sounds good. I wonder a bit whether breathing aluminum would be a health concern. I'm guessing not, as it would be sort of inert. And nowhere near as bad as breathing wood smoke, I suppose. What do you think of some guy's idea of adding perlite to the cement? I'm no expert: I don't even know the difference between mortar and concrete at this point, but I'm getting there.
I had to chisel out refectory in the afterburner section of a burn furnace for melting x-ray film and lithographs to refine the silver out ( Gave me a tan)
@@DrDavidThor loose aluminum is definitely bad for you. Neurological problems associated with heavy metal poisoning. However LOOSE aluminum, not all aluminum. For a stove to work you need something thermally stable, there are all kinds of cements that can handle the heat but they're not super common because we don't work with exposed flames in our daily lives anymore. To keep this as simple as possible I would recommend 2 metal buckets/cans/barrels/chimneys/etc that you can nest together, the air gap will insulate. It'll be light as hell and get the job done
Concrete or cement looses 70% strength when heated more than 415°c. After few uses it will just crumble. Better to use clay with, ceramic fiber/glass fiber reinforcement. Cause steel expands and can cause cracks
Well this thread suks….I wanted to make one of these😞…but certainly not going to waste the effort if it’s not going to work. I have enough worthless chunks of concrete around my backyard
good idea about the bucket handles. I'm wondering about whether the perlite would expand and contract and weaken the concrete. If not, it sounds great for making a lighter cement stove. I'm just starting my research. Next up is to google "refractory cement"
I am totally impressed. I have seen videos using a type of concrete called crack resistant??? It was used for home crafted metal smelters. It is readily available at your local big box store.
Way Cool ..... Something I definitely need to make so I can cook with yard debris branches sticks twigs don't have to worry about having any kind of fuel to cook that's so awesome.
@@harveybc some potential difficulties with handles: top mount could interfere with pots side mount would put torsional stresses on the concrete that could fracture it. a plastic bucket with a GOOD handle (they do exist!) would be able to handle the weight.
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People used to listen to their Elders, and read books. It's not like nobody learned anything before youtube .... if anything, bad ideas spread faster on the internet than in the real world.
@@danieparriott265 But with You Tube , you could start learning varieties of topics with demonstration in front of our eyes within seconds . If you have to read , it may be confusing at first or if you have to learn from someone you have to pay him or find someone who knows the art . Yes, if you want to study deeply you have to learn from someone . But for simple knowledge and basic skills like learning guitar chords etc, you can learn it very easily without the help of any person around or to purchase a book
Our stove in the Province is like that since I was young 4 decades ago and until now. Coco Charcoal is my favorite to use as it will not make your Dirty Kitchen Dark. In the Philippines we have 2 types of Kitchen. Dirty Kitchen outside the house and one Regular Kitchen inside. ☺ 🇵🇭
What a snobby thing to say to judge a person's way of life in another culture that is probably been living like that for thousands of years and the pansy ass chef culture that's worried about a dirty kitchen outside has only been in the last let's say 20 no I'm not disagreeing with you but you know if you're living like that for a lot of years you're not going to worried about a couple of germs
Давно искала, как сделать такую печку на лето во двор, чтоб в доме не жечь газ и так жарко, наконец то наткнулась на ваше видео, огромное вам спасибо, весной постараюсь сделать такое чудо. Спасибо ещё раз!❤❤❤
@@stopwars8642 Towards the top, just enough below the rim for there top be time for some secondary combustion. If straight holes so do they need to be angled downwards at least 60 degrees, steeper the better to make sure air flows the right direction. More complex design can have winding channels that go down and link up with the main air inlet below. The benefits are that it both provides more heat and also gets rid of the smoke.
Looks good. Very creative. How long did you let it cure? It would seem that if you put too hot of a fire in it and there's too much moisture still in the concrete it's going to crack. Maybe you start with fires that are lower in heat and then work your way up?
1 year ago, sorry, late question: I'm thinking about building this cement stove. Also thinking of adding perlite to make it lighter, though I suspect it might expand and contract and weaken the cement. Someone also mentioned using refractory cement as it's for kilns, but I do wonder about breathing aluminum. Comments? Thank-you. David Thor@@fullcircle4723
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Great tutorial video, and use of materials. Did you use the refractory cement as it is less porous, and is heat resistant! Beautiful build, and this video helps with the building process. Thanks for sharing!
What is the supply list I can sure use the list now want and need a supply list so I can get started on mine please . Thank you ahead for letting us know
this isnt concrete, its cement, concrete is when you add gravel to it, its the gravel which is explosive cos of the moisture that gets trapped around it, its not gonna kill anyone but could take an eye out
It has to be, for the grill, cooking grade, for the inside, any kind of wire, for the sand, can be any kind, even dirt would work, for the burners, has to be cooking quality. The cement has to be something that will hold up under heat too. You could actually buy a few bricks and make this without all the work. I have seen lots of videos about that too, and done it. Very easy, just need it to sit where it won't burn through, and have grill be something that is made to cook on.
@Orc-icide you do realise your statement doesn't even make any sense, right? Firstly, if I hire contractors, they would not leave any left over concrete because they would only mux what they need and if any was left over it would be down to them to take away any waste left over from what ever job they have done. Secondly, if the left concreting, the last thing I'd want to do is make some heavy, unportarable stove, which would crack the first time it got heat through it as it's not been made with heat proof cement. The question here is what the hell are you doing with your concrete as you clearly have no idea what you're talking about. And why do you have kept over concrete from contractors? I mean how many times has this happened to you? 🤣
Por favor NO HAGAN ESTO EN CASA. Cualquier material que no sea especial para altas temperaturas puede explotar y hacerles daño grave. Denuncien los videos y a los creadores que comparten información falsa o incompleta; como este vídeo.
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho muito lindo seu vídeo já deixei meu joinha no seu canal pra fortalecer boa noite daqui de Pernambuco ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Refractory cement is what should be used. It's made to handle high heat. This is what we use for making kiln and smelting furnaces
sounds good. I wonder a bit whether breathing aluminum would be a health concern. I'm guessing not, as it would be sort of inert. And nowhere near as bad as breathing wood smoke, I suppose. What do you think of some guy's idea of adding perlite to the cement? I'm no expert: I don't even know the difference between mortar and concrete at this point, but I'm getting there.
Ah-ha! ty!
@@DrDavidThor Yes perlite could work as well, some fire bricks are made with it.
I had to chisel out refectory in the afterburner section of a burn furnace for melting x-ray film and lithographs to refine the silver out ( Gave me a tan)
@@DrDavidThor loose aluminum is definitely bad for you. Neurological problems associated with heavy metal poisoning.
However LOOSE aluminum, not all aluminum. For a stove to work you need something thermally stable, there are all kinds of cements that can handle the heat but they're not super common because we don't work with exposed flames in our daily lives anymore.
To keep this as simple as possible I would recommend 2 metal buckets/cans/barrels/chimneys/etc that you can nest together, the air gap will insulate. It'll be light as hell and get the job done
Concrete or cement looses 70% strength when heated more than 415°c. After few uses it will just crumble. Better to use clay with, ceramic fiber/glass fiber reinforcement. Cause steel expands and can cause cracks
Or the air pockets cause the surface to explode and put a concrete chip through someone's eye.
@@bkeepr4246 I don't think air pockets do that unless there is moisture trying to find it's way out.
I thought steel and cement had the same thermal expansion
Well this thread suks….I wanted to make one of these😞…but certainly not going to waste the effort if it’s not going to work. I have enough worthless chunks of concrete around my backyard
@@permitfisherjust use refractory cement and no problem
Use a bucket with handles to make your stove portable! Use perlite in your concrete to make the stove lighter and more heat resistant! Great video.
good idea about the bucket handles. I'm wondering about whether the perlite would expand and contract and weaken the concrete. If not, it sounds great for making a lighter cement stove. I'm just starting my research. Next up is to google "refractory cement"
Fires quickly turn cement back into powdery slaked lime.
Where do you get perlite? How much to use?
"portable"
@@MC-tg1xkany gardening shop has perlite mate
I am totally impressed. I have seen videos using a type of concrete called crack resistant??? It was used for home crafted metal smelters. It is readily available at your local big box store.
It might have been brick mortar.....no gravel filler in his mix.
They make fire places in dwellings every day with brick mortar
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I'm impressed! Straight and to-the-point video and no fancy tools needed. Thanks!
HEADS UP: concrete could EXPLODE if it’s subjected to high temperatures. Use other heat resistant materials.
This!
Do Not Make fire enclosers from concrete. I'd wager these crack and or explode within a few uses.
I've used heaps of Thai barbecues like this. I have had a couple crack after many years of use but never heard of one 'exploding'.
If you notice...he is using just enough concrete to bind the main ingredient...dirt. Which is heat resistant as all get up.
@@JACKnJESUSas all get up 😂 southern slang makes zero sense
@@DavidHands David it's more a ceramic material process: rice husks and clay
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Very simple to make, good idea, can help in a time of no gas or electricity. The stove is part of survival self sufficient. Thank for the video.😮
Way Cool ..... Something I definitely need to make so I can cook with yard debris branches sticks twigs don't have to worry about having any kind of fuel to cook that's so awesome.
جتنی تعریف کی جائے اتنی کم ہے
Very nice work 👏
Very nice 👍 but you should make a handle for it as well so it can be lifted easily.... Awesome 😎
I think, you could just put it back in the forming bucket.
put it back in the bucket that already has a handle
I'm not sure how easily it could be moved. Handles will help but I suspect it weighs quite a bit. Probably be better for a semi permeate location.
@@harveybc some potential difficulties with handles:
top mount could interfere with pots
side mount would put torsional stresses on the concrete that could fracture it.
a plastic bucket with a GOOD handle (they do exist!) would be able to handle the weight.
That's really cool. Is there a follow up video where it explodes?
Hahahahahaha
It's most likely, or should be refractory cement.
Yes.
lol
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i like it vidio
Original stove..oh no so amazing 🤗🤗🤗✌️
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Idéia excelente! Parabéns!! Um Abraço do BRASIL!!
Wow,i found a real creative craft of wood stoove😊 very nice thank you Mr.Crafts man
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Yeah because we don't have books anymore.
People used to listen to their Elders, and read books. It's not like nobody learned anything before youtube .... if anything, bad ideas spread faster on the internet than in the real world.
@@mikhalych9748 Books exist. They are just not as handy as your phone.
@@danieparriott265 But with You Tube , you could start learning varieties of topics with demonstration in front of our eyes within seconds . If you have to read , it may be confusing at first or if you have to learn from someone you have to pay him or find someone who knows the art . Yes, if you want to study deeply you have to learn from someone . But for simple knowledge and basic skills like learning guitar chords etc, you can learn it very easily without the help of any person around or to purchase a book
Excellent very clever 👋👋👋
Sweet relief when the music finally stops...
it comes back :/
@@Ovenmitt123 Worst feeling ever tbh
Watch in silence
@@Jocular-mt3jb Life hack wow
@@Jocular-mt3jb yep mute helps😂
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Creative, i am never thinking before. Sucssess...
Our stove in the Province is like that since I was young 4 decades ago and until now. Coco Charcoal is my favorite to use as it will not make your Dirty Kitchen Dark. In the Philippines we have 2 types of Kitchen. Dirty Kitchen outside the house and one Regular Kitchen inside. ☺ 🇵🇭
That's horrible! As a chef we have a certain standard of kitchen and a dirty one outside is very scary! If i go here I might die from the food.
What a snobby thing to say to judge a person's way of life in another culture that is probably been living like that for thousands of years and the pansy ass chef culture that's worried about a dirty kitchen outside has only been in the last let's say 20 no I'm not disagreeing with you but you know if you're living like that for a lot of years you're not going to worried about a couple of germs
I cook most of the summer in my garden‘s „dirty kitchen“. It’s great cooking.
@Cory_LaRose
Yes, you definitely will. Probably best that you avoid BBQ so it's not from the food though.
Very nice 👍😍💟💟😍🇧🇩✌
A brilliant idea and what a great video! I was entertained and inspired!
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🤔🙏👌🍃Amazing TX for sharing Best wishes.
I may have to do this. This would be ideal for clay pot cooking. Thanks for the idea!
A few concrete cinder blocks and 3 minutes, and you are building a fire.
I love the music. And the stove idea.
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Давно искала, как сделать такую печку на лето во двор, чтоб в доме не жечь газ и так жарко, наконец то наткнулась на ваше видео, огромное вам спасибо, весной постараюсь сделать такое чудо. Спасибо ещё раз!❤❤❤
How creative and useful. Thanks for the tutorial 🥰🥰🥰
Have you seen the Rubik's Cube rocket stove on Cool Cement?
@@A2Z-Plants not yet, do you have a video for this ?
@@Tiny_Farm Yes.
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You did an amazing job my brother... I think I will try to make one. Great Job! God Bless †
Wow so creative, thanks for sharing your content
A minor change that would be a major improvement would be to add some air channels to facilitate secondary burn and make it smokeless.
how so and where?
@@stopwars8642 Towards the top, just enough below the rim for there top be time for some secondary combustion. If straight holes so do they need to be angled downwards at least 60 degrees, steeper the better to make sure air flows the right direction. More complex design can have winding channels that go down and link up with the main air inlet below.
The benefits are that it both provides more heat and also gets rid of the smoke.
Sure100%
Luv the creativity, good on you!!
Very simple and so useful.
Bravo you are a genius 👏👏👏👏
I never expected this kind of music from an Asian guy, but I like it a lot; and, your stove, too!
I never expected a bear to be racist.
علم الإنسان مالم يعلم
الحاجه ام الاختراع ❤
You are a freaking genius! Loved this video!
Você é profissional ❤❤❤ meu amigo ❤️🧡💙
Not sure if I’ll ever make one but creative and entertaining…👍🏼
This is great!!! 👏👏👏👏
Lovin' the music 🎶!!!.. Great choice most definitely! ❤
Me too.
Khub sundor❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very good idea and thank you very much
Bucket handle rebar! Genius!!
Thank you for making this video! Very impressive!
Looks good. Very creative.
How long did you let it cure? It would seem that if you put too hot of a fire in it and there's too much moisture still in the concrete it's going to crack.
Maybe you start with fires that are lower in heat and then work your way up?
I was wondering the same. I think start small and work your way up slowly.
Give it a month to cure.
Mortar mix solid in 1 hr, cures in a day
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
1 year ago, sorry, late question: I'm thinking about building this cement stove. Also thinking of adding perlite to make it lighter, though I suspect it might expand and contract and weaken the cement. Someone also mentioned using refractory cement as it's for kilns, but I do wonder about breathing aluminum. Comments? Thank-you. David Thor@@fullcircle4723
Love it . Will definitely do one.
Muito lindo, perfeito esse fogão. Parabéns, obrigada.
Thanh you
@@CreativeCraftIdea Nice
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HalleluYAH translates “Praise ye YaH”
YaH is The Heavenly Father
YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING
YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins
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- Ancient Semitic Cuneiform of Moshe (Moses)
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This shud blow up really well
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For emergency purposes, for this’ll do for now, little cost, work many of us could handle and is effective. Thanks! 🙏🏻🤔
Awesome job Ty for. this video 💯👍
SENSACIONAL PARABÉNS PELO BELÍSSIMO TRABALHO FICOU MUITO BOM TOP
I love this video!😘
Great tutorial video, and use of materials. Did you use the refractory cement as it is less porous, and is heat resistant! Beautiful build, and this video helps with the building process. Thanks for sharing!
Dope dude!!! My and my kids are gonna make one!
Very nice👍👍👍👍👍👍 🌷
That had to be one of the most ingenious ways I've ever seen to use a 5 gallon bucket!
...and can use it again still!
Don't encourage them
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Concrete is not used in commercial stoves. With good reason.
Awesome! I just gotta find a little bigger bucket.
Woooow amazing...nice job 👍👍..
Great video. Would you be able to add a supply list and measurements please?
What is the supply list I can sure use the list now want and need a supply list so I can get started on mine please . Thank you ahead for letting us know
Sweet. Would have been even more cool if instead of lighting it with a torch, kindling had been placed in the bottom section to get it going.
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Heating concrete can cause an explosion. This is darwin award territory.
this isnt concrete, its cement, concrete is when you add gravel to it, its the gravel which is explosive cos of the moisture that gets trapped around it, its not gonna kill anyone but could take an eye out
I would love to see someone make a video of concrete exploding from heat. But yeah this is not concrete Mr. Darwin.
@@JamieLaing1 Cement or concrete, doesn't matter. But you do you.
Johnnie Darwin?!? 🤔
Incredibly useful thanks so much for sharing!
cool video what kind of wire to put on the conreat and what kind of sand to use
It has to be, for the grill, cooking grade, for the inside, any kind of wire, for the sand, can be any kind, even dirt would work, for the burners, has to be cooking quality. The cement has to be something that will hold up under heat too. You could actually buy a few bricks and make this without all the work. I have seen lots of videos about that too, and done it. Very easy, just need it to sit where it won't burn through, and have grill be something that is made to cook on.
@@AhJodie edď
Thank you luv.🌹
What you do is Very incroyable 😻👍👍👍👍💯like it Very much
If you’re lucky the cement will just crumble. If you’re not lucky it will get too hot and explode.
Good create. I'm from Bangladesh ❤
FYI, take a bar of soap and rub the bottom of the pan and the black soot washes right off.
Will try this
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Be good to have the materials, the ratio ect for people who are not into cement use.
Simplesmente gostei d+.
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Um verdadeiro estorvo, sem dúvida!
for the folks wondering about the moisture content of the cement theres a specialty cement that is high heat use..i forget the name of it though....
😊😊😊
Refractory cement, which is a mixture of Portland cement and lime, and sometimes it can include perlite to reduce weight.
Very creative handmade. Keep it up 😍😍😍
Don't see much point in this. It weighs a ton so it's not portable. It's not heat proof so it will fall apart after a few uses
You've never poured concrete have you? What do you do with all the leftover material that the contractor left at your house?
@Orc-icide you do realise your statement doesn't even make any sense, right? Firstly, if I hire contractors, they would not leave any left over concrete because they would only mux what they need and if any was left over it would be down to them to take away any waste left over from what ever job they have done. Secondly, if the left concreting, the last thing I'd want to do is make some heavy, unportarable stove, which would crack the first time it got heat through it as it's not been made with heat proof cement. The question here is what the hell are you doing with your concrete as you clearly have no idea what you're talking about. And why do you have kept over concrete from contractors? I mean how many times has this happened to you? 🤣
Wooowwwww....great work!
Por favor NO HAGAN ESTO EN CASA. Cualquier material que no sea especial para altas temperaturas puede explotar y hacerles daño grave. Denuncien los videos y a los creadores que comparten información falsa o incompleta; como este vídeo.
This is a non verbal video, so if you don't like the music use the "mute button"😊
Bravo 👏👏👏
Wow! Ang galing!!! Sana mayroon 'yan dito sa Davao City...❤️🥰
Fantástico! 😃😻🎉
Very smart! Love it 😊
Amazing cement craft 💖💕💕
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Sweet 👍🧐.. bravo my good sir