Do my leaf Briquettes burn good watch till the END

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  • @DIYJIM
    @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому +1

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    • @mx-k
      @mx-k 10 місяців тому

      You get hotter by drinkin' mo' beer! 😂

    • @mx-k
      @mx-k 10 місяців тому

      Wait... I mean it's all hotter by drinkin' mo' beer (not focusin' on you per se)!

  • @zalo.arteaga
    @zalo.arteaga 11 місяців тому +7

    I made a living out of making briquettes for many many years. Try adding some paraffin wax to the mix, (it can be recycled from candles) you could try some cotton too like old clothes, mops, rags, I used the waste wicks that remained in the bottom of the boilers of local candle factories etc. Best mix is cotton with sawdust. About the wick, what I did is I already had a pin like a nail in the mold so it makes a small hole in the briquette when pressed, then I had some waxed wicks cut in the needed size. and i inserted them by the center in the briquette with a rod like a "crochet" one, thus the wick is tightened leaving two protruding tips. I hope it helps, have a good one.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому +3

      Awesome thanks for the tips, thanks for watching

    • @ire1398
      @ire1398 10 місяців тому +2

      Adding old clothing is a great idea. Landfills are clogged with “fast fashion” rejects and it’s become a huge problem.

    • @thepissedofflandlord
      @thepissedofflandlord Місяць тому

      Apparently brewed coffee grounds are a good source of fuel. I'm adding mine to my briquettes and may source some from my local cafe. I'll let you know how I get on with it.

  • @luissandoval4977
    @luissandoval4977 11 місяців тому +4

    I live in Puerto Rico, pretty much in the 80's all year but I found this interesting, thank you.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому +1

      I would love to visit Puerto Rico, Thanks for watching

  • @michaelvasquez4460
    @michaelvasquez4460 День тому

    I found that once they are dry dip them in sterno (jellied denatured alcohol) then let them dry again. You see a huge difference in how they burn. They even have a spray you can use. Huge difference.

  • @eileenspamer
    @eileenspamer 11 місяців тому +6

    nice from uk granny they way the uk gov is treating its own people we will be eating sawdust not burning it we must prep and save things

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому +1

      You got that right, this world is getting crazy. Stay safe thanks for watching

  • @BadgersInTheAttic
    @BadgersInTheAttic 8 місяців тому +2

    I've read that, back in the day, people used to control the heat in their cookstoves by adding dried corn cobs. The cobs burned at a hotter temperature, so they were added when they needed to get a higher cooking temperature in the oven, or on the stove.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  8 місяців тому

      Interesting, thanks for watching

  • @tlschippa
    @tlschippa 10 місяців тому +2

    You sure try to do the right thing , it’s better than I would do. Good luck ,and be careful!

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching

  • @natecus4926
    @natecus4926 11 місяців тому +3

    That worked out really well. Wood chips should be interesting

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому +1

      thanks for watching

  • @coachgeo
    @coachgeo 3 дні тому

    curious.... do paper briquettes need to burn as hot as wood .... when it comes to Creosote creation in flu.. also for secondary burn. As in, am wondering if there is way less ignitable gas in the smoke compared to wood burning, that can even be burned? If not then the flu temps are not as important except for enough draft to push carbon monoxide out the flue, maintain the fire and enough heat production to add an value in warmth?

  • @kurthermann1302
    @kurthermann1302 11 місяців тому +3

    Instead of the candle wicks you could cut long straight taper candles in half and stick those in. That way you don't have to worry about filling it with wax, already made. Or maybe two or three birthday cake candles

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому

      I guess the could work, thanks for watching

  • @L3_Media_Group
    @L3_Media_Group 10 місяців тому +2

    Recently found your channel and have been watching all your videos and like the content. In this one, you ask if any of us are in the military. I medically retired a few months ago (September) after 24 years; Navy and then Army.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  10 місяців тому +1

      Sounds a little like me 4 years Navy 16 years Army national Guard

  • @synicyst9925
    @synicyst9925 11 місяців тому +5

    Don't use too much candle wax in a wood stove because it evaporates and coats the inside of the chimney and risks chimney fire.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому +2

      Okay thanks for the info and thanks for watching

  • @Justintheinsane
    @Justintheinsane 11 місяців тому +2

    Used motor oil would def cause your chimney to soot up quicker. Unless you add em after the secondary burn kicks in. Personally i have a smokeless firepit and i add used cooking oil to saw dust and wood pellets in a paper bag. Burns super hot and bright pretty quickly. But the smoke is heavy in the beginning

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for the info and thanks for watching

  • @lynneharris7628
    @lynneharris7628 Місяць тому +1

    Horse poop ( old stuff from bottom of heap) and saw dust or small wood chippings. Soak in water few days and press out. Would live to see your brick press.

  • @bjornemmy
    @bjornemmy 10 місяців тому +1

    I use a schredder for my carboard and paper, inwonder if that makes the brick making procces easier. Since i allready have a 240L weelybinn of schredded carboard... Right now the city picks it up every couple of weeks/month, but these bricks might be nice to use. Schredded carboard might be denser to? I dont know

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching

  • @corbinhash9364
    @corbinhash9364 25 днів тому +1

    I wonder if pine needles wud work better?

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  25 днів тому

      That’s a good question, my neighbor has a whole bunch. Maybe I’ll go get some and try it this winter.

    • @corbinhash9364
      @corbinhash9364 25 днів тому

      @DIYJIM I'm not sure it wud b good for the chimney my folks always Said never burn pune in the fireplace so idk lol

  • @jadecamaro
    @jadecamaro 11 місяців тому +2

    Merry Christmas Jim to you and your family!

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому +1

      Merry Christmas to you also, thanks

  • @kyleo1236
    @kyleo1236 9 місяців тому +2

    You should try to make some charcoal with the briquettes. You just need to put one in a new paint pail with the lid on and drill a small hole in the lid, then throw the pail on a fire.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching

  • @ColdWarPrepper
    @ColdWarPrepper 5 місяців тому +1

    Had a Bn Commander once who graded me on APFT and didn't count it as a valid pushup unless I locked my arms in the up position.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  5 місяців тому +1

      That could happen , are you saying I failed my PT Test lol

    • @ColdWarPrepper
      @ColdWarPrepper 5 місяців тому +1

      @@DIYJIM Yep, but I watch for your great videos, not for your pushups - keep on with the fantastic info, greatly appreciate you

  • @michaelcroat4656
    @michaelcroat4656 11 місяців тому +1

    Just found your Channel, Watched all of your Briquette vids to date. Thought, what if you added drying racks to maybe a shed? and placed leaves into it for some time to get them really dry first, then shred the leaves like you shred the paper to make them smaller in bits before you put it into the briquette maker. Don't know if that would work better or not.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому

      I really believe that I just did not get them lit good at first, or different leaves would burn different. Thanks for watching

  • @DebR57
    @DebR57 11 місяців тому +2

    Jim I like your cowboy hat, it looks good on ya!
    Have a good weekend!

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, you too!

  • @americo2
    @americo2 4 місяці тому +1

    Sawdust 50% + parafin 50% it's the best mix!

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the advice and thanks for watching

  • @redsteam1
    @redsteam1 7 місяців тому +2

    I may be late to the party, I didn't read all the comments. Have you tried burning these in a fire pit? Like an outside relaxation, entertainment fire pit.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  7 місяців тому +2

      No I have not thanks for watching

  • @lynneharris7628
    @lynneharris7628 Місяць тому

    Is candle wax omk for chimney ?

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  Місяць тому

      Really not sure, but I'm sure that little amount does not hurt

  • @CuriousEvenmore
    @CuriousEvenmore 4 дні тому

    Need to set the bricks on a good bed of coals to start a good burn

  • @KiloChan2.0
    @KiloChan2.0 7 місяців тому +1

    Melted crayons do the same thing as candles. They can even be used as emergency candles.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  7 місяців тому

      Never thought of that thanks for the tip.

  • @kaybarrett8619
    @kaybarrett8619 Місяць тому +1

    I like the push ups way better than the fire!!!! Lol.....

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  Місяць тому

      I have to try to stay in shape lol

  • @mx-k
    @mx-k 10 місяців тому +1

    Candle wick? 😂 Got your candle wick hangin' 🤣😊(sorry mama)... Good video

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching

  • @f.k.burnham8491
    @f.k.burnham8491 11 місяців тому +1

    ALWAYS use a double boiler to melt the wax. It can catch fire being directly put on the heat source. Too much wax will run all over the inside of the stove and make a real mess.
    You can get cheap candles at the thrift stores and garage sales, especially after Xmas or Halloween. Block candle wax is really expensive. Holes are better. It acts like a chimney so to speak, and the brick should be placed with the holes vertically.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for all the tips. Thanks for watching

  • @aaronokamoto1680
    @aaronokamoto1680 11 місяців тому

    If you buy the press bricks they said to stack them very close. Yours are pretty far apart. When loading up a stove the directions say to stack like a W 1 corner touching the next. And the open end should only be 1in appart. You should get 6-8 bricks in a single row. Like this. And the next layer simple lay them end to end going the perpendicular finger width apart. Repeat this until your stove is full. ( the pressed brick are available for sale here pretty cheap.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for the advice and thanks for watching

  • @ChatterontheWire
    @ChatterontheWire 10 місяців тому +2

    nice military glove there.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks 20 years

    • @ChatterontheWire
      @ChatterontheWire 10 місяців тому +1

      @@DIYJIM congrats, at least you get retirement from it, mine was 9 and that was enough!

  • @dingski_diy
    @dingski_diy 4 місяці тому +1

    try soaking it used cooking oil

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  4 місяці тому

      Maybe I’ll try that this winter coming up.

  • @SgtDuster
    @SgtDuster 9 днів тому

    3:20
    That's the sound of smoking hot wax hitting moisture right there!
    These briquettes aren't dry my boy, no wonder why they burn so badly.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  9 днів тому

      Thanks for wa

  • @dang6832
    @dang6832 3 місяці тому +1

    Dollar store and cheap tapers shoved into the holes, done.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for watching

  • @innerlight7018
    @innerlight7018 11 місяців тому +1

    Problem with wax is the soot that you will get in the chimney.

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому

      Never thought of that hopefully one to help start won’t hurt too much. Thanks for watching

  • @frank_III
    @frank_III 11 місяців тому +2

    28 pushups

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching I didn’t even count

  • @distantdreams2008
    @distantdreams2008 10 місяців тому +1

    why use wax .. just put candles in the bricks

    • @distantdreams2008
      @distantdreams2008 10 місяців тому

      maybe the tiny birthday candles to dont have to mush wax in the burner

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  10 місяців тому +2

      I’m sure that would work also. Thanks for watching

  • @tjbkilling2424
    @tjbkilling2424 Місяць тому

    What about trying 💩 i know people over seas use it

  • @RNG-999
    @RNG-999 11 місяців тому +2

    Have you done like a 12-month treatment of Monoxidil? Your facial hair growth over the past 16 months has definitely not been natural, lol. You went from baby-face to full-grown 38-yr old man, in a year.

    • @RNG-999
      @RNG-999 11 місяців тому +2

      I'm not even hating. Got any tips?

    • @DIYJIM
      @DIYJIM  11 місяців тому +2

      No actually my beard seems to grow slow compared to other guys I know. 38 sounds good about 10 off. Thanks for watching.

    • @eileenspamer
      @eileenspamer 11 місяців тому +1

      looks nice to this uk lady