Don't forget to burn off that yellow plastic before using this diy oven. If you don't, you'll have leach in your food. Besides that, great job on your project! :)
Thank you! I'm surprised that your video doesn't have more comments. Great design and a very thorough presentation of the DIY. I have a number of these tins in my stash just waiting for a project. Looking forward to doing this build. And, YES, we do throw far too much away!!
Thanks. I have had great fun with this project and have cooked things well with virtually no costs involved. As for the comments, surely UA-cam doesn't sound right without an American accent? lol.
Interesting project. Waste not, want not. If you turn the nails around and strike the points lightly with the hammer, blunting them slightly, they will be less likely to split the wood.
wow such a awesome job and yes we do put to many things in the trash I always try to fine a way to reuse it question PLEASE are the clips your use to hold the lid on from pop cans or some kind of hanging clip thanks again 4 sharing we need more videos like yours less talk more show sal
I'm intrigued. I have to admit that I had to google what a Robertson screw was. How would they help again? Does the square notch prevent slipping? Mick
This is amazing...thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Thanks.
Don't forget to burn off that yellow plastic before using this diy oven. If you don't, you'll have leach in your food. Besides that, great job on your project! :)
Nice job, going to do the same,only with small bolts & screws.
You are very inivative person gave me so much inspiration and great ideas cola can clasp genius! !! Thank you
Thanks. That's why I love UA-cam. I get so many ideas from people who are inspirational. How many times a day do I think - wow that's clever!
Thank you! I'm surprised that your video doesn't have more comments. Great design and a very thorough presentation of the DIY. I have a number of these tins in my stash just waiting for a project. Looking forward to doing this build. And, YES, we do throw far too much away!!
Thanks. I have had great fun with this project and have cooked things well with virtually no costs involved. As for the comments, surely UA-cam doesn't sound right without an American accent? lol.
Very good. I like that the video has no talking, so many videos have way too much talking and not enough showing. This is great.
Thank you and be blessed
That the coolest use of a #10 can I've seen!
Thanks
Interesting project. Waste not, want not. If you turn the nails around and strike the points lightly with the hammer, blunting them slightly, they will be less likely to split the wood.
Great idea, and engineering, great result !
ingenious Thank you what apleasure to see and so handy
Excellent!
Very well done, sir.
Walter Holland Thanks. it was a good fun project that enabled me to use stuff that we usually throw out.
well hell, light it up! does it work.. ok we'll take your word for it
Not a problem. There's a second vid showing it in action here. ua-cam.com/video/NfgzHITnQh8/v-deo.html
i love it. Good work, thanks
Very cool idea... Not your first one I see :)
Yes. They are the pull rings from Coke cans. Thanks
wow such a awesome job and yes we do put to many things in the trash I always try to fine a way to reuse it question PLEASE are the clips your use to hold the lid on from pop cans or some kind of hanging clip thanks again 4 sharing we need more videos like yours less talk more show sal
Thanks for this video
Next time use Robertson screws they don’t tip over as easy. But great show!
I'm intrigued. I have to admit that I had to google what a Robertson screw was. How would they help again? Does the square notch prevent slipping?
Mick
Who would have thought using a hammer and nail......all this time I have been using a drill.
EXCELLENT! THANK YOU.
very creative....
Slightly different accent and not in Jimmy's league but thanks for the compliment.
Elegant
T Arm Thanks. I'm currently working on an alternative shelf and if I can get it to work I'll post an updated vid.
And what function is this contraption supposed to serve?!
Ever make one with pop rivets?
That's an interesting idea. Would pop rivets be able to take the heat?
What kind/brand of can opener was used to cut the "door" out?
Hi
I've just checked and it's an EaziCan. The only other info on it is the copyright belongs to William Levene 1995. I hope that helps.
nice
where did you get the music
+Andy Nunya
It was one of the free pieces from UA-cam itself.
Did I miss something?? How do you use this thing???
there's a second video. Using the Camp oven, atua-cam.com/video/NfgzHITnQh8/v-deo.html
Idea is good but materials you used are bad. I liked you idea.
The project is great. Your lighting is terrible and your camera person is all over the place. Hard to focus and follow with those two problems.
You need to watch the glare off the can. Makes it hard to watch the video
You need to narrate. Jimmy Diresta are you not
Cheese and RICE!!!!
There's 16:58 minutes of my life I'll never get back!
And WHAT was made?!?
OMG. It's over. Thank GOD!
sorry it was too complicated for you.
Trips me out how people.. BITCH WINE AN CRY... BOOO FUCK N WHOOOO... nobody makes ( YALL WATCH..)
You must be an idiot then, why sit there for 15+ min? Too dumb to figure out how to watch something else? Or what?
next time try it without the music because this gets annoying
Next time, click your own MUTE button and quit your complaining ya spoiled brat.
Shannon and joes big hike Appalachian trail
mute it problem solved.
oh please....potassium permanganate n glycerol.....not in my bug out! haaaaaa
why not rivet them together them? Jesus saves
You have'ta plain the crap eh.
Dumb Music!!
I could have done this in 5minutes with a tin sniper a drill and a pair of pliers you act like you are building a code enforce garage
He's not acting like that at all, you're just a dick.