After seeing the thing get out of alignment a little, I think a one-brick approach would be a more stabile and less costly design. I look forward to dabbling in this territory soon.
Physics lesson for you: Pressure is done in Lbs or Kgs per area. When you distributed those 10 tons over several square inches then you no longer have that type of pressure. It's much less. Watching from here I would say you don't even have a ton per square inch anymore.
Seems like you would have taken a few extra minutes during fabrication and put some legs on it so you could stand up and operate it , much easier on the back
@@MrDKDIY building up the suspense i see🤔😄👍cool cant wait. In south africa we have this public holiday called Heritage day on the 24th of Sept. And its a cultural thing to braai (to have a barbeque) on that day...so your idea might come in handy to make a few of those briquettes ahead of time. So i will try it out👍
@@MrDKDIY As I don't have an old washing machine to collect them, can you just give me the dimensions, namely: the length as well as the thickness and the diameter? Thank you so much.
These few briquettes could be considered an achievement if they were worth as an artificial work of art. But no. They will burn in less than an hour. That is, you made them longer than they will burn. And since they are made mainly of paper, they will burn really quickly and only if you dry them well for a couple of months (not days or even weeks). The press is not bad. But for the production of briquettes, it is fantastically unsuitable, because it is very inefficient: on the video it is noticeable that you raised, lowered, pushed something more, bowed to the press - all this is difficult and 6 briquettes are not worth this effort and suffering. And all those who dare to repeat it will be bitterly disappointed. Even though the press compresses the briquettes quite powerfully. The task of the press for briquettes is to make them as quickly as possible, with little effort by the operator. Otherwise, it will be long and difficult, and you will tire quickly without the desired result. Look for other models of presses if briquettes are really a priority.
@@alexstrauss3620O, Yeah! I don't understand anything about home production of presses and briquettes... after several thousand produced briquettes on a self-assembled and welded powerful press. Unlike you, an analyst from the couch who only posts smiles on UA-cam without any specifics. Why be so stupid and stupid and still write to people that they are wrong about something? Here is my press, here are my briquettes. I have 1 briquette with preparation of raw materials produced in 68 seconds, several hundred briquettes per day. The press was also made with calculations for comfort and reliability of work for more than 2 weeks. i.ibb.co/0sYvDqB/scv-15272549501031493218960.jpg i.ibb.co/tx4zVnP/IMG-xrn3pro-20180517-175553-1.jpg i.ibb.co/MgZmYrz/IMG-20180528-163759.jpg i.ibb.co/VpS8HtX/IMG-20180528-163743.jpg i.ibb.co/3zn8xPs/IMG-20190627-190704.jpg i.ibb.co/YkRgn2b/IMG-20190627-190639.jpg And it's budget, but it works, it's not a shame to show it. There is something to tell from my own experience. Well, you're just babbling here with words without any specifics. Because you are a liar. And even if you do something yourself, you're just a stupid brat and a bastard.
i agree it would have been easier to just make a screw extruder and hook a decent motor to it, would eat through material faster than he can load it. sadly the labor/benefit ratio on these small projects relegates them to novelties not more.
The point is to keep costs low and use scrap materials that would otherwise go to the landfill. He isn’t trying to heat his house. Most of us use such things just to heat our shops and even then it isn’t intended to make a comfortable temperature but instead just take the bite out of the air. If you want easy and dense fuel then throw everything in the land fill and buy wood pellets or use natural gas. Your critique shows absolute ignorance of what is being achieved.
@ajhubbell3754 You can't burn wood pellets in any wood stove. I bought 1t of them and had almost a disaster with even a low amount of them. They burn very actively and cause lots of smoke. So I had to sell the rest of 950 kgs. Only wood briquettes are good. Ignorance? Ha-ha! I made a perfect briquette press in 2018. Since that time I made 10000 briquettes by myself. And they are better than in this video. Moreover, I made them with less effort. That's why I always comment on such videos where there is lots of work but a minimal amount of final product. i.ibb.co/mzgdQ8Z/IMG-xrn3pro-20180517-175615-2.jpg i.ibb.co/tx4zVnP/IMG-xrn3pro-20180517-175553-1.jpg i.ibb.co/MgZmYrz/IMG-20180528-163759.jpg i.ibb.co/fCdnFxR/IMG-20180528-163700.jpg i.ibb.co/3zn8xPs/IMG-20190627-190704.jpg i.ibb.co/YkRgn2b/IMG-20190627-190639.jpg So who is stupid now? Yes, you! Don't judge someone's words if you don't know this person.
painful and slow process . put the mold box on a slider to move it forward to fill it up weld the pedestals to the bar so you don't have to position them every time , a plate under the box when you release pressure move plate out press down brickettes will fall out get an air powered jack
Super video👍❤️
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After seeing the thing get out of alignment a little, I think a one-brick approach would be a more stabile and less costly design. I look forward to dabbling in this territory soon.
Physics lesson for you: Pressure is done in Lbs or Kgs per area. When you distributed those 10 tons over several square inches then you no longer have that type of pressure. It's much less. Watching from here I would say you don't even have a ton per square inch anymore.
do you have a concrete mixer it might help in mixing your slurry easier for you.
Seems like you would have taken a few extra minutes during fabrication and put some legs on it so you could stand up and operate it , much easier on the back
Super ❤
Ilość pracy niewspółmierna do efektów.
Which type of welding machine do you use ? Thanks for an answer, greeting from Germany.
pretty sure its gas
Hello, I just want to make a briquette maker and I will use your project thanks for the inspiration Bro 😀💪
Cool 👍
Clever idea👌how about showing us how it works in a fire
In next video bro thanks
@@MrDKDIY building up the suspense i see🤔😄👍cool cant wait. In south africa we have this public holiday called Heritage day on the 24th of Sept. And its a cultural thing to braai (to have a barbeque) on that day...so your idea might come in handy to make a few of those briquettes ahead of time. So i will try it out👍
How tall is your molds and what thickness is your bricks. I was looking at about 3-3 1/2 inch thick brick just not sure how tall my molds need to be.
Dobra stvar, napravi neki video kako gore ti briketi. Eventualno neki timelaps o tome koliko dugo gori jedan
Da to mi je u plan za naredi video samo malo da se osuse briketi i bice video ,hvala ti na kometaru pozdrav iz Makedonije
Hvala unapred za to, možda i sam napravim nešto slično
👌Very nice
Thanks a lot
your idea is awesome, it's very helpful, there's a small thing that i found out, your camera lens hit something, hope it's ok
Thanks bro, my camera lens it's ok don't worry 😉😊👍
@@MrDKDIY That's great, wish you many more great works
Very nice video.
What is the part number of the springs please? Thank you so much
This springs i get from old washing machine 👍😉
@@MrDKDIY As I don't have an old washing machine to collect them, can you just give me the dimensions, namely: the length as well as the thickness and the diameter? Thank you so much.
Bon travail mon ami t'a fabriqué un produit de chauffage et des fours bien
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where I live I use so much wood and pellets , with this process I would work full time all summer to have enough for the winter
Very satisfying :)
Thanks bro
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Great
Super😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Thank you so much 😀
Another excellent project!
Thanks bro 😉👍
Da li može jedan kratki video sa piljevinom?? Samo da vidimo kako presa piljevinu?
Moze naravno probacu da napravim jedan kratak video pozdrav Brate
I would like to see this as well! Thank you!!
@@earlhouse4458 😉👍👍
how much for this machine?
Bravo
Thanks
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What is that tool you are using at @7:15?
It's called a spring loaded centre punch
Очень долгий процесс.Все намного проще.
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Odd can hear him do everything but never says a word, WHY???
Watched this at 1.5 speed and it’s still slow. You don’t need to show every step repeatedly. This could be a 6 minute video.
Hi
Do you have plan to sent to email adress ? I want to make the same things!
Thanks
Ribet
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Ez túl komplikált nem termelékeny.
Makedonec?
From Makedonija 😊😉
paper is for recycling not tot a burner
These few briquettes could be considered an achievement if they were worth as an artificial work of art. But no. They will burn in less than an hour. That is, you made them longer than they will burn. And since they are made mainly of paper, they will burn really quickly and only if you dry them well for a couple of months (not days or even weeks). The press is not bad. But for the production of briquettes, it is fantastically unsuitable, because it is very inefficient: on the video it is noticeable that you raised, lowered, pushed something more, bowed to the press - all this is difficult and 6 briquettes are not worth this effort and suffering. And all those who dare to repeat it will be bitterly disappointed. Even though the press compresses the briquettes quite powerfully. The task of the press for briquettes is to make them as quickly as possible, with little effort by the operator. Otherwise, it will be long and difficult, and you will tire quickly without the desired result. Look for other models of presses if briquettes are really a priority.
It is very clear by your word choice and your comments that you have absolutely and definitely NO idea what you are talking about 😅
@@alexstrauss3620O, Yeah! I don't understand anything about home production of presses and briquettes... after several thousand produced briquettes on a self-assembled and welded powerful press. Unlike you, an analyst from the couch who only posts smiles on UA-cam without any specifics. Why be so stupid and stupid and still write to people that they are wrong about something?
Here is my press, here are my briquettes. I have 1 briquette with preparation of raw materials produced in 68 seconds, several hundred briquettes per day. The press was also made with calculations for comfort and reliability of work for more than 2
weeks.
i.ibb.co/0sYvDqB/scv-15272549501031493218960.jpg
i.ibb.co/tx4zVnP/IMG-xrn3pro-20180517-175553-1.jpg
i.ibb.co/MgZmYrz/IMG-20180528-163759.jpg
i.ibb.co/VpS8HtX/IMG-20180528-163743.jpg
i.ibb.co/3zn8xPs/IMG-20190627-190704.jpg
i.ibb.co/YkRgn2b/IMG-20190627-190639.jpg
And it's budget, but it works, it's not a shame to show it. There is something to tell from my own experience. Well, you're just babbling here with words without any specifics. Because you are a liar. And even if you do something yourself, you're just a stupid brat and a bastard.
i agree it would have been easier to just make a screw extruder and hook a decent motor to it, would eat through material faster than he can load it. sadly the labor/benefit ratio on these small projects relegates them to novelties not more.
The point is to keep costs low and use scrap materials that would otherwise go to the landfill. He isn’t trying to heat his house. Most of us use such things just to heat our shops and even then it isn’t intended to make a comfortable temperature but instead just take the bite out of the air. If you want easy and dense fuel then throw everything in the land fill and buy wood pellets or use natural gas. Your critique shows absolute ignorance of what is being achieved.
@ajhubbell3754 You can't burn wood pellets in any wood stove. I bought 1t of them and had almost a disaster with even a low amount of them. They burn very actively and cause lots of smoke. So I had to sell the rest of 950 kgs. Only wood briquettes are good.
Ignorance? Ha-ha! I made a perfect briquette press in 2018. Since that time I made 10000 briquettes by myself. And they are better than in this video. Moreover, I made them with less effort. That's why I always comment on such videos where there is lots of work but a minimal amount of final product.
i.ibb.co/mzgdQ8Z/IMG-xrn3pro-20180517-175615-2.jpg
i.ibb.co/tx4zVnP/IMG-xrn3pro-20180517-175553-1.jpg
i.ibb.co/MgZmYrz/IMG-20180528-163759.jpg
i.ibb.co/fCdnFxR/IMG-20180528-163700.jpg
i.ibb.co/3zn8xPs/IMG-20190627-190704.jpg
i.ibb.co/YkRgn2b/IMG-20190627-190639.jpg
So who is stupid now? Yes, you! Don't judge someone's words if you don't know this person.
not super...
painful and slow process . put the mold box on a slider to move it forward to fill it up weld the pedestals to the bar so you don't have to position them every time , a plate under the box when you release pressure move plate out press down brickettes will fall out get an air powered jack
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