MAJOR WARNING: NEVER USE CONCRETE FOR FIRE PITS. Any absorbed moisture can literally cause the concrete to explode under high heat. Always use a product that is rated for high temperature.
Well givien that this video doesn't even give proper instruction and we're left to guess, i would suggest no one follow this idea without doing further research.
You know what fascinated me most!?! When you took off the entire cement out from the bucket without pounding it, and guess what you only used hot water!?! 😲 I think i learned some new tricks from you! Thanks for that!
Really cool, although. Use Fire clay in the cement mix to greatly improve resistance to the heat. Moisten the hardened cement for the first few days to harden it and be sure allow it to cure / harden for 21 to 28 days prior to the first firing-and start with small fire-increasing it gradually.
i was thinking about that, can you add some powder fireclay or what exact product were you thinking, trying to save some money by making instead of buying ty?
Lots of exploding cement comments on here and it depends solely on the cement used. If you use regular cement, then it will likely crack or possibly explode if the cement was wet. However there are cements made for this type of application. They are usually called high heat furnace or high temperature refractory cements. Those types of cement are non porous and can withstand direct flame without cracking or exploding. Provided you set (vibrate the concrete) and cure them correctly to avoid air pockets. The non porous nature of these types of cements, will prevent moisture from absorbing into the cement and causing catastrophic explosions to occur. Basically use all products for what they were intended for and read the product instructions to make sure you are using it correctly.
Several people have requested a material list in the description, which is a great idea. What is the oil in the beginning? What type of cement mix to buy to withstand high temperatures? What is the green and white objects placed in the bucket? This would be good info to have to make this more of a "how to" video and less of a "watch me make" If you are not going to provide a materials list, then just change the title of the video to Watch Me Cast a Stove From A Paint Bucket"
If I had to guess - oil is probably old motor oil, white object is packing Styrofoam, green is that material that florists use to hold flower arrangements. It looks like most of the materials are repurposed/salvaged waste products. Some info I found on mixing cement for stoves: www.traditionaloven.com/tutorials/concrete.html#:~:text=Calcium%20Aluminate%20cement%20and%20Lime,cement%20replaced%20with%20the%20lime.
The white material seems to be simple styrofoam. The green one, i think, is that kind os sponge used in fake flowers arrangements. The oil is any oil, even already burnt, to release the bucket. The cement mix...is one capable of withstand high temperatures (ask guidance to a salesman in your area). Give a list is cool, but the video is very intuitive.
You can greatly improve the strength of the hardened concrete by keeping it damp for a month or so, after it sets. Cement does not harden by drying, but by reacting with water. Longer reaction time = more strength.
Thank you for that. Because I needed a great little camping stove, and this just went into my favorites. But since it'll be slammed into my storage along with all my other camping gear, the stronger it is, the better it is.... :)
Okay, people, be wary of this thing: chances are, you'll keep it outdoors. That means it will get wet. Concrete absorbs moisture like a sponge. So when you fire it up, the moisture inside turns to steam and there's a better-than-average chance it will blow up like a bomb. You could get hurt. Seriously hurt. The guy who made this video knows this - if not, he certainly should. And there should be some warning about it.
Also, I've seen bigger fire pit builds that don't require the reinforcement wires (rebar), since this one is so small, would it even be necessary?? It's not bearing a load at all so what's the point of that? Seems like steps that aren't needed to me.
You have to use a type of cement called”Refractory cement” for this type of stove.Regular cement can not withstand the heat and will crack.Can’t believe he would put that much work into this project and not know this.Otherwise a great build.
New subscriber on May 23, '22. This rocket stove is new to me and I will make one in a week or two. I have several new cooking items that I have saved for the rocket stoves and plan to "break them in" this hurricane season. I am on the Alabama Gulf Coast and always like to be prepared for the June to November wild weather months. Thanks for the great video.
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I see that the exploding cement topic has already been addressed👍Mainly its the water trapped inside. Even if its the correct cement, it needs to be slowly heated over the course of a few days. The the cement needs to be completely dry inside and out
Very Cool. The human's ingenuity never ceases to amaze! If I may, one thing I might've done, is put "more foam at the bottom, and put it to one edge. The reason being, it would be the size of a small metal drawer/tray, that could be easily removed for the ashes... ;)
Never ever pick up a pan at 200°C full of oil with bare hands! Oh, and wear body armour when using this stove coz there's a damn good chance it will explode.
Thank you for this video. Subscribed. Looks like a neat idea but the other posters are correct: You need refractory cement, and you need to keep it wet for four weeks so that the chemical reaction can proceed, for maximum strength. Also, after a month of being kept wet, you need to fire it several times with a very small fire so that any remnant moisture can be driven off.
To increase the concrete strength and to minimise moisture in the concrete, use a vibrating saw ( jigsaw, sabresaw, multitool etc) without a blade, on the outside of the bucket to vibrate the mix immediately after filling the bullet. Having said that, this type of fire is VERY dangerous, and can explode due to the moisture in it expanding as it heats.
So cool, but I wish you put like some words, or a link to words. Some sort of diagram/measurements? What's the goo at the beginning? How'd you cut that foam so perfectly? And agreed you should sell "just add cement" kits, you'd make good money!
Wow, when I first read the title I was* disgusted thinking about a stove made out of paint and cement, but Watching this video satisfyingly showed me how unique and magical a simple process like this can turn out to be nothing more but absolute perfection. It's so incredible to realize how simple some household items can be such a great use to us. Thank you so much for sharing, I really can't wait to try this myself God bless.🙏
1st time watching and I’m hooked! If there were a narrative, it’ll make your videos that much epic!! … Awesome job tho my dude and keep em’ coming bro 😎👍✨
Any substance that the material used won't adhere to, Vaseline would work there are professionals products called releasing agents, when constructing tilt wall structures we used a liquid form of releasing agent we called monkey blood.
Thumb down. You came up with a very nice idea, and took the trouble to show how to execute it. But, people are asking very relevant and important questions here, and you choose to ignore them. So why all the hassle of the video? Too bad.
My favorite part of this is the music. Not kidding. Also, if this guy doesn’t also have his own cooking series too then he’s totally selling himself short.
The green foam is used in planters, the white one is flat. They can both be found in a hobby store like "Michaels". The green one has a curve for planters. Maybe "Target". Good luck.
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MAJOR WARNING: NEVER USE CONCRETE FOR FIRE PITS. Any absorbed moisture can literally cause the concrete to explode under high heat. Always use a product that is rated for high temperature.
Spot on, if you’ve seen concrete explode you know it ain’t gonna end well if a person’s face or body are in the way.
Any brand/product recommendations?
Wow, thx for letting us know! This could be life saving!
As long as it's, not to dense and the water vapor can escape it will be ok
Well givien that this video doesn't even give proper instruction and we're left to guess, i would suggest no one follow this idea without doing further research.
You know what fascinated me most!?! When you took off the entire cement out from the bucket without pounding it, and guess what you only used hot water!?! 😲 I think i learned some new tricks from you! Thanks for that!
I love a how to video that doesn't tell you a thing about ingredients used or what to use. Awesome!!!!!
No, this is stupid. Read the comments.
@@mjremy2605 I think your sarcasm meter is broken.
Common sense 😂
Wow. Youre one of those people who would drink poison if there wasn't a label huh? 🤦♂️
Good Creative👍👍
Vibrate the bucket with a hand sander after the main pour and it will remove the air bubbles for the face of the casting.
Or tap the bucket with a mallet all around and that will release the air bubbles too, if you don’t have a power sander.
Excellent Pro Tip
Good tip!
Frickin’ genius tip right there
Or vibrate it with a concrete vibrator, they really work the best.
Really cool, although. Use Fire clay in the cement mix to greatly improve resistance to the heat. Moisten the hardened cement for the first few days to harden it and be sure allow it to cure / harden for 21 to 28 days prior to the first firing-and start with small fire-increasing it gradually.
i was thinking about that, can you add some powder fireclay or what exact product were you thinking, trying to save some money by making instead of buying ty?
Lots of exploding cement comments on here and it depends solely on the cement used. If you use regular cement, then it will likely crack or possibly explode if the cement was wet. However there are cements made for this type of application. They are usually called high heat furnace or high temperature refractory cements. Those types of cement are non porous and can withstand direct flame without cracking or exploding. Provided you set (vibrate the concrete) and cure them correctly to avoid air pockets. The non porous nature of these types of cements, will prevent moisture from absorbing into the cement and causing catastrophic explosions to occur. Basically use all products for what they were intended for and read the product instructions to make sure you are using it correctly.
I was wondering what can be added or removed if you are working with normal cement to avoid explosions, thanks buddy for the sound advice
If I were to try to build one I'm sure I wouldn't change much, this looks very fun and practical
Great stove. Best I've seen on UA-cam. So versatile. Great video.
Several people have requested a material list in the description, which is a great idea. What is the oil in the beginning? What type of cement mix to buy to withstand high temperatures? What is the green and white objects placed in the bucket? This would be good info to have to make this more of a "how to" video and less of a "watch me make"
If you are not going to provide a materials list, then just change the title of the video to Watch Me Cast a Stove From A Paint Bucket"
If I had to guess - oil is probably old motor oil, white object is packing Styrofoam, green is that material that florists use to hold flower arrangements. It looks like most of the materials are repurposed/salvaged waste products. Some info I found on mixing cement for stoves: www.traditionaloven.com/tutorials/concrete.html#:~:text=Calcium%20Aluminate%20cement%20and%20Lime,cement%20replaced%20with%20the%20lime.
Yes!!!!
The white material seems to be simple styrofoam. The green one, i think, is that kind os sponge used in fake flowers arrangements.
The oil is any oil, even already burnt, to release the bucket. The cement mix...is one capable of withstand high temperatures (ask guidance to a salesman in your area).
Give a list is cool, but the video is very intuitive.
Is that a pvc pipe for the stove pipe? Can't imagine that wouldn't melt.
@@2bczar4u its metal you can see the welds on it
You can greatly improve the strength of the hardened concrete by keeping it damp for a month or so, after it sets. Cement does not harden by drying, but by reacting with water. Longer reaction time = more strength.
Thank you for that. Because I needed a great little camping stove, and this just went into my favorites. But since it'll be slammed into my storage along with all my other camping gear, the stronger it is, the better it is.... :)
@@chrispatriot Be careful, standard concrete can explode if using for fire pits and stoves when heated.
Is it refractory concrete?
@@practicalguy973 that's the same problem with clay: il it's not completely dried, the water trapped in it boils, creates steam that breaks the piece
@DB ok boomer 😂
TOTALLY building one of these!
Great video!👍
Okay, people, be wary of this thing: chances are, you'll keep it outdoors. That means it will get wet. Concrete absorbs moisture like a sponge. So when you fire it up, the moisture inside turns to steam and there's a better-than-average chance it will blow up like a bomb. You could get hurt. Seriously hurt.
The guy who made this video knows this - if not, he certainly should. And there should be some warning about it.
Concrete also contains calcium, that explodes under fire conditions.
Jesus, live a little. Take a chance.
JAY WALK IF YOU HAVE TO DAMMIT!!!!
@@yumyee2451 take a toaster into the bathtub, live very little.
Also, I've seen bigger fire pit builds that don't require the reinforcement wires (rebar), since this one is so small, would it even be necessary?? It's not bearing a load at all so what's the point of that? Seems like steps that aren't needed to me.
@@raccpootonsuijuris6949 I'm in the Maldives mate, where is you's at's
Muy bonito, muy bonito el aporte en conocimiento a los demas por parte de ese maestro es una gran persona.
You have to use a type of cement called”Refractory cement” for this type of stove.Regular cement can not withstand the heat and will crack.Can’t believe he would put that much work into this project and not know this.Otherwise a great build.
@MrBoon We may need to know how to make these stoves someday.
@MrBoon so how would this be done..
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Fantastic video, great process and finished product.
O melhor fogão que ja vi. Simples prático e muito fácil de fazer, meus parabéns
New subscriber on May 23, '22. This rocket stove is new to me and I will make one in a week or two. I have several new cooking items that I have saved for the rocket stoves and plan to "break them in" this hurricane season. I am on the Alabama Gulf Coast and always like to be prepared for the June to November wild weather months. Thanks for the great video.
Make sure you use heat resistant cements, otherwise you face the risk of the cement exploding due to the moisture trapped in regular concrete
Edit: How to die from fire pit shrapnel. Theres a reason actual fire bricks exist.
I am DEFINITELY making one of these for my cast iron wok. Love it! Thankyou
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That's really wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
My favourite part is the little kitty coming to check the quality of the job lol
A list of materials in the description would be nice
I agree!
Are you both tardos?
@@kennyray9159 what's the material he painted on the bucket (right at the beginning)?
@@barnabyvonrudal1 It’s a form release oil. Any low grade oil will work.
@@inomad1313right, thanks!
Thank you for good editing and not yammering stupidly all through the video. Good video.
that was ABSOLUTLY BRILLIANT ! AWARD WINNER LOVE IT
They make furnace cement that can be used outdoors and withstands over 2000 degrees F . You just have to make sure you buy the right kind
I see that the exploding cement topic has already been addressed👍Mainly its the water trapped inside. Even if its the correct cement, it needs to be slowly heated over the course of a few days. The the cement needs to be completely dry inside and out
Very Cool. The human's ingenuity never ceases to amaze!
If I may, one thing I might've done, is put "more foam at the bottom, and put it to one edge. The reason being, it would be the size of a small metal drawer/tray, that could be easily removed for the ashes... ;)
Супер печь !!!! А вот если её глиной обмазать, просто для эстетического эффекта .Вы молодец!!!!👌👍
Nice one. Correct size, well planned, top job done 🔥👍
Magnífico... gracias por compartir.
Hello my new friend! Thank you so much for sharing your great video! ❤️
Fantastic and easy to make, also a wood/charcoal saver!!!!
Thank you so much
Oi Parabéns!!! Tô pesquisando pra fazer um pra pôr dentro de casa e c/forninho.Vcs fazem os melhores 👍🏻
You have knowledge, the oven is simple and fast. Thanks for your sharing.
I definitely have to try this. I want to clear my garden this year and bring in some rocks, so a stove will be ideal once that's done!
Be careful using rocks if they are to dense they can crack and explode
@@silverdragonden872 Ah, no no, the rocks are for the garden, but any stove will be separate. Thanks for the thought . 👍
Gostei muito parabéns pela sua criatividade,
Never ever pick up a pan at 200°C full of oil with bare hands! Oh, and wear body armour when using this stove coz there's a damn good chance it will explode.
This was great! Love the idea. Just need to source the proper cement and I will build one myself.
Thank you so much
Marvellous master piece. Totally smokeless.
Thank you for this video. Subscribed.
Looks like a neat idea but the other posters are correct: You need refractory cement, and you need to keep it wet for four weeks so that the chemical reaction can proceed, for maximum strength. Also, after a month of being kept wet, you need to fire it several times with a very small fire so that any remnant moisture can be driven off.
Smart and creative job,Thanks
mantap
At last someone built something smart! Thank you.
Very nice, simpel and economic design, thank you so much. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Amei muito pratico👍🇧🇷
Que belo trabalho, muito útil. 👍👍👍
Thanks you
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Awesome! I like the idea of the vent pipe
Very nice design, love the hot water release trick.
Very cool job, however will it last without cracks?
To increase the concrete strength and to minimise moisture in the concrete, use a vibrating saw ( jigsaw, sabresaw, multitool etc) without a blade, on the outside of the bucket to vibrate the mix immediately after filling the bullet.
Having said that, this type of fire is VERY dangerous, and can explode due to the moisture in it expanding as it heats.
Amazing! Exactly what I’m looking for!
Me encantó la idea!! Saludos
Amei pra o Interior e otimo
Great job!👍😍
Please tell me how you prepare the cement mortar? What are the proportions of water, cement, sand?
Gracias por compartir tan buena idea me gusto mucho tu creatividad bendiciones
Nice project. Who else noticed that he loves sweet potatoes?😁😁
Ficou perfeito 👌 meus parabéns
So this 150 pound oven is something that might be good for backpacking
That’s a beauty! Love it
Молодец поработал, и поел . Что может быть лучше👍👍👍
Nice, but I did not see any rocket action and the top of the flue was not shown. Was it only smokeless on the cook surface?
Acetone would melt the foam cores almost instantly instead of having to dig or burn them out.
...Or Lacquer Thinner!!!
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!!
Respect ! simple but 200% efficient !
Thank you , i must try this one when i have time 🙏😇🙏
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amigo parabens lindos trabalhos, so mim tira uma duvida o que vc usa para o cimento nao ter rachaduras ?
deve ser cimento refratário p não estourar ou rachar.
Açúcar
Love it. Gonna be living in the mntns at a building site at 2000 meters. This is gonna seriously help me win 'cribs' bushcamp edition 😁
That is the prettiest stove I’ve seen nice job 👍
We have used the same method but inside the stove we use clay brick and cladding with clay also works very well 👍
Thank you so much
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So cool, but I wish you put like some words, or a link to words. Some sort of diagram/measurements? What's the goo at the beginning? How'd you cut that foam so perfectly?
And agreed you should sell "just add cement" kits, you'd make good money!
Verdadeiro artista do fogão .
That is amazing and really creative! you should be well chuffed with yourself, what great talent. I liked and subscribed.
Wear eye protection when using it, because it will probably explode.
Wow, when I first read the title I was* disgusted thinking about a stove made out of paint and cement, but Watching this video satisfyingly showed me how unique and magical a simple process like this can turn out to be nothing more but absolute perfection. It's so incredible to realize how simple some household items can be such a great use to us. Thank you so much for sharing, I really can't wait to try this myself God bless.🙏
For your own safety pleeease do not
@@littlewigglemonster7691 lolz, I'll go head and take your word for it.
Love this very much, well done.
1st time watching and I’m hooked! If there were a narrative, it’ll make your videos that much epic!! … Awesome job tho my dude and keep em’ coming bro 😎👍✨
Concrete can explode in a big way when it gets hot. You absolutely need to get all air bubbles out of the concrete. Not just around the side
You can make a paste by mixing burnt wood ash with water. Passing this paste on the outside of the pan before cooking is much easier to wash off.
I did this in my 🇯🇲 country
In Veracruz Mexico we do that
Great design! Thanks for sharing.
good morning my friend I really liked your work your videos are amazing I loved all your videos I'm already written on your channel big hug to you
This is really nice. What was the dark thick substance you spread around the interior of the large bucket? Looked like motor oil.
I think that's a used oil
Oil for the concert not to stick to the bucket and use boiling water with heat the oil will heat up for release
Any substance that the material used won't adhere to, Vaseline would work there are professionals products called releasing agents, when constructing tilt wall structures we used a liquid form of releasing agent we called monkey blood.
Wow it's amazing
Thank so much
Молодец, мастер, очень интересная идея.
Nice work. I am gonna try surely
Thumb down.
You came up with a very nice idea, and took the trouble to show how to execute it.
But, people are asking very relevant and important questions here, and you choose to ignore them.
So why all the hassle of the video?
Too bad.
Excelente👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
My favorite part of this is the music. Not kidding.
Also, if this guy doesn’t also have his own cooking series too then he’s totally selling himself short.
Gostei muito parabéns pela sua criatividade.
Careful. Cement explodes at high temp. That's why fire bricks are used. Cool build though 👍
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2 hours
+ к этой теме натуральные продукты и это печь подарок для любителей отдыха на природе. Класс!
All that and in flip flops and socks,,, you make it look to easy 😊,, I have got to try this thanks for a great video
What a great mind. To GOD be the glory❤
Where do you get the green and white foam pieces from?
The green foam is used in planters, the white one is flat. They can both be found in a hobby store like "Michaels". The green one has a curve for planters. Maybe "Target". Good luck.
That is a very cute orange cat you have. :)
Better art than hunter's? Salty bezerkers army says yes!!!!! 💜 it!
So good. Is this also giving heat like a real oven? Of course inside you have to build a way out through the window.
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Never attempt this inside of the house. It will explode.
Will the cement dont crack teough heat
Beautiful looking job
It looks wonderful!