahaha thats awesome. Good video will help alot. Thank you
The guy is incredible... he did all this just for eggs! Imagine if he wanted a sunday roast? xD
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Every do- it- yourselfer should try this at home
This dude has all the right tools
Nice build buddy ,turn your wire speed up slightly for a smoother weld... Listen for that crackling bacon sound 😀
amazing build, you should build and sell said stoves on ebay - Yes Yes
I never understand why everyone builds these without putting a surface between the flue and the cookware. It just ends up sooting the cookware tremendously.
What is needed is an "inverted pie pan" shape welded on top. It's shape will capture and help hold the heat, and if made wider than the largest pan to be used, will prevent soot from collecting on any cookware used.
Since none of these small stoves is integrating a secondary burn chamber, they are barely, if at all, more efficient than any other stove, and just a bit better than an open fire.
It seems like no one thinks about ash removal, either.
If you put a little bit of dish soap on the bottom the soot wipes away easy. If you want to get the ash out, you dump it after it cools. These stoves are extremely effective and easy to build. You can measure the temperature at the pot and the temperature at the air intake to prove that it is far better than just a pot on an open fire.
@Modern Spirit yeah I bought one and wound up finding an oven pan that fits over it inverted just right... thx
It's a great idea.I like it.
Love the tape trick great idea bud nicely done
grinder and paint makes me the welder i ain't but nice work
Very nice job, that will last for years!
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Es genial una obra de arte me gusto mucho y practico me podria decir cuanto me costaria mandar hacer uno estos
Years would be short.
Something like this could last generations on generations - and did in other cases.
@@angelesangeles7713 En español no creo que te entienda, escríbele en inglés.
Good job. You need to start a business .Thank you from Charlotte nc jay
I WILL pay
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excelente amigo muchas gracias....con la crisis que estamos viviendo en Venezuela, esta informacion es bienvenida. tengo la chatarra para hacerme una estufa. muchas gracias.
Nice work Sean,15 MILLION views, dam that's crazy.Nice but simple design.
WELL DONE 👍👍👏👏
Nicely done sir, that poor 4” grinder gets worked hard 😂
Bacana! Da para fazer, com lata? Parabéns!!👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
Impressive design
nice work...you even divided the material intake so you could fill with scraps and still get unblocked oxygen to the fire......very nice design👍
やっぱこのタイプがええな~♪
Grinder and paint, makes me the welder I ain't...
No kidding, this was a disgrace to the trade. . .
@@bikedeefer who cares it's probably not his job. He probably has a welder just to have one. Of course someone who welds for a living could probably do a better job.
Doesn't matter if he is a professional welder or not, He is out there and doing it and that is 99% more then other people.
Love the salad fingers shirt
First class work Beautiful idea
Great design!
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dude i love that angle grinder mount!
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Yo that design is light deffo gunna hit that up for camping tripsssssss 😁
Awesome rocket stove and even better shirt!!!
Very nice project.. Just a thought: - Have you tried using 3 legs; to make it easy to sit stable on ground that is not so flat?
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3 legs never have a soft foot!
At last a good video without 1970’s porn music in the background, what a relief. You have a new subscriber. 👍
How about 80s porn music? 😄
Когда он срезал ручку с молоточка для шлака я сразу все понял . Мужик бросает сварные работы и идет работать поваром 😅😅😅
That was a great job excellent fabricator
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And this is how you boil an egg.
Sure got his moneys worth out of that grinder
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i bought a coleman stove and spent the rest of the time fishing
Wow. very good design
super idea.. marvelous!! but very hard work..
Nice video dude 😁 👍
wonderful
Looks good, but why so much starting and stopping with the welder?
Nice Design!
A fantastic rocket stove, you are a great craftsman, I have just finished mine copying your design. It is fantastc. After demonstrating it to friends, I now have orders for 37more. The money I make on each one is very very lucrative. I also have one which can heat hotwater with my special modification. Thats made another 15orders. Keep up the great work Thanks
Do you know what rock he used to start the fire
beautiful work looks very professional could get you a bit of well earned moneys
Это не ракетная печь.Принцип работы ракетной печи показан неправильно, идея взята у индецев племени Дакота, рылись в земле две сообщающиеся ямки, в одно отверстие вставлялся хворост, в канале происходило горение и дым выходил через другое отверстие. Печь была усовершенствована и отобрана на конкурсе печей из 3000 вариантов. идея заключалась в том что в вертикальной трубе стенки теплоизолированы и развивалась большая температура, чем достигалась полное сгорание топлива, в печи нет золы, она тоже сгорала, затем газы нагревали большую бочку и уходили в длинную горизонтальную трубу, выполняющюю роль теплоаккумулятора и лежанки, а зтем остыв, выходили в небольшую вертикальную трубу, практически холодными, печь имеет высокий КПД, позволяя небольшим количеством хвроста и наличию теплоаккумулятора запастись теплом на всю ночь. Печь так называется потому что издаёт похожий на ракету звук.
thank you for the info hermano!