Convert Your Backyard Foundry To Propane! ("Gas Blaster" Propane Torch)

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  • Turn common plumbing materials into a metal melting propane torch, and instantly convert your "flower-pot" foundry, to propane.
    Free Template: bit.ly/AirRegulatorTemplate
    Some quick links to a few of the materials I used:
    [✓] Propane Hose: amzn.to/2cFDcBu
    [✓] 3/8” Flare x 1/4” Elbow: amzn.to/2bXclUF
    [✓] 1/4” ball valve: amzn.to/2c1yTlf
    [✓] 1/4” pipe nipple: amzn.to/2cm8S2C
    [✓] 1/4” Steel coupling: amzn.to/2c2tiyg
    [✓] 1/4” brass plug: amzn.to/2bXdmMx
    [✓] 6mm -1.00 TAP: amzn.to/2cGHhZc
    [✓] 0.025”(0.6mm) Contact tip: amzn.to/2cm9e98
    [✓] 1” Steel Reducer Coupling: amzn.to/2L0S020
    [✓] 1- 1 1/2” Steel Reducer Coupling: amzn.to/2cFJdOC
    [✓] 4 Socket Cap Screws: amzn.to/2c2x1vI
    [✓] 6” Steel Pipe: amzn.to/2cJgKeM
    [✓] Pressure regulator: amzn.to/2ch6KHE
    [✓] 1/4” POL Valve: amzn.to/2cJjQ2z
    [✓] Pressure Gauge: amzn.to/2ch58O2
    Common materials in the Mini Metal Foundry
    [✓] Clay Graphite Crucible: amzn.to/2bZ2ESu
    [✓] Steel Pail: amzn.to/2bSuGAC
    [✓] Plaster of Paris: amzn.to/2bZ0cf0
    [✓] 2.5 Quart Bucket: amzn.to/2c0l3gk
    [✓] 5 Quart Big Mouth Bucket: amzn.to/2bSvyoz
    [✓] Heat Resistant Gloves: amzn.to/2bSv02d
    [✓] 1-3/8” Hole Saw: amzn.to/2bSvo0z
    [✓] 3” Hole Saw: amzn.to/2cib3kQ
    [✓] 1” x 12” Steel Pipe: amzn.to/2cu3uGU
    Endcard Links:
    Mini Metal Foundry: goo.gl/0FhLTw
    Cap Darts: goo.gl/5pcnCd
    Brass Knuckles: goo.gl/uzDIFD
    Kool-Eggs: goo.gl/Ub06Lt
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    WARNING:
    Propane torches are not toys, and must be treated with caution and respect. Flames can reach temperatures upwards of 2,000ºC, which is well above the melting point of hobbyists. Working with power tools poses risks of personal injury. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, and under constant adult supervision. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that any project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.
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    Music By: TheFatRat - Licensed by Tasty
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    Project Inspired By:
    Two different friends that let me study the propane torches they made from designs found on the internet. After experimenting independently, I developed the two designs into this hybrid.
    Project History & More Info:
    A year after I made my charcoal foundry (bit.ly/PopCanMelting), a friend named Chris came by to visit, and to show me a foundry he'd made out of a propane tank, and refractory cement. His was more expensive to construct, but was made to last longer, and he powered it with propane instead of charcoal.
    He said the burner plans he followed were the common "Ron Reil" design, which for some reason I had never heard of.
    I bought the plumbing parts from Home Depot with intentions to build the torch, but they just sat on my worktable for months as I worked on developing other projects first.
    After a considerable amount of time, a young man named Shadrick came to my house and noticed the plumbing parts on my table and asked if I was making a propane burner. To my surprise, he'd made a propane foundry himself and had been using it to forge steel, melt aluminum, and make knives for over a year.
    His assembly was completely different from the one Chris had, and since I really didn't have much idea of how propane burners worked at all, I was interested in reverse engineering the science behind it.
    I realized that the purpose of the burner was to mix certain amounts of fuel and air to achieve the hottest temperature possible, and the cleanest burn.
    I played with different lengths of tubing, and stumbled on the realization that by controlling the air-flow through the intake port, I could adjust the flame completely, and use any length of pipe I wanted. I also noticed that without a nozzle on the end, the burner wouldn't work.
    I quickly developed some prototypes for an air regulator design I made from the lid of a tuna can, and it worked perfectly!
    My final design was a hybrid of the two systems, with most of the plumbing parts based around the Ron Reil assembly, and the rest based on the connections I saw on Shad's system.
    #tkor #thekingofrandom

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  • @The52brandon
    @The52brandon 4 роки тому +129

    RIP This is THE video that got me started on what eventually became a metal fabrication shop.
    Just a quick FYI for anyone about to make this: The brass fittings are made to seal against one another, so you shouldn't need tape, just really crank them down hard when screwing them together. BUT... when you attach brass to steel (or some other metal), you DO want to use tape but not the white thread tape. They make a thread tape specifically for flammable gas that is yellow in color that you should use here. I believe it's because the white tape deteriorates when used in gas systems

    • @notforeveryone2541
      @notforeveryone2541 4 роки тому +7

      Thank you for addressing this difference in gas tape.

    • @angrydingus5256
      @angrydingus5256 2 роки тому +4

      Very important info here.

    • @Jammermaker
      @Jammermaker 2 роки тому +1

      I believe it's because of gas molecules can slip through the white tape but the yellow tape has a higher concentration of Teflon in it which prevents that from happening.

  • @Optometrist_
    @Optometrist_ 8 років тому +91

    Hank Hill would be proud you switched your foundry to propane

  • @BeydleDroid
    @BeydleDroid 4 роки тому +12

    I love grants videos on the foundries because he would always put every item that you need in description and video, Nate just says what he's using without assuming most of us are gonna build the same thing

  • @rigil6500
    @rigil6500 7 років тому +197

    Man I wish his videos were still like this, not all flashy and short

    • @OmniversalInsect
      @OmniversalInsect 5 років тому +11

      Now they are just irrelevant

    • @EmilyGOrtega
      @EmilyGOrtega 4 роки тому +7

      @@OmniversalInsect honestly yeh he was a diy type of guy nate and calie just do those eexperments because they get more views they even said it on redit

    • @OmniversalInsect
      @OmniversalInsect 4 роки тому

      @@EmilyGOrtega what's their reddit called?

    • @EmilyGOrtega
      @EmilyGOrtega 4 роки тому

      @@OmniversalInsect it was the official tkor redit tho

    • @OmniversalInsect
      @OmniversalInsect 4 роки тому

      @@EmilyGOrtega ik but whats it called

  • @seanchinery
    @seanchinery 7 років тому +274

    I would like a video that showcases on how you find garage sales with $20 drill presses

    • @brandonfrancey5592
      @brandonfrancey5592 7 років тому +32

      It starts with getting up in the morning before the sun rises and being the first person at a garage sale. Most decent stuff goes fast.

    • @Bent-rAgE-559
      @Bent-rAgE-559 5 років тому +2

      @@brandonfrancey5592 hahahaaaa that is correct sir👊👍

    • @GregAckerson
      @GregAckerson 5 років тому

      Harbor Freight drill press is almost that cheap and works great for me.

    • @rickcianflone371
      @rickcianflone371 5 років тому +1

      Sean Chinery I just bought a brand new drill press 8” from harbor freight tools for $55 on sale with a coupon, usually $67. And I needed one from many other projects.

    • @uncledadcan
      @uncledadcan 4 роки тому

      Don't need a video, Just get your azz up early Saturday morning and hit the yard sales between 7 - 9 am

  • @peacefulltoucan
    @peacefulltoucan 8 років тому +760

    And I can barely assemble a chair from IKEA...

    • @phaniss4997
      @phaniss4997 8 років тому +22

      you said it. ikea. (we put in extra parts just to mess with you)

    • @maddyhemmo5800
      @maddyhemmo5800 8 років тому +2

      😂

    • @lyrix7479
      @lyrix7479 8 років тому

      True ~_~

    • @timetogetcancer7866
      @timetogetcancer7866 8 років тому +6

      Simply put the leg on by getting a drill and drill 1/2" deep threaded to 1/512" and screw in the included screws labeled a dark gray among the other darker grays, while you slowly have someone screwing that screw, attach the batteries that are totally included that are not included and simply stab the battery with a butcher knife to cause an explosion if there is no explosion try putting them in a mini microwave on the spot, you will find that the chair leg is done simply repeat to move on attaching the back support.

    • @EdSpooky
      @EdSpooky 8 років тому +4

      +Ryan Ho you forgot the mayonnaise to maintain stability on that leg bruh...

  • @jmigdal1
    @jmigdal1 7 років тому +115

    For those looking to build this, there's some errors in the parts list. The pipe is 3/4" not 1" pipe. The reducer you drill into should be 1 1/4" to 3/4" reducer. The flare end is made of a 1" to 3/4" reducer. Do NOT use galvanized pipe (the shiny pipe) in any of this. Use black pipe.
    Also, you can use the same tap to do the nozzle as well as the thumb screws. Just buy the right size thumb screws. ( My local HD didn't have a tap for the thumb screw size used in the vid)
    (This is very awesome. I'm in the process of building one based on these specs. I built one around a 1" pipe with reducers / flares to fit that. But I will be redoing it with the 3/4" pipe and reducers soon.)

    • @tigerrock6249
      @tigerrock6249 6 років тому +1

      Joshua Migdal did this work out?

    • @masterswordsmen
      @masterswordsmen 6 років тому +5

      actually i think the one you drill into says 3/4 to 1 1/2

    • @JoeB55
      @JoeB55 6 років тому +1

      did you use a flashback arrestor on yours

    • @daedelus_
      @daedelus_ 5 років тому +3

      I wish I saw your comment earlier. I didn't realise the front flare was the wrong size until after I finished it and wanted to screw it on as finishing part.
      I have built everything with a 1inch tube as smallest size, but am using a screwable rear to let air in (or close off) so bigger size should be fine. However I now need a new front 'reducer' from 1" to something slightly bigger, perhaps a 1 1/4 "to 1"?
      What is the reason you are going to / went to 3/4 inch?

    • @michaelsexton170
      @michaelsexton170 4 роки тому +1

      @@daedelus_ I just started getting the pieces to this today. I noticed as I was picking them up in Lowes that galvanized wasn't the right product to use as it's toxic when burns, as its mentioned on another video about the foundry and why the plaster mix should be as close to the top as possible.. So I picked the black steel pieces. I was make shift putting it together while picking the parts and noticed the 1" tube wasn't going to work with the 1" reducer. Luckily, I saw a 1 1/2" reducer to 3/4" in stock (which my other lowe's and HD stores didnt have). And I upgraded from a 1" x 6" steel pipe to a 3/4" x 12" pipe and was cheaper. Unfortunately the rest of the items I had to order from amazon so I have to wait a few days to piece it together and drill all the parts.

  • @jesusp.6993
    @jesusp.6993 5 років тому +30

    He was one of the few men I was actually jealous of.
    I usually look up to the ones better than me and strive to be like them. Except here, he’s so ingenious, especially creative, clever, and smart I just can’t help but be jealous.

  • @alienh1701
    @alienh1701 8 років тому +6

    I just got around to building this and it is AMAZING!!! My son and I had a great time on this project and we can't wait to fire up the foundry we built last summer based on your design. NO MORE CHARCOAL!!!! Thanks, Grant. You are the best!

  • @finarfin1989
    @finarfin1989 8 років тому +255

    I came here for propane and propane accessories.

    • @slendermike3206
      @slendermike3206 8 років тому

      +Potsherd Me too, sad to see none of these normies did

    • @jstuyfzand5467
      @jstuyfzand5467 8 років тому

      +Potsherd What do you mean?

    • @jstuyfzand5467
      @jstuyfzand5467 8 років тому

      rudy lee tv Please elaborate?

    • @jstuyfzand5467
      @jstuyfzand5467 8 років тому

      rudy lee tv Not clear yet, nevermind

    • @mtstreetyahoocom
      @mtstreetyahoocom 8 років тому +1

      +Joep Stuyfzand Its a King of the Hill reference

  • @amansabhlok3286
    @amansabhlok3286 5 років тому +144

    I'm crying. Why did he have to go so soon.

    • @oceanbytez847
      @oceanbytez847 4 роки тому +1

      he legit posted a video yesterday... and he is clearly in frame...

    • @kayden2537
      @kayden2537 3 роки тому +2

      @@oceanbytez847 what vid are you talking about?

    • @jqroz7542
      @jqroz7542 3 роки тому +2

      @@oceanbytez847 what video

    • @imadeitworse8275
      @imadeitworse8275 2 роки тому +1

      They have videos that are already recorded but they hadn't put it out yet

  • @timmax4817
    @timmax4817 4 роки тому +1

    Man i so miss him, So Professional and such a Great Teacher, he nailed this one!
    Why cant Everyone on UA-cam be this Professional!!

  • @Europium
    @Europium 8 років тому +132

    Who likes watching the how-to's but never does them?

    • @relik0fages
      @relik0fages 8 років тому +6

      +billna billy Pretty sure if I made all of Grant's stuff, I'd be pretty broke and homeless by now :/

    • @Europium
      @Europium 8 років тому

      relik0fages But loads of cool gadgets! XD

    • @HentaiNat
      @HentaiNat 8 років тому +1

      who doesn't tbh?

    • @ryanzasuly6757
      @ryanzasuly6757 8 років тому

      +billna billy The only thing I have made is the flower pot foundry and it worked beautifully. This one seems pretty dangerous though

    • @grand3548
      @grand3548 8 років тому

      Me

  • @hoffy97
    @hoffy97 8 років тому +14

    Chucking the tap into a power drill? Pretty brave; I'd always been taught to do it by hand.

  • @mikemcdonald7441
    @mikemcdonald7441 8 років тому +1

    Hey Grant I built your propane blaster and now my foundry is a melting beast! Thanks for a great project.

  • @mrdavidurquhart
    @mrdavidurquhart 7 років тому +3

    Thanks King Grant! We were having trouble getting copper to melt with our furnace (although aluminium worked perfectly!) and this is exactly what we need to do next. Thanks again - love your projects

  • @TheKingofRandom
    @TheKingofRandom  8 років тому +43

    Some quick links to a few of the materials I used for the "Gas Blaster" Propane Torch:
    [✓] Propane Hose: amzn.to/2cFDcBu
    [✓] 3/8” Flare x 1/4” Elbow: amzn.to/2bXclUF
    [✓] 1/4” ball valve: amzn.to/2c1yTlf
    [✓] 1/4” pipe nipple: amzn.to/2cm8S2C
    [✓] 1/4” Steel coupling: amzn.to/2c2tiyg
    [✓] 1/4” brass plug: amzn.to/2bXdmMx
    [✓] 6mm -1.00 TAP: amzn.to/2cGHhZc
    [✓] 0.025”(0.6mm) Contact tip: amzn.to/2cm9e98
    [✓] 1” Steel Reducer Coupling: amzn.to/2cFHDML
    [✓] 1- 1 1/2” Steel Reducer Coupling: amzn.to/2cFJdOC
    [✓] 4 Socket Cap Screws: amzn.to/2c2x1vI
    [✓] 6” Steel Pipe: amzn.to/2cJgKeM
    [✓] Pressure regulator: amzn.to/2ch6KHE
    [✓] 1/4” POL Valve: amzn.to/2cJjQ2z
    [✓] Pressure Gauge: amzn.to/2ch58O2

    • @eswaranchandran8549
      @eswaranchandran8549 7 років тому

      hey for the propane tank can I use a Bunsen burner

    • @nateclishe622
      @nateclishe622 7 років тому

      Ive got a problem whenever I use the burner the flame is like a big lighter but when I put a hair dryer to it it ends up like yours but doesn't last long and gets blown out however I put it even though I followed your instructions to the T any ideas what might be the problem and how I can fix it?

    • @zipzesty3215
      @zipzesty3215 7 років тому

      Nate Clishe it could be a few thing. Try using different settings for the regulator. Make sure you have a oxygen control thing on it. There could be a few other problems but I can't think of them right now so try these and if it still doesn't work I'll help more.

    • @thexder4
      @thexder4 7 років тому +6

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" your link to the 1-1/2" steel reducer coupling is the wrong size to make the flare

    • @ruslanroos2618
      @ruslanroos2618 7 років тому +2

      Shogun
      yeah I found out the same thing got to go to the actual store now and find the right size

  • @TheKingofRandom
    @TheKingofRandom  8 років тому +26

    Common materials in the Mini Metal Foundry
    [✓] Clay Graphite Crucible: amzn.to/2bZ2ESu
    [✓] Steel Pail: amzn.to/2bSuGAC
    [✓] Plaster of Paris: amzn.to/2bZ0cf0
    [✓] 2.5 Quart Bucket: amzn.to/2c0l3gk
    [✓] 5 Quart Big Mouth Bucket: amzn.to/2bSvyoz
    [✓] Heat Resistant Gloves: amzn.to/2bSv02d
    [✓] 1-3/8” Hole Saw: amzn.to/2bSvo0z
    [✓] 3” Hole Saw: amzn.to/2cib3kQ
    [✓] 1” x 12” Steel Pipe: amzn.to/2cu3uGU

    • @MusicialInsomnia
      @MusicialInsomnia 8 років тому

      Hi Grant, I made myself the foundry and have been wanting to switch over to propane, but I'm having some difficulty doing so. None of my typical suppliers have those flare fittings in stock. Do you know of a store chain or online store that would sell fittings like the 45 flare?

    • @dimitrideherdt6034
      @dimitrideherdt6034 8 років тому

      Why now??????

    • @kidbehindacamera8197
      @kidbehindacamera8197 7 років тому

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" is the best

    • @jakewestover8178
      @jakewestover8178 7 років тому

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" would your HHO gas work with the foundry?

    • @lotusquaderno8108
      @lotusquaderno8108 7 років тому

      nice

  • @whogavehimafork
    @whogavehimafork 7 років тому +55

    "Drill press for $20" I think I need to get my hearing checked bc I've never encountered such a thing and if I did I'd buy it in a heartbeat

    • @GadgetPonyGal
      @GadgetPonyGal 7 років тому +7

      Funnily enough, the exact same thing happened to me, except the person wanted to get rid of it so bad, I got it for _ten._ Perfect condition aside from some surface rust. Bought it in an instant.

    • @kimjongun365
      @kimjongun365 6 років тому

      My dad got one for free one time, then he sold it.

  • @baileywagner414
    @baileywagner414 8 років тому +17

    hey before firing this up spray it down with soapy water the water will bubble if there are any leaks.

  • @vgamesx1
    @vgamesx1 8 років тому +62

    Hey Thanks for helping me with my flamethrower project, welp off to school..... For show and tell of course :)

    • @zumbazumba1
      @zumbazumba1 8 років тому +22

      +vgamesx1 Flamethrower doesnt use gas ,it shoots sticky liquid under alot of pressure.

    • @savagesadistic5120
      @savagesadistic5120 8 років тому

      2 parts oil based fuel and 1 part compressed gas (Such as Butane).

    • @vgamesx1
      @vgamesx1 8 років тому +5

      900bz U asshat? who still says queer?

    • @900bz
      @900bz 8 років тому +1

      +vgamesx1 its a word not a trend that went away dipshit

    • @vgamesx1
      @vgamesx1 8 років тому +3

      900bz First off, who said it was a trend? Secondly yes words have somewhat of a trend to them dumbass...
      There's a reason nobody says "That's groovy" or "You're a cool cat" anymore, those are words too you know but you'd sound like a fool saying it in 2016.
      As for the welp thing, it's this thing called culture, it's the same reason why America has cookies and Brits have biscuits, oh and besides any of that how do you even know I'm a guy..? For all you know I'm a girl you arrogant swine.

  • @samiyas100
    @samiyas100 8 років тому +700

    Am I the only one who watch these kind of videos but never do any of them

    • @plasmagamingxd4714
      @plasmagamingxd4714 8 років тому +1

      +samiyas100 absolutely not :P

    • @andrewlam5875
      @andrewlam5875 8 років тому +1

      I made only 1 project out of all of his. 😂😂

    • @sidharthsunilkumar334
      @sidharthsunilkumar334 8 років тому +1

      +Andrew Lam i tried to make 1 , but ended up cutting myself and i gave up.

    • @DNVIC
      @DNVIC 8 років тому +4

      +Salikrav I've already made the foundry, so im probably gonna be working on this soon ( charcoal makes it very dirty)

    • @iMoRTaL_618
      @iMoRTaL_618 8 років тому +1

      nope I do the same

  • @edwardsola4564
    @edwardsola4564 7 років тому

    First off, gotta say your videos are awesome. Always enjoy what you show us. Made the metal melting foundry and fired it up a few days ago with the charcoal. It works but what a pain to keep feeding it charcoal. Went through 3/4 of a bag just to get a few pounds. So I decided to go the propane route, however I didn't want to assemble anything. I remembered I had bought a harbor freight "flame thrower" to help.......control weeds (ok, I just wanted to play with it really!) so I made the inlet hole a bit bigger to 3" to accommodate the flame throwers nozzle. Fired it up and turned the air valve up about half way. Boy did that do the trick! So much easier than charcoal! Thanks for everything you do Grant! Keep up the great work!!

  • @theo-uc6ot
    @theo-uc6ot 7 років тому

    every other video on how to make a gas Foundry was so complicated and yet you made it seem so simple thank you

  • @JohnAnthony1
    @JohnAnthony1 7 років тому +7

    Invested in this great project. Missing two items on his list:
    Need a 3/8x 1/4 flare fitting
    Need teflon tape
    Need an H5 tap
    All are featured in the video but not in the description

  • @DepressyDuck
    @DepressyDuck 8 років тому +12

    I love how you just get bored and decide to make a propane torch!
    "I'm bored. I'm gonna make a foundry! Oo! Then brass knuckles! Maybe bang darts if I have the time."
    Wish I could do that.

    • @user-zz4wr3pb6m
      @user-zz4wr3pb6m 8 років тому +2

      but you càaaaaaaaan
      with DETERMINATION

    • @Kilbot192
      @Kilbot192 8 років тому

      Coops4tw What he made wasn't that expensive.

    • @savagesadistic5120
      @savagesadistic5120 8 років тому +1

      These awesome inventions fill you with determination

    • @Kilbot192
      @Kilbot192 8 років тому +1

      Savage Sadistic So does cocaine.

    • @Kilbot192
      @Kilbot192 8 років тому +2

      NK DarkTurtle I forgot what this comment thread was even about, and I care so little that I won't even read the comments again to remember. That's how little I care. Do cocaine. That's all I can say.

  • @bayoumetalman2315
    @bayoumetalman2315 8 років тому

    I have a little larger foundry I built and really didn't care for the hassle of charcoal. After doing a little research I came across your torch video and decided to give it a try. Its works great even with my larger foundry and crucible. Thanks for the ideas. I've also build a styro slicer. It also turn out great. I added a LED to the wiring so I can clearly see when its powered on. Great Videos. always looking forward to the next one.

  • @kentdixon5716
    @kentdixon5716 3 роки тому

    Very well put together video, clear concise, to the point, detailed explanation, you nailed it all, I am retired welder/ hot rodder, looking to start small foundry hobby, thanks for posting.

  • @tankmohit
    @tankmohit 8 років тому +128

    How to make a jet pack from this, you will find on my another project.

    • @GermanSoupPvP
      @GermanSoupPvP 8 років тому

      hahahhaaha

    • @timetogetcancer7866
      @timetogetcancer7866 8 років тому +6

      Wouldn't be surprised

    • @exanite7821
      @exanite7821 8 років тому +3

      +Ryan Ho Nope, we won't. 5 days later, quick clip, showing a jetpack. XD

    • @waysoyoung6896
      @waysoyoung6896 8 років тому

      +tankmohit11 you mean "You will find on another project"

    • @hunterbowie8132
      @hunterbowie8132 8 років тому

      +tankmohit11 Sadly you need more powerful fuel :(

  • @SteamyTortellini
    @SteamyTortellini 8 років тому +50

    Im just waiting until he creates the arc reactor and becomes iron man...

    • @3pg4kd
      @3pg4kd 7 років тому

      I hope he shares it in another video.

    • @SilverSack
      @SilverSack 7 років тому +4

      Spaze Well he did make an arc welder and Jacobs ladder so...

    • @blod40
      @blod40 4 роки тому +2

      I’m still waiting too :( ...

    • @totalwreckagelive3012
      @totalwreckagelive3012 3 роки тому +1

      You predicted hacksmith

  • @matthewthompson9424
    @matthewthompson9424 7 років тому

    omg... I can not even express my thanks into words rn. the parts list you made. you included EVERYthing needed included the little screws. that saved a lot of searching and Gatorade throwing. I now know that the price of pretty much everything is $303.67. that includes the crucible and wool and all the parts for the blaster. (I looked up everything on amazon) but K.O.R you are amazing thank you so much

  • @Matt-uj3lw
    @Matt-uj3lw 7 років тому

    Thank you for you're video. I'm buying the last of my parts now and going to perform my tests by the afternoon. You rock!

  • @AlumiTube
    @AlumiTube 7 років тому +17

    Bought mine on ebay, for my vidoes... But yes it is simple

  • @TheSlingshotKing
    @TheSlingshotKing 8 років тому +5

    Thank you so much! I've been waiting for this for a while and will definitely build it!

    • @darkshadow2432
      @darkshadow2432 8 років тому

      no you wont

    • @TheSlingshotKing
      @TheSlingshotKing 8 років тому +1

      yes I will, I've already made a foundry but I've been waiting for hoe to build the burner

    • @darkshadow2432
      @darkshadow2432 8 років тому

      +The Slingshot King so there people that try this freaking manly

    • @TheSlingshotKing
      @TheSlingshotKing 8 років тому

      lol thanks

    • @vayunbiyani
      @vayunbiyani 8 років тому

      I like your vids

  • @canusakommando9692
    @canusakommando9692 8 років тому

    Grant your videos are outstanding! Thank you for such a clear and well laid out and planed description for your gas foundry. Exactly what I have been looking for. This is a game changer for me. Thanks again.
    Sensei G. S. Gibbs. Producing my own designs just became much more efficient and cost effective. Your electric wire cutter is the other piece of equipment that I will copy. Your system is awesome. Thank you for such a well laid out production. You have my gratitude and thanks.

  • @buynsell365
    @buynsell365 5 років тому

    Great job !!! I love the video. Very well explained and I love that you also included a list of parts. Can't wait to build one myself.

  • @longshot8000
    @longshot8000 7 років тому +7

    Obviously, there are a LOT of replies. Without having read them all, I imagine someone has already commented on this. Even so, I'm sure it is worth repeating:
    First of all, these videos are awesome! The instructions are very clear & organized. The audio and video quality are top-notch.
    That being said, I was very surprised to discover you didn't mention the diameter of the main pipe. Because of that, I looked at the link you created for the parts list. There, the pipe is listed as 1 inch diameter by 6 inches long. Luckily, I did not order it online, requiring I mail it back. But I did have to make a couple of extra trips to Home Depot before I finally figured it out.
    After close scrutiny of the video. I was able to catch a glimpse of the 3/4" marking on one of the couplers. THERE: 3/4"!!
    In my humble opinion, I think you should make a correction to this. if not, you will have a lot of people being confused and frustrated. Thanks!

    • @OPERATION_ARMED_CITIZEN
      @OPERATION_ARMED_CITIZEN 5 років тому

      the main pipe is 3/4 in diameter?

    • @pickmyphotos
      @pickmyphotos 5 років тому

      I love the projects and appreciate the videos. But, I am just now seeing this comment after tapping, assembling, and firing the torch with 1" pipe and adapters. $30 down the inventor drain.

    • @walter2990
      @walter2990 4 роки тому

      @@pickmyphotos Perhaps you can salvage this project by increasing the diameter of the jet tip opening to a slightly larger opening?

  • @Brodesta
    @Brodesta 7 років тому +7

    i miss this King of Random compared to the "show-y" King of Random these days

  • @kouroshjavanbakht3790
    @kouroshjavanbakht3790 6 років тому

    Hi Grant. Today I made a furnace and burner based on your video and was able to melt 58 grams of copper in 10 minutes using only one burner.Thanks so much for your guides in this video and more power to you.

  • @BundySealEater
    @BundySealEater 8 років тому +1

    Hey Grant, me and my friend are going to draw inspiration from your foundry and propane torch videos to make our own foundry, but instead of using a steel bucket, we are going to use an empty gas canister to create a wider/ larger foundry. Thanks for posting all of your videos, I'm a big fan, and i hope you continue to post more and more awesome videos :)

  • @thecraftedmelon1454
    @thecraftedmelon1454 8 років тому +7

    I'm hot enough to melt metal myself.
    Literally!!
    Hint: Gallium

  • @dragoon71892
    @dragoon71892 8 років тому +3

    I'm not sure if you check this very often, or if you write back, but I'm giving it a shot. I've been trying to build the propane torch based on your video (so naturally it isn't exact), but I've hit a couple snags. It may sound silly, but I don't know for sure what size screw to use. I assume it's a #5 AKA 1/8in, but I wanted to be totally sure. I also had to make an assumption with the pipe and 1in reducer coupling, and figured the pipe had to be 1/2in by 6in. I'm also really hoping that the 1 1/2 in reducer coupling is supposed to go down to 1/2in.
    If it isn't too much trouble, I'd appreciate some advice because I don't play around with explosive gases.
    Thanks,
    Brian.

  • @awestphal6
    @awestphal6 8 років тому

    this channel is possibly the best thing on the entire Internet!

  • @justchris846
    @justchris846 3 роки тому

    One of the best, if not the best step by step video !

  • @imdabigdilfdondodah5689
    @imdabigdilfdondodah5689 8 років тому +6

    Comments:
    50% "Brass nipple, hehe"
    30% "Hank Hill would be proud"
    10% "Gaster Blaster"
    10% Other

  • @BlueFinch
    @BlueFinch 6 років тому +18

    Just a warning: this blaster costs about $150 to build.

    • @nickarado352
      @nickarado352 4 роки тому +2

      Wish I knew before going 400+ into this with all materials in mind including molds and crucible

    • @EmilyGOrtega
      @EmilyGOrtega 4 роки тому

      Ikr I spend that much on it too when I could have just bought a professional pre-made one for that price with free shipping

    • @benjaminmuller9348
      @benjaminmuller9348 4 роки тому +1

      Why? Which parts of this build are that expensive?

    • @akira3871
      @akira3871 4 роки тому +1

      Mine cost $30. Not sure what you bought.

    • @justasmeska1889
      @justasmeska1889 4 роки тому

      @@akira3871 how does it work?

  • @chrisselle4632
    @chrisselle4632 8 років тому

    So, I made this torch, and have used it quite a bit. I originally made the bucket smelter, but decided to go a different route with this device. I used an old propane tank (yes, took off the valve, let it air out for a week or so, cleaned it out well before cutting it) and it works like a charm! The only thing I noted is, I have to have the end cap on, even in the smelter, to get it to light. You might have said that, but I didn't catch it. Great project, thanks!

  • @Heisenbrick
    @Heisenbrick 7 років тому +1

    This project was a treasure hunt because I tried to buy locally, I recommend everyone to follow you're amazon links to buy the parts, also don't cheap out on the pressure regulator and gauge, I know the Marshal Excelsior is expensive but it is worth it! I just finished the build, it far surpassed my expectations! Thanks Grant for the instructions! Can't wait to see more forge/foundry videos!

    • @Heisenbrick
      @Heisenbrick 7 років тому

      IMPORTANT NOTE!!! When you tap the 1 1/2" reducer coupling I recommend using a 11/64 bit for your M5 tap, it is much closer to the M5-.08 tap and you won't end up with shallow threading...

  • @snova7437
    @snova7437 8 років тому +9

    Anyone else wonder how TF he knows how to make all of these? xD Pretty Amazing if you ask me ;P

    • @Kasakuja
      @Kasakuja 8 років тому +14

      He watches this video on how to build this and builds it.

    • @theconqueringenigma
      @theconqueringenigma 8 років тому

      +SNova Plays Google is your friend.

    • @oliverfazzio2826
      @oliverfazzio2826 8 років тому

      +Kasakuja seems legit

    • @Kasakuja
      @Kasakuja 8 років тому

      Oliver Fazzio This is how real life works.

    • @hunterbowie8132
      @hunterbowie8132 8 років тому +1

      +SNova Plays This is built off some plans from a website for blacksmiths, he simply copied the design and gave it a name.

  • @Rippertear
    @Rippertear 8 років тому +45

    not to be confused with a Gaster Blaster.
    Can I break into a bank vault with this?

    • @amiiiin69
      @amiiiin69 8 років тому

      My thoughts exactly

    • @blanklotus3476
      @blanklotus3476 8 років тому +1

      +Rippertear - Gaming Videos AKA SDL Benjii TGPASOTSISAPROA(THR)STTLOYTYVM you can.... but you'll have a bad time

    • @Rippertear
      @Rippertear 8 років тому

      ‍ ‍
      yup.

    • @Rippertear
      @Rippertear 8 років тому

      ‍ ‍
      thank you, and the same to you, .

    • @Rippertear
      @Rippertear 8 років тому

      ‍ ‍
      Well, it is right next to your picture.

  • @oldergent5266
    @oldergent5266 7 років тому

    I have FINALLY made my gas blaster!!!
    Some of the parts were not available in my area so I had to improvise, and my Frankenstein blowtorch is not pretty, but by gar, it WORKS!!!
    Thank you Grant, I'm going to be having some fun now!!!

  • @toonybrain
    @toonybrain 4 роки тому +1

    Well done video. Very organized instruction. Thank you for having an organized mind necessary for fine teaching.

  • @nicktwine5060
    @nicktwine5060 7 років тому +3

    Could you do a video discussing a building a propane foundry vs one that runs using natural gas (what you normally encounter piped from the city to your home HVAC system)? Possibly talk about the gas pressure, burning temperature, time to melt an ingot, cost of natural gas vs propane, etc? And yes... I want fries with that! : ) Thanks

    • @dancaldwell8675
      @dancaldwell8675 6 років тому

      If memory serves, propane is about 3% more efficient.

  • @TheTranq
    @TheTranq 8 років тому +8

    My dad and I are building this this summer

    • @ryanbrewer6657
      @ryanbrewer6657 8 років тому +1

      +TheTranq good luck

    • @stanleycarter6275
      @stanleycarter6275 8 років тому +2

      +TheTranq I have built the charcoal fired one and it works a treat

    • @cybercon98
      @cybercon98 8 років тому

      +stanley carter will the charcoal one still burn bullet cases?

  • @joshbutler6981
    @joshbutler6981 6 років тому

    Thanks so much this video has help me out heaps i think im going to make another one to boost the heat in the forge, iv used this blowtorch for all sorts of metal work and even used it to solder a copper still to purify "water" haha your a legend iv tried a few of your experiments now and love them all

  • @roriban
    @roriban 7 років тому

    I learned so much in each and every video that I am so obsessed with all your videos

  • @MarioDarkboom
    @MarioDarkboom 8 років тому +11

    WINDFALL BY THEFATRAT!!!
    I LOVE IT ♥♥

    • @invadergr1024
      @invadergr1024 8 років тому

      gg ate u play gdash

    • @MarioDarkboom
      @MarioDarkboom 8 років тому

      nate atienzo I barely play GDash, i just listen to alot of Glitch Hop, wanka

    • @invadergr1024
      @invadergr1024 8 років тому

      Derp

    • @MarioDarkboom
      @MarioDarkboom 8 років тому

      "I barely play GDash" which means i barely play it ;Y

    • @tymccoy6875
      @tymccoy6875 8 років тому

      SAME

  • @gussothe2nd
    @gussothe2nd 8 років тому +23

    "I got this drill machine for under $20!!!"

    • @gussothe2nd
      @gussothe2nd 8 років тому

      +FlizAnimate jk but good video though!

    • @ShadowVipers
      @ShadowVipers 8 років тому +3

      +Archie Bunker Heh unless you find it in a garage sale... think again, they normally range from 150$ to 250$+

    • @damocles9733
      @damocles9733 8 років тому +2

      +ShadowVipers4 $200-$600+* never seen one for under 200 without something wrong

    • @damocles9733
      @damocles9733 8 років тому +1

      +ShadowVipers4 $200-$600+* never seen one for under 200 without something wrong

    • @pikachu-fe7tx
      @pikachu-fe7tx 8 років тому

      +Damocles 97 One word: Craigslist.

  • @slimmshadythegmvgod7208
    @slimmshadythegmvgod7208 8 років тому

    I've seen others do it but u always make things way cooler with different designs

  • @HarmonHeat
    @HarmonHeat 5 років тому +1

    You make everything so simple thanks Grant

  • @Retroweld
    @Retroweld 8 років тому +11

    Oh yeah! Thumbs up. :)

    • @GregsGarage
      @GregsGarage 8 років тому

      +RetroWeld Going to upgrade your forge Douglas? :D

    • @Retroweld
      @Retroweld 8 років тому +1

      +Greg's Garage Funny you should ask. ;)

    • @HotSauceBear
      @HotSauceBear 8 років тому

      Thanks, I almost forgot to like the video!

  • @airplanejack
    @airplanejack 7 років тому +4

    How long could you use this on a full tank of propane before it runs out?

  • @maconSTUFF
    @maconSTUFF 5 років тому

    Great torch man... I am making one this week for the "mini forge" I built a couple of week ago... Rock on...

  • @joshuamedearis4295
    @joshuamedearis4295 5 років тому

    Thank you for adding links and all the parts to this and the furnace it was really useful and you video is deserving of a like

  • @AshtonSnapp
    @AshtonSnapp 8 років тому +4

    You can also make another foundry and use the other propane hose for it. DOUBLE EFFICIENCY

    • @alenngk
      @alenngk 5 років тому

      Yea my idea "exponencial efficiency" souded like flat earthers :D

  • @bethotted
    @bethotted 8 років тому +56

    THEFATRATTTTTTT YASSSS

    • @h4pee
      @h4pee 8 років тому

      +warmoon Please read

    • @KoekieMonster
      @KoekieMonster 8 років тому +1

      +Ashley Fu wooo!

    • @h4pee
      @h4pee 8 років тому

      +warmoon I cant, your comebacks are bad.
      and I'm 5 so I will stay

    • @user-ox7id9he5v
      @user-ox7id9he5v 8 років тому +1

      +Markus Kurg wow i didn't know 5 year olds were smart enough to curse

    • @h4pee
      @h4pee 8 років тому

      +Ashton Zorpex i am =)

  • @alysergicview4225
    @alysergicview4225 7 років тому +1

    This is one of my favorite inventions of Grants, even though I actually haven't made one myself ;)

  • @firebirdgaming4695
    @firebirdgaming4695 2 роки тому

    Finally completed this after two years of wanting to. Just tested it in the plaster foundry and I actually melted aluminum! Going to try brass Tomorrow

  • @AliHSyed
    @AliHSyed 8 років тому +117

    $20 drill press?? wow

    • @Fleurlean4
      @Fleurlean4 7 років тому +29

      Ali Syed I know right? He must troll every garage sale cause he finds the best deals.

    • @nightmareinaction629
      @nightmareinaction629 6 років тому

      Ali Syed I found one too it did have some rust a 3 hp motor but needed a belt bough it for 24 dollars

    • @aidanenglish5475
      @aidanenglish5475 6 років тому

      I got my drill press through craigslist for about $30

    • @FrankBoston
      @FrankBoston 6 років тому

      He got everything for nothing

  • @PvtNix
    @PvtNix 7 років тому +33

    Instructions not clear
    I'm farting fire

  • @jeremyhutchison8406
    @jeremyhutchison8406 2 роки тому

    Just melted my first copper your torches work great thanks

  • @coppervial
    @coppervial 2 роки тому +1

    I have to say, it took some time to replicate this, but I did! It works wonderfully, thank you for all you do, rest in peace legend.

  • @canral
    @canral 8 років тому +4

    !WARNING! The white pipe tape is for air and water. You need yellow pipe tape for flammable gasses. Gasses like propane will eat through the the white tape which could cause a leak and then explosion. Just want to see everyone design and experiment safely.

    • @gorisenke
      @gorisenke 8 років тому +2

      Also don't used galvanized piping in the flame areas like the pipe or flare.

    • @jimk.8424
      @jimk.8424 8 років тому

      +canral Next time you are at the hardware store. Compare a roll of the white with the yellow. Its the same stuff. The yellow is thicker than the white, which is how its rated for gas use.

    • @canral
      @canral 8 років тому

      I'm not gonna argue with you. You are correct that the white tape is thinner. I was incorrect on it eating through the white stuff. It's more porous. I misread the research I had originally done. But so being a porous material makes it more likely to leak, They are both Teflon, but different grades. So I stand by my original statement that since this is a video shown to people who may not know all the proper precausions, I feel that people should use the tape designed for gas. Safety first.

  • @therubbermeep7456
    @therubbermeep7456 8 років тому +10

    hey grant think you could add a parts list at the end of your videos for simplicity sake thanks !

    • @DuNdAlALa
      @DuNdAlALa 8 років тому +2

      +TheRubberMeep you could just pause and write down the supplies you need

    • @programmerqdev
      @programmerqdev 8 років тому +1

      +Da Demon Monkey or have them in the description for easier copy and pasting?

    • @therubbermeep7456
      @therubbermeep7456 8 років тому

      exactly! and a vague price list so we can budget

    • @TheSpex70
      @TheSpex70 8 років тому +2

      +TheRubberMeep
      After searching around where I live, the total price comes ot to around $150. But that's mostly because I don't have a drill press, taps, or bits that are needed for this video. Other than that, the regulator I'm looking at getting is $40 by itself. Do some hunting and you'll find what you need pretty easy. I found all of it on Amazon and searched local hardware stores for comparable pricing.

    • @therubbermeep7456
      @therubbermeep7456 8 років тому

      thanks man !

  • @gary.solexa
    @gary.solexa 6 років тому

    This is great. Will be very useful when I get going on my furnace build. Cheers.

  • @SidneyKoen
    @SidneyKoen 8 років тому

    looks very interesting. busy making my own but gonna start with coal and see how things work. if all goes well will convert it to propane. Thanks Grant keep up the good work, you always make interesting videos

  • @SOLACEISHERE
    @SOLACEISHERE 8 років тому +10

    Kinda looks like something you'd want in fallout

  • @Portal12345678910
    @Portal12345678910 7 років тому +5

    7:20 My favorite metal is tungsten...

    • @1ute
      @1ute 3 роки тому

      lmao

  • @fullmetalmidget
    @fullmetalmidget 3 роки тому

    These videos are so much better then what they produce now

  • @theorangeladder6613
    @theorangeladder6613 8 років тому

    Congrats on 6,000,000 subs Grant!

  • @daniell.2664
    @daniell.2664 8 років тому +9

    *Can you please put a couple up for sale!*
    *I'm not very crafty and would end up blowing something up*
    *Great video by the way*
    *Like so he can see!!*

  • @petergriffin4629
    @petergriffin4629 8 років тому +22

    You should never use a drill to cut threads!!

    • @Ntmoffi
      @Ntmoffi 8 років тому

      I know! I was like wtf is he doing!

    • @petergriffin4629
      @petergriffin4629 8 років тому +2

      Well in the end he is an amateur.

    • @Ntmoffi
      @Ntmoffi 8 років тому

      +Peter Griffin yes he is. I think he was trying to do it as quick as possible. Not the right way. But quick.

    • @TheTetrapod
      @TheTetrapod 8 років тому

      Umm, why not?

    • @petergriffin4629
      @petergriffin4629 8 років тому

      Easy, cutting threads is a slow process in which the edges cut away quite a lot of steel which is way you should do it by hand,
      slow and steady.

  • @duzzy5081
    @duzzy5081 8 місяців тому

    I'm in the process of building a torch using this video as a template. I have found that the "1" steel pipe" is actually a 3/4" X 6" nipple. I also stayed away from any galvanized materials as they produce toxic fumes when hot. 1 alteration I made was instead of a rounded out tuna lid, I cut an actual steel plate to shape and used a washer and spring for tension (mostly for the sake of not having a tuna can lid on my parts list.)

  • @mattstyers3914
    @mattstyers3914 7 років тому +2

    Hey Grant, Love the videos! You did state that the foundry could melt Gold and other metals. I have viewed a few different videos of people scrapping gold and other metals from junk electronics. I think it would be awesome if you could create a video on how to do this. You have a great way of explaining the processes that could most likely help people avoid missteps from when they may view others videos. Just a thought. Keep up the amazing work and thanks for the videos!

  • @XpertPilotFSX
    @XpertPilotFSX 7 років тому +18

    This would be a perfect a anti-theft weapon ;)

    • @XpertPilotFSX
      @XpertPilotFSX 7 років тому

      Liam Hogue XD WTF

    • @Turmanation5
      @Turmanation5 7 років тому +1

      XpertPilotFSX home alone

    • @lighterfawn4083
      @lighterfawn4083 7 років тому +4

      XpertPilotFSX. imagin this in home alone lol

    • @3pg4kd
      @3pg4kd 7 років тому +12

      A gun would be a perfect anti-theft weapon.

  • @dualhelix403
    @dualhelix403 8 років тому +35

    wait so we can turn into black smiths for less then £15 !?!

    • @RimsideStudios
      @RimsideStudios 8 років тому

      +Kacper Czaczkowski yeh dude.

    • @simpletn
      @simpletn 8 років тому +2

      That comment pretty much sums up every video about melting video he ever made

    • @DragnSly
      @DragnSly 8 років тому +2

      Smithing increased to 100

    • @gadgetshowboy
      @gadgetshowboy 8 років тому +1

      .....😂😬

    • @StrokeMahEgo
      @StrokeMahEgo 8 років тому

      +Артем Закревский Will

  • @ben.d3353
    @ben.d3353 4 роки тому +1

    Saw this vid ages ago, didnt consider making it till my chacoals were causing me a bit of trouble. But my goodness, jumping into this stuff is tricky. Cost an arm and a leg as well, but it'll be worth it.

  • @g4mmalotus937
    @g4mmalotus937 7 років тому

    everyone seems to watch your videos without any intent of doing it, but I plan to do a lot of your projects, among many other things that I have in a playlist.

  • @sergstroble3245
    @sergstroble3245 8 років тому +16

    20$ drill press from local garage sale. right.

  • @snowflakepatrol3214
    @snowflakepatrol3214 8 років тому +7

    would be nice if you put out an accurate parts list for your projects

    • @kennybrooks4570
      @kennybrooks4570 7 років тому

      Cody Lee which items are wrong?

    • @dedmotorhed
      @dedmotorhed 6 років тому

      Kenny Brooks I think he means a itemized list

    • @painlesstom
      @painlesstom 6 років тому

      Did you read the description? It's all there.... lol

  • @danielalvarez2263
    @danielalvarez2263 3 роки тому +2

    To check for leaks you can use soap and water in a spray bottle. Once pressured up you can spray the joints and you will see bubbles if you have leaks. Just to be 100% sure

  • @seanliles5103
    @seanliles5103 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video this will help me out...keep up the amazing job

  • @utterdisaster603
    @utterdisaster603 8 років тому +8

    Hank hill would he proud

  • @wafcon6349
    @wafcon6349 8 років тому +4

    EARLY BIRD STRIKES AGAIN!

    • @wafcon6349
      @wafcon6349 8 років тому

      +irish sith thats what you think ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @wafcon6349
      @wafcon6349 8 років тому

      -FrostAssasin- kwick! gert ur lert serber!

  • @matthewbaack369
    @matthewbaack369 8 років тому +7

    Grant, can you please upload a video on how to make a graphite Crucible or a better one besides the one you made out of a fire extinguisher? Thanks

  • @Sajjadazizi1
    @Sajjadazizi1 6 років тому

    It's really great and very functional thanks to this great training video

  • @skylergriswoldlafr6828
    @skylergriswoldlafr6828 8 років тому +15

    I guess you can say... GASter blaster! I'll walk myself out now

    • @giaphucluis779
      @giaphucluis779 8 років тому

      * *nice one bro .*

    • @jonahreed1171
      @jonahreed1171 8 років тому

      I was gonna say that

    • @vietthangho9262
      @vietthangho9262 8 років тому

      loli liek ut

    • @originalname9571
      @originalname9571 8 років тому

      Insert sarcastic slow clapping here

    • @skeletonwarrior9393
      @skeletonwarrior9393 7 років тому +1

      I've been scrolling so long for a comment like this! I knew I couldn't be the only one with this thought. I guess grant Thompson is the gaster blaster master now. ^_^ ... I'll leave now.

  • @jtmcflea5255
    @jtmcflea5255 8 років тому +15

    Gasterblaster?

  • @ThuyLe-jy2me
    @ThuyLe-jy2me 7 років тому

    you cut everything SOOOOOOOOOO accurately!!

  • @The_Void_Alchemist
    @The_Void_Alchemist 5 років тому +1

    Just a heads up for anyone confused, the 6 x 1 inch steel pipe and 1-1.5 inch steel reducer coupling in the description are wrong, and not even what is used in the video. He actually uses a 6 x .75 inch steel pipe, and a .75 - 1.5 inch steel reducer coupling. The other steel reducer coupling is fine though.
    Also, the "free template" is no longer free, and i will be making my own design. If anyone is interested let me know.