How to make a modern heating stove that millions of people do not know

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  • @organican
    @organican 10 днів тому +75

    Nice work! I'm really digging that homemade sheet metal brake

  • @barttobias3933
    @barttobias3933 10 днів тому +105

    I don’t see click bait in this video. I agree that not everyone has the tools and skills to make these. But for us that do, this is an awesome idea. I even like that you made your own bender. Subscribed.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  10 днів тому +8

      Thank you very much, I wish you good health and happiness.

    • @barttobias3933
      @barttobias3933 10 днів тому +3

      Thank you, and to you. Keep up the great ideas.

    • @bezocivec
      @bezocivec 9 днів тому +11

      for me it is the bender as well, but also the lid from a cooking pot as glass insert. Brilliant.

    • @HouSlalom
      @HouSlalom 9 днів тому +6

      Are you taking orders?

    • @frijoli9579
      @frijoli9579 8 днів тому

      Based on what output data is this a great idea? Tissue paper floating in a breeze? Is it a good concept? I have no idea, and neither do you.

  • @willwade1101
    @willwade1101 15 днів тому +186

    What we did when I was a kid was to take 3inch stove pipe and wire it to each side of the 6 inch stove pipe. The 3 inch extended to 6 inches above the floor and to the ceiling and fanned out to the far corners of the room. When the stoves exhaust pipe heated up it would heat up the 3 inch pipe which caused the air to rise in it drawing cold air from the floor and exit in the far corners of the house warming the farthest parts of the room.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  14 днів тому +17

      Thank you very much for your comments and suggestions. Wish you good health and happiness.

    • @bennierussom6408
      @bennierussom6408 11 днів тому +22

      Like how you give just enough of the process of a step to give us the idea of what you are doing. No boring repetition….

    • @SamuelShuck
      @SamuelShuck 10 днів тому +7

      Alright, That's genius.

    • @HouSlalom
      @HouSlalom 9 днів тому +2

      Can you add this stove to a home?

    • @i-Am-HELLSPAWN
      @i-Am-HELLSPAWN 7 днів тому +6

      Awesome idea with no moving parts , totally ingenious, brother

  • @supremepattybeef
    @supremepattybeef 10 днів тому +34

    Came for the stove but that sheet bender is pretty cool too.

  • @Ocean_breezes
    @Ocean_breezes 9 днів тому +33

    Beautiful work. The metal fabrication, welding and use of the angle grinder is top notch. I would absolutely buy one these from you. Just for the unique craftsmanship. . Well done !

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  9 днів тому +5

      Thank you very much

    • @3323vince
      @3323vince 7 днів тому +2

      i was just thinking that. and the simplicity.

    • @glennbrymer4065
      @glennbrymer4065 День тому

      I agree. I'm too old now and I no longer have the tools etc to build my own.
      But I'd sure like to have one because it is so dang nice! Great build brother.
      Some of the best work I've seen lately.
      The video was also very well edited.
      Well done! Thank you for sharing. It was exciting watching. Brought back many good memories. Well done on all of it. Beautiful little stove there!

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  День тому

      @glennbrymer4065 Thank you very much, I wish you good health and happiness.

  • @nauy
    @nauy 13 днів тому +62

    I love the use of a rice cooker lid for the door!

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  13 днів тому +4

      Thank you very much

    • @GD-mw1kd
      @GD-mw1kd 11 днів тому +9

      These days the glass lids last longer than the pan coatings.

    • @MrArthand
      @MrArthand 11 днів тому +2

      Pyrex dishes or lids work real well also .

    • @phoenixfridge1495
      @phoenixfridge1495 10 днів тому

      Yes great idea

    • @David8n
      @David8n 7 днів тому

      And the repurposed knob too :⁠-⁠D

  • @HVAC-TECH-Les
    @HVAC-TECH-Les 10 днів тому +10

    I like the heat exchanger you designed for both stoves......I'll bet they're both very efficient. Thanks for the video!!!

  • @fjeinca
    @fjeinca 7 днів тому +7

    This is an impressive work of art. Your abilities with ordinary hand power tools is stunning. Right on! TFS 😊

    • @fjeinca
      @fjeinca 7 днів тому +1

      It’s two works of art. 😊

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  7 днів тому

      Thank you very much, wish you always healthy and happy

  • @glevideo
    @glevideo 13 днів тому +33

    Nice job. Very impressed with the metal fabrication skill. May I suggest an experiment. Use a thermal electric device attached somewhere to the stove and a DC powered fan. When the thermal device gets hot it will generate voltage to run the fan and you can even add a port to charge you phone at the same time.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  13 днів тому +2

      Your suggestion is great, thank you very much

    • @zgoat4127
      @zgoat4127 11 днів тому

      very cool ideas

    • @willdrivesu7914
      @willdrivesu7914 10 днів тому

      What an awesome idea. I hope to see him try this!

    • @kimawelec1909
      @kimawelec1909 9 днів тому

      I really like this, wondered if he'd make one for others and what he'd charge adding your ideas to the heater?

    • @kimawelec1909
      @kimawelec1909 9 днів тому

      ​@@CreativeCementIdeas: would you be willing to make one using @glevideo's idea and if so, how much $$. ??

  • @rossbrown9768
    @rossbrown9768 12 днів тому +18

    Those are not only functional they are beautiful works of art. You now have a new subscriber.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  12 днів тому

      Thank you very much, wish you always healthy and happy

    •  10 днів тому +2

      ... to make the stove more efficient burning leave the center section u cut out.
      .. leave 1/3rd of what u cut out.
      .. so u basically have 2 slits
      ... this will cause the smoke, which is filled with gases, to recirculate back into the fire and burn more of the gases.
      ... u will get more BTUs outa the wood and will reduce ur smoke exhaust to almost zero

  • @arniespace
    @arniespace 2 години тому

    Very nice plan and well executed. It was smart to weld the hinge before cutting the door completely through.

  • @NOSUBSCRIBERSWANTED
    @NOSUBSCRIBERSWANTED 8 годин тому

    Nice build. You got some skills dude, more than the average person. How you cut so perfect with that grinder is almost magical.

  • @j0917DW
    @j0917DW 3 дні тому +1

    I have just enough skill to know I would mess this up. Haha fantastic work!!

  • @cybair9341
    @cybair9341 11 днів тому +16

    It is always a pleasure to observe talented craftmen work.

  • @TramJizzle
    @TramJizzle 12 днів тому +27

    Awesome job, first rate angle grinder work and I love how you used the ash drawer to control air flow. Two thumbs up 👍👍

  • @WardoUSA
    @WardoUSA 6 днів тому +2

    I am zero skills with everything used in this video other than the grinder, craftsmanship is excellent.
    I want one so bad but I live in AZ and could use it for maybe 2-3 days. Lol

    • @NorthernEagle-TB
      @NorthernEagle-TB День тому

      Add a cooling coil and build an AZ air conditioner instead. 😊

  • @dennisgray7509
    @dennisgray7509 10 днів тому +6

    Two of the very best designs I’ve seen on UA-cam! Gonna build that first one with a 300 gallon propane tank. Should make a great shop heater!!

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  10 днів тому +2

      You are amazing, thank you so much

    • @RussKlo
      @RussKlo 3 дні тому

      I have an old air separator, was intending a rocket stove. This is so much nicer. More labor, but I think I must.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  3 дні тому

      Thanks a lot, I wish you success

  • @KiHert-b7d
    @KiHert-b7d 7 днів тому +1

    Nicely done! Well thought out and planned well. Excellent video. Spectacular stoves and heaters.

  • @ruissarnadas
    @ruissarnadas 8 днів тому

    Valeu!

  • @Nick-q5w6u
    @Nick-q5w6u 3 дні тому

    That's brilliant, with the pipes getting hot and the fan blowing the heat out, amazing use of the heat

  • @poogy3
    @poogy3 4 дні тому

    YES!!!!! Show us some more of your tools you use to fabricate stuff, please. That sheet metal brake is fabulous. How was it made? I'm now interested in fabricating one. Thanx!!!!

  • @jezalison3615
    @jezalison3615 5 днів тому +1

    Awesome to watch! I have no tools or shop for such projects but I may show the video to a shop and have one of these made.Good job and new subscriber.Jez from Eastern Tennessee.

  • @curtisdeboer8963
    @curtisdeboer8963 11 днів тому +25

    If you’re watching this do not use galvanized pipe for the heat exchanger. Zinc poisoning isn’t cool

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  11 днів тому +4

      Thank you very much

    • @SoManyDogs
      @SoManyDogs 11 днів тому +6

      AGREED! Look up “Metal Fume Fever”, caused by welding galvanized pipes. It is no joke. Always remove any galvanization from anything you weld… or heat!

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  11 днів тому +3

      Thank you so much for your advice

    • @markcollins457
      @markcollins457 10 днів тому +2

      I caught that straight up. It is important especially for the novice.
      Nice design i built one similar about 30 years ago, less the Dutch oven glass door.

    • @RenaissanceThinking
      @RenaissanceThinking 9 днів тому +2

      That's why old welders keep buttermilk in their ice chests.

  • @Alvawelding20
    @Alvawelding20 10 днів тому

    Great idea, thank you for sharing

  • @codymorsell9835
    @codymorsell9835 10 днів тому +13

    Thank you for the light filter you put on during the welds

    • @cdurkinz
      @cdurkinz 9 днів тому +1

      Lol why. smfh

    • @mezanoken1492
      @mezanoken1492 9 днів тому +2

      ​@@cdurkinz the smoke was making me cough.

    • @cdurkinz
      @cdurkinz 9 днів тому +3

      @@mezanoken1492 I shouldn't be that surprised on a channel that does PCB repairs he was told he shouldn't show the UV light to cure resin it might hurt our eyes. Apparently people haven't figured out that your monitor can't output extreme UV light. It is fun to imagine viewers at home putting on a welding helmet to watch videos though.

    • @mezanoken1492
      @mezanoken1492 9 днів тому

      @@cdurkinz Iam seening that in my minds eye now 😂 lol

    • @RustyShackleford-u4r
      @RustyShackleford-u4r 8 днів тому +1

      @@cdurkinz the flashes are still annoying if not filtered, funny you think you are such a big brain

  • @esnw33430
    @esnw33430 10 днів тому +3

    Very nice, looks great and functional too.
    I feel the fan might not last long on your first iteration, but im sure you can extend that with a pipe similar to the second model.
    Nice looking stove, and great video of your work.
    Well done.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  9 днів тому

      Thank you very much

    • @psykoklown874
      @psykoklown874 День тому

      Take a look at the setup of the Akorn Auto-Kamado. While there is a duct that shields the fan a bit, the fan isn't all that far from the coals. I'd say around 3-4".

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  День тому

      @psykoklown874 Thank you very much

  • @Tomc8030
    @Tomc8030 4 дні тому

    Nice job, excellent craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing

  • @Networkprofessor
    @Networkprofessor 10 днів тому +3

    Those are impressive skills with the grinder and other tools.

  • @kgeo2686
    @kgeo2686 8 днів тому +4

    One of the few videos that has spared the viewer’s eyes while welding.
    Thank you ❤

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  8 днів тому

      Thank you very much

    • @Tom-eg9cw
      @Tom-eg9cw 8 днів тому +1

      Ha ! I wear a welding helmet during all fabrication videos !

    • @kennymsd
      @kennymsd 7 днів тому +1

      ROTFLMAO.. nice.. so glad he saved me from my monitor being able to burn my retina!

  • @SwitchUpYt
    @SwitchUpYt 8 днів тому

    There must be a way to power the fan using the heat of the fire and a thermoelectric system?

  • @bernonic
    @bernonic 10 днів тому +1

    really good work - I liked the design of your metal bender where you hold it place with your feet and it is not necessary to fasten it to the floor - very clever

  • @Iason4sNikolaou
    @Iason4sNikolaou 5 днів тому

    Awesome work, it fits into the fireplace as well. Wish u could sell the stuff you re making. For people who do not possess the equipment it would be a nice solution. Keep it up!

  • @woodworks2123
    @woodworks2123 11 днів тому +1

    Great designs, id love to see a tiny version of this and see how effective it would be

  • @Cougartx
    @Cougartx 12 днів тому +3

    If only i had all the tools and equipment materials and energy to make me one....love it

  • @aerovector7594
    @aerovector7594 День тому

    Wow these stoves are absolutely wicked, especially the 1st one, I like it best!!
    Are the tubes galvanized steel?
    Cool work

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  День тому

      Thank you very much, those heat exchange tubes are stainless steel tubes.

  • @keopsps3474
    @keopsps3474 20 годин тому

    I love these designs and your work is awesome.
    If possible i would add a seal to the door frame and a another piece of metal between the pipes approximately 70-80% of it's length in order for the heat/smoke to have a longer heat exchange with the tubes

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  18 годин тому +1

      Thank you very much, I am very happy for your comments, I wish you good health and happiness.

  • @vaughnlivetech7959
    @vaughnlivetech7959 9 днів тому

    Absolutely love it and excellent workmanship.

  • @lynchcon
    @lynchcon 13 днів тому +5

    Awesome job. I would suggest moving the fan back a bit and add a small duct it so it doesn’t over heat.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  13 днів тому +1

      Thank you very much for your comment, I wish you good health and happiness.

    • @RussKlo
      @RussKlo 3 дні тому

      Yep, the fan I have is an all metal housing, but still probably nylon shaft bearings. I’m thinking an angled inlet downstream of the fan flow.

  • @harleycharley8323
    @harleycharley8323 11 днів тому +9

    You are a genius! If l were younger and in better health l would build one of these! These stoves are very efficient And attractive!

  • @Logician-k6fig
    @Logician-k6fig 9 днів тому +1

    Nice job, let us know when you are going to sell them. I would definitely buy one. I can visualize these in the shelf at Academy.

  • @tedquaker954
    @tedquaker954 10 днів тому

    Always enjoy your videos.... Thank you. Happy New year!

  • @grahamjones4888
    @grahamjones4888 9 днів тому

    Great work and thought gone into it. My only concern is using it in unventilated rooms as the stove door and the Pyrex pan lid don’t have any seals around them.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  9 днів тому +1

      Hello, when the stove is burning, there is always a lack of air in the combustion chamber. I will take your opinion into account. Thank you very much.

  • @rockalvey2582
    @rockalvey2582 9 днів тому

    I greatly enjoyed this. Learned a few things too. Thank you!

  • @PS-pe6nc
    @PS-pe6nc 3 дні тому

    Beautiful work!

  • @MesaBoogieman82
    @MesaBoogieman82 3 дні тому

    I designed a round wood stove made out of 3/4", 25" diameter steel pipe. Had a welder weld on plate steel on back and front made a door w air intake damper. That was 20 years ago. It is now in workshop since we got a bigger one for the house . The nice thing about cylindrical is the coals fall towards the middle always leaving hot coals for the morning load in. I didn't do the passive hot air pipes but have since seen it done, and is a very good idea for getting more heat out of what you're already burning.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  3 дні тому +1

      You are amazing, I wish you good health and happiness.

    • @MesaBoogieman82
      @MesaBoogieman82 2 дні тому

      @CreativeCementIdeas Same to you. Cement ideas? I've checked out the concrete domes some people are doing. With the rebar , and steel frames , and inflatable balloons to form w liquid spray cement. I really think those are an "intelligent design" . Some are quonset hut style. Some are bermed into the earth for insulation. They're not prone to fire, strong against hurricane and tornados , and high winds. The can even be done on stilts in flood zones. I'm not sure why more of them can't be constructed?

  • @Dzazter
    @Dzazter 6 днів тому

    Creative and beautiful work. Is there some science behind why they seem to burn so clean? Is it design or just the wood choice?

  • @krisdphillips
    @krisdphillips 11 днів тому +1

    Very awesome builds. I love the use of old stuff to make something new and functional.
    Only thing I'd change is I'd add a louvered vent stack that sucks from outside into the bottom. That way you can adjust the flow and intensity by opening and closing the louver. Since this wood stove has to have the ash tray open slightly for airflow, it'll suck heated and conditioned air from the environment it's in, as well as has the possibility of exhausting some Carbon Monoxide into the living space if a gust of wind or something blows into the exhaust vent stack. Keeping the conditioned air and air used for combustion separate will make it more efficient and safe to use.
    All of that said, I couldn't make something this awesome and well built, so hats off to you, sir or madam.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  11 днів тому +1

      Your suggestion is great, thank you very much, wish you always healthy and happy

    • @krisdphillips
      @krisdphillips 11 днів тому

      @@CreativeCementIdeas You as well!

    • @sempertard
      @sempertard 11 днів тому

      good ideas

  • @turbojunkie971
    @turbojunkie971 9 днів тому

    This is an awesome plan. You did an amazing job with the grinder so I thought you would weld better lol.

  • @furiousfurby
    @furiousfurby 11 днів тому +1

    All I need now is most of the tools and equipment to do this. Oh wait, also the absolute boss skill level of the maker in this video. Amazing work!

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  11 днів тому

      Thank you very much,

    • @zgoat4127
      @zgoat4127 11 днів тому +1

      isnt that everything??? lol O maybe a few good ideas as well lol, I luv ur comment🤣

  • @justgoballistic
    @justgoballistic 5 днів тому

    Awesome! How about doing a video on building that sheet metal bender?

  • @bryanbradford2742
    @bryanbradford2742 11 днів тому +1

    Awesome video!! Thank you for taking the time to make it 🙏🏻🌞

  • @A.X.76
    @A.X.76 11 днів тому +2

    I would love to hate on this build… but I can’t.
    They are functional, aesthetically pleasing and show craftsmanship. Bravo!
    Etching primer might make the paint more durable but no one cares about that if they’re warm.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  11 днів тому

      Thank you very much

    •  10 днів тому

      ... am not hating on it, just suggesting improvement.
      ... to make the stove more efficient burning leave the center section u cut out.
      .. leave 1/3rd of what u cut out.
      .. so u basically have 2 slits
      ... this will cause the smoke, which is filled with gases, to recirculate back into the fire and burn more of the gases.
      ... u will get more BTUs outa the wood and will reduce ur smoke exhaust to almost zero

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  10 днів тому

      Thank you very much

  • @kelly2558
    @kelly2558 8 днів тому

    Ingenious designs. I can’t believe I haven’t seen anything similar being mass marketed.

  • @michaelgarza7549
    @michaelgarza7549 8 днів тому

    AWESOME WORK ... ATTENTION TO DETAIL IN BOTH OF THESE PROJECTS... GREAT!!!

  • @Appokalis
    @Appokalis 10 днів тому

    Great work, great skills. I only question the motorized fan… wouldn’t that melt in the long run?

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  10 днів тому

      Hi, you can modify the connection, add a pipe so the fan is further away from the stove

  • @davidbryant6779
    @davidbryant6779 9 днів тому

    Your grinder skills are amazing

  • @hazardsuit6096
    @hazardsuit6096 7 днів тому

    Great build, my only complaint is that you use a electric fan rather than a thermoelectric fan.👍👍👍

  • @GarbageMan2025
    @GarbageMan2025 11 днів тому

    Absolutely amazing! That little blue blower is pretty cool too. Looks like a soviet era product.

  • @davidsharp267
    @davidsharp267 9 днів тому

    Awesome job on the stoves! Great design.

  • @codetech5598
    @codetech5598 6 днів тому

    Thank you for not adding music to the video.

  • @Larsbor
    @Larsbor 7 днів тому

    2:15 That is so clever to mount the hinge first 👏👏

  • @seAnBuchanan
    @seAnBuchanan 8 днів тому

    Wow, nice work sir. You are quite skilled. Subscribed!

  • @alanchilson4614
    @alanchilson4614 12 днів тому

    I like the remote fan on the second one the best he put those two simple things together and you'd have one heck of a good stove

  • @BVN-TEXAS
    @BVN-TEXAS 2 дні тому

    I am just amazed at his skills with that stick welder on such thin melts. I would have burned tons of holes in things by now.

  • @jeffbroders9781
    @jeffbroders9781 8 днів тому

    Nice. Any chances for a quieter fan?

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  8 днів тому

      Thank you very much, you can also replace another quieter fan for this kitchen

  • @troye.1309
    @troye.1309 8 днів тому

    Awesome job! What welder and rods did you use? I'd like to purchase them so I could give this a try. My welder an old Lincoln AC Buzz Box that is finicky when starting an arc. Thanks in advance.

  • @4427126
    @4427126 8 днів тому

    How many time you need for make one?
    AMAZING WORK ❤

  • @Cameron.1j1.9
    @Cameron.1j1.9 9 днів тому

    How long did that fan last because it looks like it would melt really easily. Looks really good.

  • @AL_CAPO2408
    @AL_CAPO2408 12 днів тому +8

    Do you sell any of your stoves? I want to buy the one with the blower hooked up to it

    • @garyhall3835
      @garyhall3835 5 днів тому

      I too would buy one if he was in the UK as I can't weld, definitely not good enough for a wood burner, would be awesome in the garden

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  5 днів тому

      Thanks guys, very much, I'm not selling.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  5 днів тому +1

      Thanks guys, very much, I'm not selling.

    • @garyhall3835
      @garyhall3835 5 днів тому

      @CreativeCementIdeas didn't think you would as it comes down to licences and legalities as well as you just being creative.
      Keep up the great work, love seeing your ideas come to life especially in such detail

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  5 днів тому

      Thank you very much

  • @mountainmanmike8383
    @mountainmanmike8383 4 дні тому

    Great skills. I like a firmar firebox though to load a lot more wood that can smolder all day and all night. But these would be great for a small camp/cabin or even in an RV or large base camp canvas wall tent

  • @davidbooher123
    @davidbooher123 6 днів тому

    I could make one like that, if i had his knowledge, skill , aptitude, and a bunch of other abilities that I don't have. But if I could buy one, I'd be proud to show it off.

  • @mbchudno
    @mbchudno 3 години тому

    change blower to something quieter. maybe even thermo electric so it does not need to be plugged in. besides that, it looks amazing. thank you for showing it.

  • @Teppichverlega
    @Teppichverlega 4 дні тому

    Hi, great sheet metal bender.
    Did you heat the metal before bending?

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  4 дні тому

      Hi, I don't preheat before bending, I have a metal bender, in my channel there is a metal bender video, you can watch it

    • @Teppichverlega
      @Teppichverlega 4 дні тому

      Thank you

  • @daneking1209
    @daneking1209 8 днів тому

    The dream stove 5000. Gorgeous!

  • @reelpatriot8288
    @reelpatriot8288 9 днів тому

    Will that glass pot lid really hold up to that extreme heat? I bet it will get close to 1,000 degrees F, which is much higher than it would on the stovetop. Great build though, I want to make one now!!!

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  9 днів тому

      Thank you very much, according to the manufacturer, the glass pot set can withstand temperatures up to 700 degrees Celsius.

  • @darren8183
    @darren8183 8 днів тому

    I would buy one (mabe two) where to order..? (Nice work)

  • @X02switchblades
    @X02switchblades 13 днів тому +2

    Wonderfull stoves! Would it be better to fasten a -| pipe instead of a 90degree elbow at the exhaust of the second stove?
    (as a condensates trap) Thanks again for the ideas!

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  13 днів тому

      Thank you very much for your comments, wish you always healthy and happy

  • @delboy1727
    @delboy1727 4 дні тому

    Nice idea and work. I only wonder how long the fan in the first design will last if it has any plastic components, or does the heat coming through the heat exchange tubes not get enough to damage plastic?

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  4 дні тому +1

      Thank you very much, you can connect more pipes to this stove so that the fan is further away from the stove.

    • @delboy1727
      @delboy1727 3 дні тому

      @@CreativeCementIdeas I had a thought after I commented that you could set the fan to blow rather than suck. That way, only cold air would be passing through the fan.

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  3 дні тому +1

      Hi, the fan I am installing is blowing, not sucking.

  • @rafterL78
    @rafterL78 5 днів тому

    Both are nice, but i like the cooking surface better. It may be less fab, too. Thanks

  • @regd.2263
    @regd.2263 10 днів тому

    Two brilliant jobs well done, I bet your wife is wondering where all her saucepan lids had gone.😊👍

  • @bryanrussell6679
    @bryanrussell6679 8 днів тому

    Very nice. But with those fabrication skills, I'd make some hold downs for the screws to better clamp down the glass. That's it for the nitpicking.

  • @arthurford2293
    @arthurford2293 9 днів тому

    Beautiful work! Thermo electric fan/generator would eliminate the need to plug it in

  • @PotatoWhyKid
    @PotatoWhyKid 10 днів тому

    I prefer the 2nd iteration. I feel like the USB fan on the first design would melt. Either way the are both fantastic designs and your work is amazing to watch. Great job.👏

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  10 днів тому

      Thank you very much, this stove can reconnect the fan, can add a tube to make the fan farther away from the stove

  • @garytompkins2116
    @garytompkins2116 3 дні тому

    Really nice design 👌

  • @raymora512
    @raymora512 14 днів тому +1

    I cam small the fire wood & feel the fire heat from here!! thak you soo much. Great mime.

  • @markmarchand1199
    @markmarchand1199 10 днів тому

    Nice idea...very appealing...looks good.

  • @RedwoodRc
    @RedwoodRc 5 днів тому

    That's badass! Very creative and resourceful ideas. Very of the grid

  • @jacksprat7087
    @jacksprat7087 17 днів тому +17

    Why not put an outside air vent on the back of the ash basket? That way the ash catcher could stay closed preventing smoke as the stove ran out of fuel

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  17 днів тому +6

      Thank you very much for your comments and suggestions. Wish you good health and happiness.

    • @jbarrena9971
      @jbarrena9971 9 днів тому +1

      You possess a wonderful fabricator skill set, and I love your homemade sheet metal hand brake for forming. It's genius. 👍

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  9 днів тому +1

      Thank you very much

  • @PJ-si2po
    @PJ-si2po 12 днів тому

    Did you used stainless or w-44 steal for the plates and tubes
    I really like your home made brake to bend your metal, I will make my own for sure
    Very good craftsmanship work, this is a no.1 job

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  12 днів тому

      Thank you very much, I wish you always healthy, happy and successful.

  • @Paul-VanHorn
    @Paul-VanHorn 10 днів тому

    It worked this time. Excellent work!

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  10 днів тому +1

      Thank you very much

    • @Paul-VanHorn
      @Paul-VanHorn 10 днів тому

      @CreativeCementIdeas Excellent work!

    • @Paul-VanHorn
      @Paul-VanHorn 10 днів тому

      @CreativeCementIdeas Your a genius! Very well done!

    • @Paul-VanHorn
      @Paul-VanHorn 10 днів тому

      But when you pan at the chimney most probably do this in their home. So for the stupers you have to vent it outside not in the house! I'm in the heating industry and for those if you do this in your home and not vent your combustion outside then you'll end up dead. Disclaimer

    • @Paul-VanHorn
      @Paul-VanHorn 10 днів тому

      @CreativeCementIdeas You should market your product

  • @adamturner7609
    @adamturner7609 9 днів тому

    Do you have a blueprint design or anything to replicate this? Thickness of metals and types or something? I love this design anx would love to make. I always worry about using metals that put off toxins and other things. Thanks for the video! You earned another subscriber!

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  9 днів тому +1

      Hello, the old gas tank size is 30x40cm, 3mm thick, if you make it with 5mm thick iron sheet or thicker you can make it wider and longer, do not use galvanized pipe.

    • @adamturner7609
      @adamturner7609 9 днів тому

      @@CreativeCementIdeas thank you!

  • @kennylainhart7148
    @kennylainhart7148 7 днів тому

    Outstanding work !!!!!

  • @djuptsjomaour
    @djuptsjomaour 5 днів тому

    Hello! Nice concept. I love the transformation!! From something that gives fire into something that keeps the fire inside 🔥
    You think of one that because of the energy given by fire the turbine can spin free of charge. Maybe something with steam and pressure

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  5 днів тому

      Thank you very much, I am very happy with your suggestion, I wish you good health and happiness.

  • @sigmann66
    @sigmann66 5 днів тому

    These would be perfect for a cabin on a rainy or snowy day.

  • @geraldsundberg3610
    @geraldsundberg3610 3 дні тому

    Nice looking and practical!

  • @johnhoward7298
    @johnhoward7298 14 днів тому +3

    BRILLIANT !!!! Best homemade, and , versatile stove I've seen !

  • @RobertBeck-pp2ru
    @RobertBeck-pp2ru 10 днів тому

    Nice work, very well thought out and fabricated. I do suspect the thin gauge metal that the tank was manufactured from will burn through fairly quickly. Even high temp paint will burn off fairly fast. If you could find heavier steel to use, , such as a large acetylene tank, this beautiful stove could last for many years of use.

  • @lexk3170
    @lexk3170 12 днів тому +1

    This is art work. Thank you

  • @richardc6269
    @richardc6269 13 днів тому +4

    Excellent! That filter used when u tac weld is perfect. Great build!!✔️🦜✌️

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  13 днів тому +1

      Thank you very much, you have a good eye, I wish you good health and happiness

    • @richardc6269
      @richardc6269 13 днів тому

      @CreativeCementIdeas 😁 Thank ya kindly, U too.✌️

  • @FoxMan777
    @FoxMan777 12 днів тому +1

    I'm curious how well the Glass lid holds up to the heat of the fire over time? Is it a pyrex glass ? :)

    • @CreativeCementIdeas
      @CreativeCementIdeas  12 днів тому +2

      Hello, according to the manufacturer, the glass pot set can withstand temperatures up to 700 degrees Celsius.