ILLEGAL STOVE USES WATER

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  • @danielstellmon5330
    @danielstellmon5330 4 місяці тому +131

    I thought the user was going to use water as the fuel. I was very curious as to how the stove separated the H and O.

    • @adaliciaalvarez9167
      @adaliciaalvarez9167 3 місяці тому +3

      Yo también pensé lo mismo.

    • @hhhaaa7716
      @hhhaaa7716 3 місяці тому +12

      It doesn't. To do it you would need temperature of over 3,000K. The water use is to push the flame out of the nozle.

    • @portagepete1
      @portagepete1 3 місяці тому +4

      When you hit water with the right frequency you see it boil, with lots of air coming out, guess what that air is.

    • @miguelrotaeche8582
      @miguelrotaeche8582 3 місяці тому +4

      So did I. But in fact, this is a very old trick every user of a steam machine (locomotive, crane, etc.) knows. They use the speed of the steam to improve the draft of the coal fire at the beginning.

    • @tonicomas8630
      @tonicomas8630 3 місяці тому +3

      The vapor is H and O... where the H is flammable and increases the flame!! good invention!!

  • @tuckerdogglass5383
    @tuckerdogglass5383 2 місяці тому +2

    Brilliant! Thanks for your wisdom and thoughts on this. Please keep up the great work! BRAVO you are so very smart.
    Blessings!

  • @johnm2726
    @johnm2726 5 місяців тому +257

    The video is impossible to follow. What exactly you are doing?

  • @sgt.scorpio9922
    @sgt.scorpio9922 4 місяці тому +2

    I like the idea ... And you can reduce temperature of the handle just by putting the handle, on the top side of the handle while only having a big rectangular gap for air input... And a curve slider door to control the airflow...

  • @savage6394
    @savage6394 5 місяців тому +79

    I wish you had given more information throughout the build. Also, it would be helpful to show close-ups while explaining why and what you are doing.

    • @anthonyv6962
      @anthonyv6962 4 місяці тому +1

      google is free

    • @savage6394
      @savage6394 4 місяці тому +13

      @@anthonyv6962 unlike your comment, I was offering him constructive criticism. He could take it or leave it. I’ll help you out with the definition of Constructive Criticism since you seem to be a little daft. Criticism intended to provide suggestions for improvement without insulting the recipient.

    • @Uthael_Kileanea
      @Uthael_Kileanea 3 місяці тому +8

      @@anthonyv6962 Time is not. This suggestion potentially saves time in the future and gets more people to like the creator's videos.

    • @user-dr2xo5qz1h
      @user-dr2xo5qz1h 2 місяці тому

      45

    • @mirandahotspring4019
      @mirandahotspring4019 День тому

      It was pretty simple to follow. The water in the top tank boils and the steam across the burning oil draws more air across, creating the blowtorch effect.

  • @ididnotkilljfk861
    @ididnotkilljfk861 5 місяців тому +9

    you need kindling to start a log fire , not a gas burner directly onto the big logs !!

  • @strangeclouds7724
    @strangeclouds7724 18 днів тому +2

    maybe change the title since your not just using water

  • @DennisBrummett-jh6wl
    @DennisBrummett-jh6wl 5 місяців тому +12

    One of my favorites to make is a great depression hobo travel stove,, I've of course turned and modified for it to be hotter with less fuel use.
    🤙🤙🤙

  • @user-uw2zc1jg6z
    @user-uw2zc1jg6z 5 місяців тому +5

    I was so amazed by the miracle of creation. Since most of us aren’t welders or metal workers please list the prefabricated equivalents. Looked like that took many hours to make. That same amount of time could have yielded enough fire starter balls made from wood scrap and sawdust and wax, fat, waste oil can even be used if the fire is outside and you don’t cook over the fire for a while which you wouldn’t anyway. Plus why are you lighting that so frequently? Light it at the start of winter and it goes out at the start of spring.

    • @revmsj
      @revmsj 5 місяців тому

      Dude, go away. Most of us are here for the creator aspect of this content. Literally none of us came to find out what we do about wet wood for our wood stove this winter so stfu…🙄😒

    • @revmsj
      @revmsj 5 місяців тому

      And just get a $100 welding machine from Harbor Freight and learn to do what he’s doing. It’s not that difficult

    • @w6a4m6
      @w6a4m6 3 місяці тому

      Q tal.... no se que miedo tiene haciendo el video asi, .... pregunto, el uso de agua aumenta el uso de madera ( o sea se consume mas ràpido)

  • @georginaporter4809
    @georginaporter4809 5 місяців тому +27

    great stuff! The very old and almost forgotten steam energy/engine/nuclear power concept explained in a children friendly way. I'll try making one.

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 3 місяці тому +4

      " almost forgotten steam energy/engine/nuclear power concept " what the heck are you blithering about ???

    • @kylemccourt663
      @kylemccourt663 3 місяці тому

      LOL right? we haven't even touched the tip of the iceberg... Harnessing the power of steam/hydrogen will eventually be the answer to energy independence allowing us finally kick big oil to the curb for good, thus allowing us begin fixing the near irreparable damage that they have done simply out of greed. @@bobsaturday4273

    • @truecrime98
      @truecrime98 2 місяці тому +4

      @@bobsaturday4273stop being rude. Just say nothing if you don’t like what is said. We all need to get along and not let them win by even not being united on you tube!!!!!

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams 2 місяці тому

      ​@truecrime98 He is right, this is some basic ass shit that you learn by middle school.

  • @paulmanzone8373
    @paulmanzone8373 5 місяців тому +13

    I would love to see more, I just subscribed and those are amazing!
    Please share more slow accurate design, love that lil plasma torch

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 3 місяці тому

      so... whats this good for ? " plasma torch" hardly !

  • @sufianwarsi3000
    @sufianwarsi3000 4 місяці тому +7

    Mr. Robo what exactly you wanted to explain in vedio...?

  • @HEREISMULLEER
    @HEREISMULLEER 4 місяці тому +4

    I place waste oil into the lower part. Whilst in the video a brand-new oil bottle can be seen, from which flows perfectly clean, crystal-clear oil. Where do you get that quality waste oil?

  • @olafzuberbuehler4867
    @olafzuberbuehler4867 4 місяці тому

    You are a great engineer! Congratulations and greetings from Poland!

  • @WeebRemover4500
    @WeebRemover4500 5 місяців тому +23

    you can make an angle grinder stand, which can be used to accurately cut large tubes as well if you make some mechanism that allows you to turn a tube around while its clamped as well, its especially good for projects where you need many pieces of thin steel or if you cut hardened metal like threaded rods
    maybe to boost efficiency you wanna insulate the bottom container a bit, maybe make like a disc with holes on the sides so you get the steam contacting a lot more oil? very cool concept, its a waterpowered blowtorch essentially
    im sure this would turn into a flamethrower if one was to try a regular volatile fuel with this

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому +6

      Many thanks! I will definitely heed your advice. 🤝🤖

    • @TimeSurfer206
      @TimeSurfer206 5 місяців тому +2

      There are these things called "Chop Saws."

    • @WeebRemover4500
      @WeebRemover4500 5 місяців тому +5

      @@TimeSurfer206 primarily used in the US plus the blades cost a fortune, in europe we use bandsaws rather

    • @vitorhugomendesdelima-gy4tr
      @vitorhugomendesdelima-gy4tr 4 місяці тому

      Não entendi, se é um fogão à água, para oque tem que por o óleo uzado ??? Kkkkk

    • @TimeSurfer206
      @TimeSurfer206 4 місяці тому +2

      @@vitorhugomendesdelima-gy4tr The oil is the fuel. The water only provides steam to force air through the burn chamber.
      It takes the place of a Blower Fan, or a 12 metre flue (Chimney).

  • @jeffhunter3402
    @jeffhunter3402 5 місяців тому +48

    Great practical use. We use steam the same way with flare stacks for gas fractionation plants and upgraders

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому +1

      🤝🤖

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 3 місяці тому

      so... whats this good for ?

    • @jeffhunter3402
      @jeffhunter3402 3 місяці тому +4

      @bobsaturday4273 using steam to help speed up the velocity of the flaring gas brings in more air and a cleaner burn

    • @flatout5815
      @flatout5815 2 місяці тому +1

      Does seem to me that many businesses like many I've worked at before all use used oil burners yet none have a tank of water over them to make a boiler to get more heat and spread the heat from the pressure built up. Could maybe even turn a generator. Getting everything you can out of the used oil.

    • @jeffhunter3402
      @jeffhunter3402 2 місяці тому

      @flatout5815 actually cogeneration is used quite bit in oil and gas, especially for remote installations where power line and substation instalation would be cost prohibitive

  • @FatChanceTheCouchDog
    @FatChanceTheCouchDog 5 місяців тому +63

    You're supposed to place wood next to or under your wood stove to dry it out before use. Means you have zero need to go outside to get more fuel during the night for at least 2 or 3 days depending on how much heat you actually need.

    • @Deathproof-Zero1
      @Deathproof-Zero1 5 місяців тому +4

      But the constructed device itself is very interesting. It can be used on many things.

    • @Sam-sm9ok
      @Sam-sm9ok 4 місяці тому +6

      Genius does not have common sense?

    • @dh2032
      @dh2032 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Deathproof-Zero1 a no moving parts jet engine? I wonder the thrust coming out is like? got any push?

    • @Deathproof-Zero1
      @Deathproof-Zero1 3 місяці тому

      @@dh2032 What??? 😂

    • @williampollock1274
      @williampollock1274 3 місяці тому

      Yep, that's what we did back during the early 80s as a kid growing up in the middle of nowhere West Virginia. One of my chores was to stack wood about 3-4 feet from the woodstove along a wall close by. The stack of wood lasted us about a week. I'm guessing it was several hundred pounds of wood. It was a single stack about 3 !/2 feet high and about 7 feet long.😂😂

  • @markshoemaker65
    @markshoemaker65 5 місяців тому

    Outstanding, simple and extremely effective.

  • @pj7362
    @pj7362 Місяць тому

    Pretty straight forward. The vapor state of the water I believe also makes O2 more readily available for the burn. Sweet

  • @philholman8520
    @philholman8520 5 місяців тому +1

    Terrific!
    Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge!
    Thanks to the little red Robot for keeping our attention to your details.
    A Job well done! 👍✌️🇬🇧☺️

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому +1

      I am very pleased that you like my work. Thank you!😊🤝🤖

  • @nelsonlafit2859
    @nelsonlafit2859 4 місяці тому

    de lo mejor que he visto hasta ahora gracias Mr Robo!!

  • @karolstruck9822
    @karolstruck9822 5 місяців тому +31

    A great method of bending small pipes is to pack them full of sand. You can either pinch off the end and then start packing full of sand and then pinch off the other end make your bends and then cut the ends off. What does method you can do some real crazy bends. Great Concepts love your work. Please keep up the good work

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому +2

      🤝🤖

    • @WeebRemover4500
      @WeebRemover4500 5 місяців тому

      any tips on how to get the sand back out again? i was using this for bending some aluminium tubes around a thicker pipe in a spiral which would then be fed with water and a gasburner would turn the water into steam- but it took quite a while to get the sand back out again

    • @karolstruck9822
      @karolstruck9822 5 місяців тому

      Hopefully the sand you use was dry. Cuz if not it's going to be a b**** to get out. I would warm it slowly and drive off any excess water and then just keep tapping it with a screwdriver or a piece of wood and it should work its way out. There is another method but it cost more and if I told you I'd have to that's where you at the super secrets. Punishable by will you know

    • @patcummins6036
      @patcummins6036 5 місяців тому +8

      Salt is a better option then sand simply because to get it out of a thinner tube simply use water to dissolve the salt.
      Sugar, in my opinion isn’t any good as it burns.

    • @karolstruck9822
      @karolstruck9822 5 місяців тому +4

      Salt will work but it gets very expensive on a 3/4 inch copper pipe or half inch. You can see where this can be a problem.

  • @wolfgrand579
    @wolfgrand579 3 місяці тому +3

    your skills and knowledge are impressive, I love seeing such skillful hands ! it's obvious that you're self-taught ❤💪🇵🇱

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  3 місяці тому +1

      I am very pleased that you like my work. Thank you!🤝😊🤖

  • @sumandeacalinflorin8707
    @sumandeacalinflorin8707 5 місяців тому +5

    hello and respect; I have a question: doesn't the steam that hits the oil fire with such high pressure break down into oxygen and hydrogen, thus also contributing to the combustion ?

    • @edwardpaulsen1074
      @edwardpaulsen1074 4 місяці тому +4

      No, only electrolysis can break that molecular bond. If mere pressure and heat could break water into hydrogen and oxygen, then volcanic vents under the ocean would be flaming infernos...

    • @matthewtravers3786
      @matthewtravers3786 4 місяці тому +4

      Actually yes. The steam reacts with the glowing carbon (soot) producing carbon monoxide and hydrogen. They used to produce coal gas with this reaction.

  • @glenparker234
    @glenparker234 5 місяців тому +7

    I’ve lived I the woods for the last 40 years we normally if the wood is wet just put the next few pieces your going to burn on top of the stovetop to dry out a little more. I’ve used my propane torch to start lots of fires but if you have electricity my favorite is using a heat gun it will fan the fire and dry out the wood it will also start a fire no matches or torches or starting fluids needed just stack up your Kinlin and your wood turn on your heat gun and blow till you have fire it only takes a minute or two and if you’re fire dies down a little just blow it again. Don’t use a hair dryer they will work but the end will melt from the heat in the stove you can get a nice heat gun for $15-20 and they last for years you can also use them to strip paint and other stuff plus you don’t have the smell of burning used oil and when you switch it off it’s off unlike the blow torch in this video you’re going to have to do something with this till it goes out I have a old style blow torch similar to this one it’s a pain to start but you can turn it off when you’re done using it unlike this model good luck and don’t burn your house down 😂

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому

      Many thanks! I will definitely heed your advice. 🤝🤖

    • @revmsj
      @revmsj 5 місяців тому +1

      He can very easily turn his off. Just keep a larger metal vessel near by to put over top of it to snuff it out. Simple and foolproof

    • @revmsj
      @revmsj 5 місяців тому

      Also no one gives a shit. And no one gave a shit about the wet wood. It was only ever an excuse for us to play with our welding machines and fire…

  • @bingewatcher6077
    @bingewatcher6077 4 місяці тому

    Your system is really interesting ! A big thank-you ! ! So I subscribe !

  • @kevingagne8266
    @kevingagne8266 4 місяці тому +1

    Stack a 1/2 cord near stove to dry out. We used to get six cords a year. Stacked outside all summer to dry then moved it all to the basement early fall

  • @goofyvids2978
    @goofyvids2978 5 місяців тому +1

    Hey Mr. Robo
    I am very Pleased that you Uploaded this Technology
    I never knew this way Before but now i really feel Happy that you somehow came to know this trick
    Thanks for Sharing this

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому +1

      I am very pleased that you like my work. Thank you!🤝🤖

    • @goofyvids2978
      @goofyvids2978 5 місяців тому

      I am very Pleased that I saw this Video @@mister-robo

  • @BadbreathBarfly
    @BadbreathBarfly 3 місяці тому +31

    My reply is to some commenters here. This is a build of a very useful tool. That obviously is to be used in an environment that doesn't have a 3D printer, plasma torch or even electricity.
    If your broke down on the side of some unknown road, no one for miles. All you need is a lighter, a little motor oil & water. This will get wet wood burning for signal fire & warmth.
    Get it? Good.

    • @mucitusta37topcu4
      @mucitusta37topcu4 2 місяці тому +1

      Su nozülü kaç mm çapında?
      Kolay gelsin teşekkürler.

    • @BadbreathBarfly
      @BadbreathBarfly 2 місяці тому +1

      What is the diameter of the water nozzle? Good luck, thank you
      I don't know. There are no designs to follow. Only this video. You will need some time in the workshop to figure out everything about this build. But, for someone who travels on long desolate roads or off-road. This would be a #1 tool to have if you need to camp in a wet environment & all you can collect is wet wood. This tool will dry it enough to get a campfire started.
      In a wet environment this tool will be the difference between a warm night & a soggy cold night.
      But, you can't go buy this one yet. You want one, you build it for yourself
      Good luck & don't burn your hand.

    • @nickmontanaro9638
      @nickmontanaro9638 2 місяці тому +1

      I can do the same thing with a lighter, a little lighter fluid and newspaper. Am I a genius too?

    • @donaldhoot7741
      @donaldhoot7741 2 місяці тому +2

      Brush your teeth and stay out of bars.

    • @donaldhoot7741
      @donaldhoot7741 Місяць тому +1

      😂🙃🤪

  • @user-fj7jf8jm4g
    @user-fj7jf8jm4g 3 місяці тому +3

    I thought it would be a H2 Burner 😢 but maybe you show us soon how to burn water 😊

  • @BadbreathBarfly
    @BadbreathBarfly 3 місяці тому +3

    What a solid, go to, tool to have in my go-bag for camping. This is brilliant.
    I get it, don't need schematics to make my own.
    I would recommend filing for US Patents on your designs (you never know, something might become a payday).
    Thanks for sharing your build.
    Incase the jetter port from the water container might become plugged from foreign material. I will modify your build by adding an adjustable pressure relief cap for saftey, incase left unattended. I have an idiot for a brother.
    Great build!

    • @mirandahotspring4019
      @mirandahotspring4019 День тому +1

      These designs have been in the public arena for decades and you'd be unlikely to get a patent granted.

  • @jimjames5416
    @jimjames5416 3 місяці тому +11

    Ever heard of....kindling? Google it, then using your hands, not Google, put crumpled newspaper into the stove first, then place the kindling on top. Light the paper and watch the magic of fire. And please, don't put water on it.

    • @5161estel
      @5161estel 2 місяці тому +2

      Yep, the way it's meant to be done😅

    • @David-tt1rb
      @David-tt1rb 7 днів тому

      U shouldn't have spoon fed such a simple procedure - they have to have the motivation to seek the answers - u know what they say about unsolicited advice? It's usually a waste of breath because it they haven't yet asked they probably wont appreciate it

  • @stephenrocks7004
    @stephenrocks7004 4 місяці тому +2

    No matter what you build or how you build it or what design you use you cannot get more BTUs out than BTU combustible, materials, supplied to the burn box.

  • @loneninja
    @loneninja 3 місяці тому

    Thank you. There must be a way to adjust the exit nozzle size or shape to focus the flame better ...

  • @ethereal369
    @ethereal369 2 місяці тому +17

    I bet 'the industry' loves you. Use care. For all your fantastic, elegant, genius heating inventions & innovations are exactly the kind of things that have gotten some people 'disappeared'.

    • @fortissimoX
      @fortissimoX 2 місяці тому +1

      Well, unlike thirty years ago when it was much easier to ridicule someone on personal level and to hide information, this video has already been seen probably tens of thousands of times by knowledgable people who know how to replicate this. So, information is already out there and it can only further evolve.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams 2 місяці тому

      ​@fortissimoX Woodgas is a 100+ year old technology. Well documented and been used on everything from military trucks in WW1 and 2 and farm tractors.

  • @ronniejohnson317
    @ronniejohnson317 3 місяці тому +1

    Don’t let the fire go out in your furnace. Add wood to it wet or not, it will get hot and dry.

  • @deniscortes9200
    @deniscortes9200 2 місяці тому

    MAN! FINALLY SOMEBODY EXPLAINED HOW IT WORKS. THANKS.

  • @insightsnetwork1111
    @insightsnetwork1111 7 днів тому

    This video shows there's always a better and cleaner way to do things, Thanks.

  • @user-ir4ch6df2p
    @user-ir4ch6df2p 4 місяці тому +2

    Well done, excellent use of natural principles given to us by the creator.

  • @EcoGreensFarm
    @EcoGreensFarm 5 місяців тому

    Greetings from Cascadia!
    Thank you, and best wishes to you too!

  • @davekendall9749
    @davekendall9749 4 місяці тому

    Interesting but what about pressure release value, if the steam gets to much , if you made a bigger one , pretty cool idea though.

  • @juanlopez-eh6zy
    @juanlopez-eh6zy 6 днів тому

    Hola Amigo soy Inventor , vivo en Chile ... Y le doy gracias a Dios por encontrar tu Canal ... Eres un genio ... Que Dios siga poniendo gracia en ti .... Saludos desde Santiago de Chile ❤

  • @luckyspec2274
    @luckyspec2274 5 місяців тому +15

    I only use the little things around the house:
    Pulls out a welding torch 😂

  • @ellooku
    @ellooku 3 місяці тому

    You got my sub. Amazing talent.

  • @liamlapierre329
    @liamlapierre329 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you very much for sharing your insights and wisdom!
    Appreciate you!

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  4 місяці тому +1

      I am very pleased that you like my work. Thank you!🤝🤖

  • @chrismcgee7177
    @chrismcgee7177 5 місяців тому +2

    He is simply burning oil very efficiently utilizing steam.

  • @DonCarlione973
    @DonCarlione973 5 місяців тому +1

    Lmfao!
    Ok, let me stop talking. Enjoy the build.
    Proceeds to 3D print and paint a little Android doll 👌🏼
    I got a nice chuckle out of this one 😆

  • @birdlensfilmmaxdarktower9656
    @birdlensfilmmaxdarktower9656 11 днів тому

    😂Mr Robo is even more distractive

  • @MultiShofyan
    @MultiShofyan 2 місяці тому

    I ever make in other models, waste oil, water tank, and jet stove...and it work,
    I still calculate the efficiency, between LPG and water oil.

  • @sonicninja3434
    @sonicninja3434 2 місяці тому

    This is AMAZING!! BRAVO!!!

  • @devbratmandal9232
    @devbratmandal9232 5 місяців тому

    Very simple, but very very useful

  • @user-wn1gn9qu6z
    @user-wn1gn9qu6z 4 місяці тому

    Отличная связка, понятная и без проблем, спасибо

  • @shawnhowell156
    @shawnhowell156 5 місяців тому +24

    It doesn't burn on H2O. He's using oil as a burner.

    • @TxBoi4891
      @TxBoi4891 5 місяців тому +2

      To create steam which increases burn. Everybody that watched video, knows he's burning oil. You might try listening more than talking, and you would have know this and known how useless you comment is. Have a great day.

    • @revmsj
      @revmsj 5 місяців тому

      Yeah so who the hell suggested he was burning water? Are you trying to convince yourself because you got scared when you thought water was burning….?

    • @norbertbenyak7125
      @norbertbenyak7125 6 днів тому

      @@TxBoi4891how steam increase burn?

    • @udrinkit
      @udrinkit 5 днів тому

      Leftists hate this..

  • @markburd8541
    @markburd8541 5 місяців тому +45

    You are a genius in my book Mr. Robo! Thankyou for all your hard work.

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому +5

      I am very pleased that you like my work. Thank you!🤝🤖

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 3 місяці тому

      so... whats this good for ?

    • @davidhorn6008
      @davidhorn6008 2 місяці тому

      Selling advertising on You Tube!

    • @neveralonewithchrist6016
      @neveralonewithchrist6016 2 місяці тому

      WHY DON'T YOU GIVE CREDIT TO THE JAPANESE?
      THIS IS A CLASSICAL JAPANESE BLOWTORCH?

    • @neveralonewithchrist6016
      @neveralonewithchrist6016 2 місяці тому

      ​@@mister-roboit should make you feel awkward when somebody implies that you have genius....
      One can only imagine how small one would feel in the Giant mind of a genius?
      😊

  • @quieromasluz
    @quieromasluz 5 місяців тому

    What a nice song with the modular. Can I find it somewhere?

  • @arsenelupiniii8040
    @arsenelupiniii8040 5 місяців тому +1

    second most dangerous thing I have seen today.

  • @BiitchSlapper
    @BiitchSlapper 5 місяців тому

    This is how a deep fried turkey burns down ur patio deck

  • @ladyhawkNone
    @ladyhawkNone 5 місяців тому

    I wish u explained some of it. I'm new to ur channel. I find it interesting but would like more explanation as why it works and what ur doing as u do it.

    • @anthonyv6962
      @anthonyv6962 4 місяці тому

      google is free and your friend. Lazy

  • @williamfowler616
    @williamfowler616 3 місяці тому

    that yellow flame just speaks efficiency.

  • @kmsr1700am
    @kmsr1700am 5 місяців тому +1

    You are amazing Mr. Robo

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому

      Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! 🤝🤖

  • @cprn.
    @cprn. 3 місяці тому +1

    Honestly? Just make proper tinder, feather sticks, etc, to extend fire for long enough to partially dry the big damp chunks...

  • @russburton4018
    @russburton4018 5 місяців тому

    Awesome content liked and followed millwright and electrician and I was glued to your video can't wait for more

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому

      I am very glad that you like my videos! Come again, thanks!🤝🤖

  • @samuelfinkenzeller2002
    @samuelfinkenzeller2002 3 місяці тому +1

    I built this burner yesterday and I have to say I'm more than happy. Works very well.

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  3 місяці тому +2

      Hello. I am very pleased that my videos are liked and can be useful to someone.🤝🤖

    • @samuelfinkenzeller2002
      @samuelfinkenzeller2002 3 місяці тому +1

      burnernozzle got a max. temperature of 351⁰ Celius

    • @donnacopeland5845
      @donnacopeland5845 2 місяці тому

      I came across this and had to watch as I get great enjoyment from watching videos like these and to read some of the comments. I think it is so cool that you have made this. I would love to be able to make something like this but unfortunately I don't have the skill set. But I've always wanted to have a trade in all of these, carpentry, metal work, wielding, electrical and plumbing. I think the education system should make it compulsory for girls to take classes in all of these!

  • @ionutandrasesc2376
    @ionutandrasesc2376 5 місяців тому +1

    Yes, very good, but with this design you will quickly melt the steam exit part

    • @kreont1
      @kreont1 5 місяців тому

      this is special steam bomb

  • @Jay-gx8dm
    @Jay-gx8dm 2 місяці тому +1

    Try ordering your wood a year in advance.. it will be dry. Try making kindling..... Try using a fire starter instead of lighting logs with a torch.

  • @ALIUzun-he5jt
    @ALIUzun-he5jt 2 місяці тому

    Thank you great ideas

  • @JerzyAdams
    @JerzyAdams 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic Idea ! 👍

  • @pattyjomckee
    @pattyjomckee 2 місяці тому

    Wow!..so easy! I’ll go into my garage and put this contraption together right now. Lol

  • @rickdiceglie8885
    @rickdiceglie8885 4 місяці тому

    2:10 pm in Cincinnati Ohio USA on 1/1/24! Very, very nice! Just like an oil fire on your stove! Water will make the fire worse! But in thos case its controlled!
    Genius! Thank you sir!

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  4 місяці тому

      🖐😊🤝🤖

    • @anthonyv6962
      @anthonyv6962 4 місяці тому

      No nothing like water and an oil fire on a stove. You're way off track.

  • @jb65270
    @jb65270 3 місяці тому

    The 3D printed Robo... NICE!!!

  • @purduephotog
    @purduephotog 3 місяці тому

    Pack tubbing with sand or sugar to keep it from collapsing- sugar can get dissolved but will obviously char with flame, so sand is better.

  • @xuehuihuo4898
    @xuehuihuo4898 4 місяці тому

    只能用在油炉上,柴火不可以,因为油着火用水扑火会越烧越旺,原理是水遇到高温油会把油爆成细小颗粒,相当于汽化的效果

  • @robertflanagan4164
    @robertflanagan4164 3 місяці тому +5

    Below is a rocket stove that I designed and built several years ago. I can show you the design if your group is interested. Most important part is the fresh air that I've piped into the centre of the flame. You guys could also integrate the steam into this design.

  • @saucerboss
    @saucerboss 3 місяці тому

    Try using kindling, birch bark works well...

  • @garryrichardson4572
    @garryrichardson4572 5 місяців тому

    I don’t know what point he was making at the start but who lights a fire with logs with no sticks/kindling ? Also you will find the instructions for a new wood heater says to start off with a bit of sand/dirt to give some mass to start with . It allows the fire to burn longer and greater heat retention. Idea for burner ok though. Increasing oil burning with steam, fantastic.

  • @kenwebster5053
    @kenwebster5053 Місяць тому

    It takes energy to turn water into steam & the steam adds nothing to combustion, in fact it robs combustion of oxygen, giving you a larger, reder & yet less intense flame. There is a net reduction in BTU.

  • @a4q2020
    @a4q2020 4 місяці тому

    "Stay nice and keep going! Sending all my best wishes for your creative ideas sharing UA-cam channel. Your passion and innovation will undoubtedly inspire many. May your journey be filled with success, growth, and an abundance of creativity. Shine on!

  • @charleswieand4445
    @charleswieand4445 5 місяців тому

    Silly in the use of torch split some little stuff and couple of pieces of paper.
    When cleaning out stove save some coals to start up.

  • @DennisBrummett-jh6wl
    @DennisBrummett-jh6wl 5 місяців тому +27

    As a survivalist, wooded , mountain and urban. Love seeing new ways to keep a good life under the grid or in survival.
    Awesome stuff,
    🤙🤙🤙 New sub

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому +1

      I am very glad that you liked my idea. Thank you.🤝🤖

  • @YuliindraCahya
    @YuliindraCahya 12 днів тому

    Bro...its amazing...i like It... But I want to know if you can make a water-fired boiler power generator for households. Thank you and I can't wait to see the results 👍👍👍💪💪💪

  • @mikeconnery4652
    @mikeconnery4652 2 місяці тому

    Nice idea and an excellent build

  • @jy9291
    @jy9291 3 місяці тому

    Many mysteries in this creation...
    a real piece of work.

  • @maryhornbostel6959
    @maryhornbostel6959 4 місяці тому

    You could have the handle double as a fueling port. With a second water chamber you could switch them and refuel without relighting.

    • @macforme
      @macforme 3 місяці тому +2

      yes, we heard you the first time under another name.

  • @leonadair5999
    @leonadair5999 5 місяців тому

    Imma like, comment and subscribe! Thanks!!!

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому

      Hey! I am very glad that now you are with us! 🤝🤖

  • @luisdacosta1541
    @luisdacosta1541 5 місяців тому

    Sir your videos are amazing thank you MR Robô

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому

      😊I am very glad that you like my videos! Come again, thanks!🤝🤖

  • @kellyseeman741
    @kellyseeman741 5 місяців тому +9

    Who taught you how to make a fire ? Learn how to start a wood fire the right way !

  • @viorelgheorghe9772
    @viorelgheorghe9772 13 днів тому

    Are you sure that if I buy the physical copy tomorrow from the store is going to be the uncensured version?

  • @ivanaslan24
    @ivanaslan24 3 місяці тому

    Man, I got excited thinking you separated hydrogen from oxygen with high temperature lol

  • @rodrigo_infl
    @rodrigo_infl 5 місяців тому +1

    Le faltó un diagrama para explicar mejor. Pero si es posible el usa el vapor como presión y ala ves al entrar contacto con el fuego sale más llama ya que tiene más oxigeno para quemar. Lo mismo pasa en una sartén 🍳 cuando se te prende el aceite por acidente si le echas agua aumenta la llama 🔥 por el vapor ♨️ las atas temperaturas es lo mismo claro que acá está más controlado. Por mi parte lo entendí bien es para la demás personas que no entendieron le tuviste que dejar un diagrama dibujado

  • @MrJoker-
    @MrJoker- 5 місяців тому

    Make a mini greenhouse, store wood in it, will make it 10x easier to light when needed. Saves you money and time.

    • @mister-robo
      @mister-robo  5 місяців тому

      Many thanks! I will definitely heed your advice. 🤝🤖

  • @outseeker
    @outseeker Місяць тому +1

    i'm not really an outdoors-y kinda guy, but the first 30 secs where you're trying to light a log with a blow torch makes me wonder, do you live completely without kindling? XD

  • @musikSkool
    @musikSkool Місяць тому

    He is converting some of the energy in the heat into kinetic energy in the form of steam that creates moving air, and that moving air turbocharges the fire. This is a steam powered turbocharger on a fire. You could use it instead of a bellows to increase the temperature of a bed of coals until it can soften steel. Called a forge.

  • @deepsleep7822
    @deepsleep7822 3 місяці тому

    I’ve never used a torch to start a fire. I’ve used twigs, kindling and pieces of paper to start a fire.

  • @stevenhard3961
    @stevenhard3961 3 місяці тому

    Firestarter I make. TSC Pine Shavings in a 55 gallon steel barrel and pour 5 gallons of free waste oil over bottom half of shavings and repeat at top. Great fire starter.

  • @Michel-7.7.7
    @Michel-7.7.7 2 місяці тому

    If i'd make a list of 100 skills you may have, welding wouldn't be on it

  • @Digging_Kangaroo
    @Digging_Kangaroo 2 місяці тому +1

    If only someone invented smaller pieces of wood ……like uhhhh …… kindling to start a fire 😅

  • @sandrakrackovic4625
    @sandrakrackovic4625 5 місяців тому +1

    Voda ubrzava i pospešuje sagorevanje goriva. Ali da li doprinosi uštedi goriva? Da li dolazi do sagorevanja vode? Jedino u tom slučaju ovaj sistem bi bio komercijalan vid grejanja. Jer u suprotnom, ovo je ipak samo jedan brener ili peć na ulje ...

  • @MuriMorello
    @MuriMorello 3 місяці тому +1

    so that proves what I think we already know, we don't really need all that petrol and gas market out there for cars?

  • @alexhollingsworth4006
    @alexhollingsworth4006 2 місяці тому

    Very cool torch I don't have the means to weld anything but I might try to come up with some other way of doing this I think it wouldn't be a great way to start campfires without needing to find tinder or fatwood

  • @jonnyd8399
    @jonnyd8399 2 місяці тому +1

    If you would like a lesson on starting a fire with wet wood I could help you and it doesn't involve any of this extra stuff you just need to make kindling and really small pieces to get it going