How to Make a Chimney Charcoal Starter

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  • I have seen versions of this project and thought it looked like fun so I made my own. Not truly woodworking more along the lines of "shad tree joe" :) I have not had a lot of experience over the years with charcoal cooking so I am starting to get into that. I like the results I have had so far! I hope you enjoy the video ! Thanks for watching and all of your support!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 157

  • @yonathaneliaguirreabrego7122
    @yonathaneliaguirreabrego7122 3 роки тому

    Muchas Gracias amigo...
    Saludos desde el Norte de México.
    Thank you very much my friend. Best Regards since the North of Mexico

  • @davidsain2129
    @davidsain2129 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for this video! I really like that you kept speaking to a minimum, yet explained it well. I think that of the can type chimney starters, this is the simplest I have seen. I plan to make one.

  • @AchtungBaby77
    @AchtungBaby77 2 роки тому +2

    It's a great little DIY project and the final product looks very neat and functional, well done. Depending on the charcoal type and thickness of the metal can, my concern would be radiant heat striking your hand when you go to grab it and empty it. This is why the typical Weber chimneys have a thick metal plate between the handle and can.

  • @rishabhmail125
    @rishabhmail125 7 років тому +1

    amazed to see that people have so much skill and patience.

  • @_rob_.
    @_rob_. 4 роки тому +1

    self tapping sheet metal screws
    just a suggestion
    GREAT...VIDEO!!! just the facts..only the facts.
    Enjoyed it ...much.

  • @maryloujohnson9309
    @maryloujohnson9309 4 роки тому +2

    Can't wait to create this, simple and will use my hand held drill, always one to mcgyver a project!

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks MaryLou!

    • @maryloujohnson9309
      @maryloujohnson9309 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheChrisPineWorkshop I will send you a picture when perfected.... Heading to habitat restore this week for bits and pieces. Cheers(;

  • @DATo_DATonian
    @DATo_DATonian 5 років тому +2

    You could counterbore the wood where the heads of the carriage bolts are and recess them below the surface of the wood to prevent burning your hand on the heat translating down the screw. Excellent video. Many thanks for sharing this idea. I definitely plan on making one to your instructions.

  • @jimkodysz5404
    @jimkodysz5404 8 років тому +2

    Hi Chris,
    That's a great idea! If you sandwich the heads of the carriage bolts between two pieces of wood, it would probably insulate the heat pretty well. Good to see you again!

    • @donjohnson24
      @donjohnson24 8 років тому

      +Jim Kodysz Or just recess the bolt heads below the surface of the handle in larger counterbores. And a couple of drilled dowel sleeves on the bolts on the handle side, with two more nuts to keep them away from the can should make everything cool!

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  8 років тому

      +Jim Kodysz Good idea!

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  8 років тому

      +Don Johnson And also a great idea!

  • @jvrt64
    @jvrt64 7 років тому +9

    Well here in the UK they are almost £20 so I'll be more than happy to make one at a fraction of the cost, thanks for sharing.

  • @mnight207
    @mnight207 2 роки тому

    Brilliant...absolutely brilliant

  • @jean-marclabonte2844
    @jean-marclabonte2844 8 років тому +2

    Nicely Done. Very Creative. Thanks for posting the build.

  • @GrillinandChillinwithColeman
    @GrillinandChillinwithColeman 4 роки тому

    Great video my friend. I am going to make one this weekend!!

  • @mdubb9621
    @mdubb9621 2 місяці тому

    I love it!

  • @dancoulson6579
    @dancoulson6579 4 роки тому +2

    Nice vid. Thanks for taking the time to make this.
    Personally, I'd have had more inlet space below, and used a grille instead of a drilled disk - Allowing for faster air intake. ie. possibly faster lighting times.
    However, this looks like it gets all of the coals equally hot and glowing with an ash covering.

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 8 років тому +1

    There he is, the real Mr. Chris Pine. In the flesh. Warming is up for summer BBQs!

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  8 років тому

      +MRrwmac I am motivated this year to learn more abut grilling
      Thanks for watching!

  • @derickwilliams2195
    @derickwilliams2195 8 років тому +1

    What a neat little project indeed.

  • @ya00007
    @ya00007 4 роки тому +1

    Grate idea.

  • @xavians69
    @xavians69 5 років тому +2

    I just want to tell u been looking at different designs an i just love your design

  • @arfrck2222
    @arfrck2222 7 років тому +1

    nice little project beats really buying one and knowing you made it yourself thanks for posting also noticed the Geocache sticker the background that's cool

  • @SH-Zebra
    @SH-Zebra 7 років тому +2

    Great Video ! I Love DIY stuff. will be tryng this soon.

  • @alexcuello6801
    @alexcuello6801 4 роки тому

    Excellent video. Thank you for that proyect, God bless you.

  • @CrashOv3rid3
    @CrashOv3rid3 2 роки тому

    Neat project thanks

  • @planecrazyish
    @planecrazyish Рік тому

    Great job 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍

  • @DanielVilarino
    @DanielVilarino 8 років тому +4

    Very nice charcoal starter my friend! Now you have to tell us what did you cook with those beautiful embers! Cheers! Daniel

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  8 років тому +1

      +Daniel Vilarino Thank you!!! On that evening it was hamburgers! Not prime rib but very good! :)
      Chris

    • @DanielVilarino
      @DanielVilarino 8 років тому +2

      Hamburgers sound good :) Cheers! Daniel

    • @johnmichalek5533
      @johnmichalek5533 7 років тому

      Nice!

    • @abdelkaderterras7809
      @abdelkaderterras7809 5 років тому

      ٦٦تزتتوخالخهخخ٨خخحخخخخحححخخجغثث٩٩ح٠٠٠٠

  • @betoen
    @betoen 7 років тому +1

    Chris, it's much better if you drill holes on all around the can, enough to elaborate a grill inside, whit thick wire. I don't know how to explain it better, but is much better than the holes on the thin sheet.

  • @lissygerb
    @lissygerb 7 років тому +4

    Great job you done there, looks an ideal size for lighting charcoal for the smaller BBQs, in guessing it holds maybe up to 1kg of charcoal

  • @realbharatparmar
    @realbharatparmar 3 роки тому +4

    Good job.
    Although, I would have a put one washer/bolt on the inside against the wood handle just for extra security incase the wooden handle holes gets loose after getting heated few times.

  • @jackmaravola2496
    @jackmaravola2496 8 років тому +1

    That was easy, thanks for sharing Chris...!

  • @athiker7209
    @athiker7209 8 років тому +2

    Neat idea! I have a Weber grill, but it also has a propane feature to light your charcoal in the two baskets . But I also have a smaller tailgate variety grill that this would work perfect on. That was a large can you had there. Must have come from the mess hall.

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  8 років тому

      +Ron Briz My wife and I make our own spaghetti sauce every now and then and we can the sauce. This is a one gallon can from that! :) But yes I am sure the mess hall would use this size of can! :)

    • @locomotive3845
      @locomotive3845 8 років тому +1

      +Chris Pine
      nice little project Chris. If any one is on good terms with there local cafe/restaurant, that also is a good source for materials. Some years ago, while involved with cub scouts, i thought the boys how to make cook stoves.
      Thanks again.

  • @rickhxc
    @rickhxc 6 років тому +7

    amazing, you should have left more space for the newspaper chamber, maybe it will start faster ? anyways you did an amazing job

  • @TempleOvBlackLight
    @TempleOvBlackLight 8 років тому +2

    Nice! I think I have everything I need here on hand. Thanks so much for the vid!

  • @miguelcastaneda7257
    @miguelcastaneda7257 2 роки тому

    Thanks I'll dumpster dive this weekend...this will help alot have been using briquettes to burn out tree stumps and know get stares from. Neighbors when I have been lighting up them so this way I can be stealth at nite....and priceing the factory ones 20...40 $

  • @catalinalagrimas2358
    @catalinalagrimas2358 7 років тому +1

    cooooool......, thanks for the demo.

  • @raullo33
    @raullo33 3 роки тому +1

    Genio!!!!! Gracias por compartir🇺🇾

  • @JohnDavis-yz9nq
    @JohnDavis-yz9nq 4 роки тому +4

    Go down to the dollar store and get a small stainless steel stockpot and do what you did here. The stainless will never burn out. You can use a jigsaw to cut the bottom out of it.

  • @tooljunkie555
    @tooljunkie555 8 років тому +2

    that was pretty cool chris..been a while!glad to see you're still .aking stuff! my father wood love this...:]

  • @enriquegudino6990
    @enriquegudino6990 4 роки тому +1

    Congratulations, and thinking about it, not everything has to be bought, great.

  • @karismadawn
    @karismadawn 4 місяці тому

    Don’t really look like the Chris Pine I’m used to but I’ll see what knowledge you hold sir.

  • @edgarcyril
    @edgarcyril 3 роки тому

    That's cool!

  • @paul-ks3jt
    @paul-ks3jt Рік тому

    Perfect

  • @vaibhavbindra4862
    @vaibhavbindra4862 4 роки тому

    👏👌👍 from India🇮🇳

  • @RedfishInc
    @RedfishInc 6 років тому

    I buy one of these from Wal-Mart about every three years. I think I paid about $9 for the last one. So I guess they cost me about three bucks a year?
    I definitely prefer to use a chimney rather than charcoal starter. I don't like the taste of starter on my meat.
    This Is a cool project! Thanks for sharing!

  • @kur0ro1
    @kur0ro1 5 років тому

    Very nice sir...:) low cost but effective...

  • @robmazzitelli
    @robmazzitelli 8 років тому +1

    Brilliant. love it.

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  8 років тому

      +Robert Mazzitelli Thanks! I can't really take credit for the idea. I saw a video of someone making something similar. Fun little project!

  • @flatearthcrypto6991
    @flatearthcrypto6991 6 років тому

    nice job

  • @ytthieme
    @ytthieme 8 років тому

    neat idea! thumbs up... wonder if you thicken the wood handle and recess the bolt and dowel plug the top of the bolt to keep from accidentally burning self there?

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  8 років тому

      +Mark Thieme Yes someone else also mentioned that and it is a great thought!

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  8 років тому

      +Mark Thieme Yes someone else also mentioned that and it is a great thought!

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  8 років тому

      +Mark Thieme Yes someone else also mentioned that and it is a great thought!

  • @goransvraka3171
    @goransvraka3171 7 років тому

    that was awesome...what if u only have a drill. screws and not have the stuff you had like that large drill bit?

    • @outofbody6797
      @outofbody6797 5 років тому

      Goran Svraka that’ll work just as good, he used the equipment cause he had it he could’ve done it with a drill. But why not use tools that make your life easier

  • @sammas8103
    @sammas8103 8 років тому +8

    liked and subbed, brilliant design yet the simplicity of it over shadows the concept. plus this goes to those who are crying about tools, a hand held drill can solve the problem, just dont be lazy and change the drill bits. thanks for sharing.

  • @dizzolve
    @dizzolve 3 роки тому

    since the bolts carry heat you might consider flipping the bolts around ....... and sinking the the nuts under surface level of the wood handle........ and maybe even following up with a small piece of wood to even cover them

  • @youtoobloser
    @youtoobloser 7 років тому +1

    Kick ass!!! Keep rockin!

  • @roamingnemesis2578
    @roamingnemesis2578 6 років тому +1

    I'd be putting a couple of nuts on those bolts to stop the wooden handle moving! I can see some crispy knuckles when that can is piping hot and you pick it up and wooden handle slides down those bolts to the can!

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  6 років тому +1

      Not a bad idea.. the fit into the wood was very tight so it is not moving anytime soon. I guess over time it could get loose but so far so good. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @peetsnort
    @peetsnort 7 років тому

    18 gauge kanthal wire twisted 4 x makes the perfect handle. It doesn't transfer heat and doesn't rust. Easily available from amazon for 10 dollars for + - 15 yards

  • @seasons0123
    @seasons0123 4 місяці тому

    Most of these cans have a lining in them. Does that burn off?

  • @arnaldobrescia8242
    @arnaldobrescia8242 8 років тому +3

    Great...Fantasting recycling.
    I want to do it, here in Italy sell it at 20 euro minimum.
    An improvement could be add a plate as warm shield, but in any case simple and usefull, thanks.

  • @DanielSultana
    @DanielSultana 4 роки тому

    This video is 4 years old, is the charcoal chimney in this video still rocking? If not, how long did it last?

  • @josecegarra2057
    @josecegarra2057 6 років тому

    Excelente, muy buena idea!

  • @jallen1242
    @jallen1242 7 років тому

    great video....im going to make. ...thx

  • @javierserra6574
    @javierserra6574 4 роки тому

    Thanks !!!

  • @pep729
    @pep729 5 років тому +1

    Very cool man but I can't wait 30 mins for my coals to be ready. I'll get hangry. :)

  • @luuulove3621
    @luuulove3621 5 років тому

    Thanks!!

  • @grohl51
    @grohl51 7 років тому

    Nice and easy project :)
    Saludos amigo

  • @lancelink88
    @lancelink88 8 років тому +84

    That's cool only $1 in materials but just $1,000 in equipment to fabricate....haha!

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  8 років тому +20

      LOL... Thanks! Well I have the tools already! so why not! :) You could make it with a lot less tools! :)

    • @H3ctorV3ctor
      @H3ctorV3ctor 6 років тому +5

      Awesome use of that tools to make the work easier. I've already made mine with just a simple drill.

    • @kevinyarbrough395
      @kevinyarbrough395 6 років тому +7

      Be nice! I admire anyone who takes the time to share something useful.

    • @luciusirving5926
      @luciusirving5926 5 років тому +2

      I use punches if I'm poor.

    • @JohnDavis-yz9nq
      @JohnDavis-yz9nq 4 роки тому +1

      Lance Link just a hand drill is all you need. Well a can opener. You have one of those don’t you? If not I’ll bet that your mother-in-law does. She may let you borrow it if you are nice to her. Lolol

  • @theblockstrike1634
    @theblockstrike1634 5 років тому

    Kazakhstan Atirau 🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿👍👍👍

  • @crazysquirrel9425
    @crazysquirrel9425 3 роки тому

    Try putting the newspaper on top of the bottom lid and charcoal on top of that.
    No need for those side air holes with the bottom lid having holes.

  • @discgolftrainnut
    @discgolftrainnut 8 років тому +1

    Good way to cook in a pan also.

  • @markbensley138
    @markbensley138 7 років тому +2

    this guy obviously doesn't know what he is doing. the sun went down and the coals were hot and I didn't even see a beer. lol nice build I'll be doing this for sure.

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  7 років тому

      I would love to see your version when you get it done!! Thanks!!

  • @peetsnort
    @peetsnort 7 років тому

    A little bit of a miracle is to use kanthal wire for the handle. It never ever melts or rust and it is a bad bad conductor so you can pick it up without burning yourself

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  7 років тому

      Very interesting! Does it cost much?

    • @peetsnort
      @peetsnort 7 років тому

      Chris Pine hi not much at all 3 pounds for 25 meters from amazon. The vaping community use the fine thread but you can get 1mm thick

    • @nunyabiznis817
      @nunyabiznis817 6 років тому

      The cost of Kanthal (aka FeCrAl) has gone up since this posting because people are making their own heating coils for electronic cigarettes. But still a good idea. You can, however, order it a little cheaper from Chinese retailers if you don't mind waiting 2-4 weeks.

  • @jacobyoung0
    @jacobyoung0 7 років тому

    thanks for the aviset

  • @JC-uo4tk
    @JC-uo4tk 6 років тому

    Good !!! Regards !! I

  • @jaspervilla916
    @jaspervilla916 7 років тому

    Makes me want to return the one I just bought for $14 and make two of these for 3 dollars. You should sell this.

  • @zeezee4783
    @zeezee4783 4 роки тому

    Do you deliver in Dubai

  • @micalm
    @micalm 5 років тому

    The handle could be made from two pieces of wood glued together with the screw head between them. That way you'd at least avoid instant burn, possibly replaced with a "s*it s*it s*it I need a glove", which is much better anyway ;)

  • @acciaccaferri
    @acciaccaferri 5 років тому

    More holes, maybe? Great, nice Chimney

    • @acciaccaferri
      @acciaccaferri 5 років тому

      yesss jajajajaajajajajaj i As I would like those tools

  • @2001pontiacta
    @2001pontiacta 6 років тому +1

    How about a video of how it works? Thanks

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  6 років тому +1

      ?? Did you watch this entire video? I show how it works

    • @2001pontiacta
      @2001pontiacta 6 років тому

      Chris Pine not sure what happened didn’t see that part before🤔 thanks!

  • @1akochstudio527
    @1akochstudio527 7 років тому

    1 A TOP Video

  • @umbra_24
    @umbra_24 7 років тому +1

    well do e sir

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 6 років тому

    Those charcoals didn't know what hit em.

  • @diegokha5812
    @diegokha5812 4 роки тому

    Empezo a encenderlo de dia y termino de noche.

  • @_dakota_298
    @_dakota_298 4 роки тому

    How many oz was that sauce can you didn’t say ?

  • @pompera
    @pompera 7 років тому +2

    weber hate you ahhhaha.
    thank you man.
    i make its very soon

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  7 років тому +1

      I don't think they have anything to be concerned about. :) Especially with my purchases alone of some of their products. :)

    • @nunyabiznis817
      @nunyabiznis817 6 років тому

      Naw, most people want factory manufactured stuff because their friends will call them hillbillies if, god forbid, they use their brains and hands to fabricate useful things for themselves. Weber is laughing all the way to the bank.

  • @daverush2030
    @daverush2030 Рік тому

    or if you don't want to make an use a handle , simply use a pair of vice grips . insulated or not ..

  • @marceloribeirosimoes8959
    @marceloribeirosimoes8959 8 років тому +1

    WOW, these are the most inexpensive tools I have ever seen ...

  • @Alouette_EXE
    @Alouette_EXE 3 роки тому

    The ones i found in the shops costs like $20 but you can literally make it out of a tin can.

  • @rohulamin3610
    @rohulamin3610 3 роки тому

    নাইচ

  • @elainelily9910
    @elainelily9910 3 роки тому +1

    Ok. Now do something for girls who don’t have all those tools. A large flour sifter already has a wooden handle in the side. What about a coffee can, a can opener, and a pair of tongs?

  • @tvideo1189
    @tvideo1189 5 років тому

    You threw away the easy-to-add heat shield when you tossed the bottom you cut out. You don't even need more hardware other then two more nuts to hold the can lid standing off a bit from the side of the can.

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  5 років тому

      You don't really need a heat shield. The bolts are long enough to not matter that much. But sure, yes you could put one on it. The issue I was mentioning was because the bolts are inside the can and transfer heat to the handle.

  • @xavians69
    @xavians69 5 років тому

    Also gonna use it for a heater with toilet paper alcohol and rocks

  • @ShawnMtz_78
    @ShawnMtz_78 7 років тому +2

    You pulled it off bro...nice way to use the God given brain and build a thing or two...nothing wrong with that...now with the twelve bucks you saved, get some more supplies, build and sell...

  • @ScienceFoundation
    @ScienceFoundation 7 років тому +2

    Those are carriage head bolts, not lag bolts

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  7 років тому

      ScienceFoundation you are correct. Thanks

    • @ScienceFoundation
      @ScienceFoundation 7 років тому

      I'm a bit of a stickler Meeseeks. Wasn't meaning to be a darsh or anything.

  • @mrsledge
    @mrsledge 2 роки тому

    Maximum cost

  • @nunyabiznis817
    @nunyabiznis817 6 років тому

    Very cool, for sure. But unfortunately the Morlocks are making these so inexpensive for the Eloi now that it's not really cost effective to make your own. Those Morlocks will be the death of us.

  • @Gedsonbezerra
    @Gedsonbezerra 5 років тому

    BRAZIL

  • @Dontbeweakvato
    @Dontbeweakvato 3 роки тому

    Safari coffee can?? 😏😏

  • @kartman74usa
    @kartman74usa 4 роки тому

    when you are against the machine... :)

  • @emmadalrymple4102
    @emmadalrymple4102 3 роки тому +1

    It started off well, then the no speaking kind of made me lose interest, then I kind of was going to ask why this and that, then just moved on to another video. Would be willing to watch a speaking guy's video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @edcurrivan9106
    @edcurrivan9106 4 роки тому

    Needs a heat shield

  • @Enslin07
    @Enslin07 4 роки тому

    So you speak before your video but during video dont speak?

  • @james-qx9xg
    @james-qx9xg 4 роки тому

    mine cost €7 just saying 🤨🤨

  • @itisastormyweather
    @itisastormyweather 4 роки тому

    Not everbody have the tools that you have !!!!!!!!!!

    • @TheChrisPineWorkshop
      @TheChrisPineWorkshop  4 роки тому

      That's true why don't you show us how you make one with minimal tools? !!!!!!!!!