While a wood fired foundry does sound cool, electricity is so cheap here that it basically costs me a nickel to run my electric furnace and melt aluminum. Supposedly can do copper and bronze and all that too, but I'm mostly into melting down heating trays and curtain rods. Still, good melting, however you can do it.
I was surprised at the lack of ring in the anvil - I didn't think tight chains would dampen it to that extent. A "hand forged" anvil is pretty special. Congratulations on your wise choice of extended relatives. I have my father-in-law's old hand blacksmithed bale hook - I currently have no use for it, but it is a one of a kind thing of beauty (1 handle between 2 hooks)
Stephen's video is still as great as ever! I'm really happy to see you using Arccaptain‘s’ welder to make such a great stove, the welds are so beautiful! The pulse so great! Looking forward to seeing the final product! If you guys have any suggestions, I'm here, ready to listen and assist.
Excellent tips for tig. I was a certified sheet metal fabricator years ago. Never liked cranking out parts in an ugly, loud, cold factory, but I've been thinking of welding for my own projects. I was taught to tig by carefully, steadily wiggling the rod through my fingers, but I have to admit I've never seen anyone else do it that way. Welding jobs offered half a McDonald's wage, so I moved on to work for more humane wages.well done
Its always great to watch you weld and I always pick up a little tip or technique that always helps. I've been following you for a few years and honestly love your content. I also make the same comment when working with wood 😂 keep it up and 100K will come in no time!
I have made a couple rocket stoves with my kids over the years inspired by your videos, only ever with a stick welder. i would love to learn tig welding one day. Congrats on the 60K and keep up the good work.
I built a propane furnace a few years back, done over 300 melts and still going strong. Looking forward to seeing how the wood powered one goes. Well done on 60,000 subs, well deserved. The videos are approaching the flawless quality of those welds.
Keep doing what you’ve always been doing. Making great content, from bloopers to wowing us. That’s what makes your videos awesome and I look forward to seeing many more.😊
Amazing skills and educational format. I will leave the give-a-way opportunity to others. Thanks Steve. Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings together. Peace brother.
I'm just starting out in my journey into MIG welding and your craftsmanship is extremely inspiring. Keep the vids and welding tips coming, not to mention the new projects 👍
Hello Steve, thanks for another great video, I loved the TIG welding and how pulse makes such an amazing difference to the finish. I would love to have a fully adajusable TIG welder to try out those great functions.
16:56 gave me flashbacks. I spent years working out in the desert, and I had to do more than a few things at night, because some ringer had broken something we needed next morning. You'd be almost finished a perfect weld and ZAP! A moth (or its combusted remains) were now embedded in the weld. That smell never leaves you
love the welding tips. also self-taught, literally the first thing i forced myself to do was to not lift off too soon. makes a huge difference. also my cheap welder has no pulse function, have to do it manually. not as bad as it sounds.
Congratulations on 60k subscribers. I'm happy your doing this video as I've been wondering if this would be possible. Thanks for the videos, keep up the great work.
Very nice work, and those welds! I need to go practice. Great tip on the 'MIG-TIG' weld. I wish you told us the pulse parameters you're using too. Thanks for the enjoyable video!
That welder seems to be a really nice machine. The tip on lay wire technique will come in handy. I tried it before but now I know what to do to make it work. Thanks.
Wow! I am a home-shop welder and make cradles and bits for my dinghy sailing club. Wish I could get my welds that neat! Will try pulse - that looks awesome!
Have started on a waste oil furnace. Sourced the supplies and was about to start the build when this video came along. Now I'm going to put it off till I see your final product, cause no doubt I will get a little gem of an idea on the construction from you. Love the videos... cheers mate.
your explanation of "why use an electric motor" makes sense and demonstrates yet again that you consider a problem /solution in detail before commencing a build.
I am a novice welder & maker (I use scrap steel when I can get it, to keep the costs down) and love your videos. They've inspired me to try a couple of rocket stove builds, with some success. I very much enjoy the building process. I'd love to learn TIG as it would open up so many more 'making' possibilities for me. I shall keep all of my appendages crossed & hope that I can win my very own TIG!! 😊😊
Stephan love your content! Love that you have an idea and do the aussie thing and give it a go! Inspired me to have a go at building a smokeless fire pit and a rocket stove! Thanks for it all keep it up!!
Thanks to the algorithm I’ve just found your channel. Nice bit of TIG welding you had happening - makes me want to get a TIG. Subbed and looking for part two
Congrats on 60k! I would love to try the 200P TIG. I am currently limited to DC, no pulse. I was thinking how sexy stainless is, and then you played sax! Love it.
love the sexy music at appropriate times in the video, really shows what you think of your welding which is beautiful by the way and obviously the quality of the welder. congrants on 60k
While a wood fired foundry does sound cool, electricity is so cheap here that it basically costs me a nickel to run my electric furnace and melt aluminum. Supposedly can do copper and bronze and all that too, but I'm mostly into melting down heating trays and curtain rods. Still, good melting, however you can do it.
Hi Derek
You have won the Arccaptain welder if you want it?
@@LittleAussieRockets Wow, super awesome. Now no excuse not to level up.
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Keep on going! I really like your humor and the way you integrate family, food, chicken,.. into your videos. Very down to earth! 100k are coming..
Keep the great work going sir 😊👍
Just keep people wowed with your craftmanship and the 100K will be a breeze.
That pulse really makes the welds look great.
I was surprised at the lack of ring in the anvil - I didn't think tight chains would dampen it to that extent. A "hand forged" anvil is pretty special. Congratulations on your wise choice of extended relatives. I have my father-in-law's old hand blacksmithed bale hook - I currently have no use for it, but it is a one of a kind thing of beauty (1 handle between 2 hooks)
Stephen's video is still as great as ever! I'm really happy to see you using Arccaptain‘s’ welder to make such a great stove, the welds are so beautiful! The pulse so great! Looking forward to seeing the final product! If you guys have any suggestions, I'm here, ready to listen and assist.
Excellent tips for tig. I was a certified sheet metal fabricator years ago. Never liked cranking out parts in an ugly, loud, cold factory, but I've been thinking of welding for my own projects. I was taught to tig by carefully, steadily wiggling the rod through my fingers, but I have to admit I've never seen anyone else do it that way. Welding jobs offered half a McDonald's wage, so I moved on to work for more humane wages.well done
Yes, it is similar here in Australia, production welding jobs can be a bit of a grind.
Greetings from Europe (the Netherlands)! I love the way you build your rocket stoves! They are a very big inspiration for my own projects.👍😀
Thank you very much😊
Awesome job, I have been thinking about the whole rocket powered forge idea, can't wait for part 2
Awesome work getting that 60k mate. I'm excited for the future, for you and your channel. Onward to 100k!
Its always great to watch you weld and I always pick up a little tip or technique that always helps. I've been following you for a few years and honestly love your content. I also make the same comment when working with wood 😂 keep it up and 100K will come in no time!
Blessed by the algorithm - really glad to have discovered you. Great blend of engineering and shedgineering. Look forward to being here at 100k
I have made a couple rocket stoves with my kids over the years inspired by your videos, only ever with a stick welder. i would love to learn tig welding one day. Congrats on the 60K and keep up the good work.
Congrats on 60k!
LOVE the chill vibe of your videos and the fact that you explain how stuff works. Keep it up!
I built a propane furnace a few years back, done over 300 melts and still going strong. Looking forward to seeing how the wood powered one goes. Well done on 60,000 subs, well deserved. The videos are approaching the flawless quality of those welds.
Those welds are beautiful. Looking forward to the full build. Running many fuels does come with complications
Congratulations on making it to 60k, and thank you for all the wonderful videos. Keen to see what's next!
I watch several hobby welders on UA-cam, and it's nice to see welds that don't need the grinder.
Keep doing what you’ve always been doing. Making great content, from bloopers to wowing us. That’s what makes your videos awesome and I look forward to seeing many more.😊
Thanks for being such a patient teacher, your tips have made me a better welder.
Amazing skills and educational format. I will leave the give-a-way opportunity to others. Thanks Steve. Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings together. Peace brother.
I'm just starting out in my journey into MIG welding and your craftsmanship is extremely inspiring. Keep the vids and welding tips coming, not to mention the new projects 👍
Hello Steve, thanks for another great video, I loved the TIG welding and how pulse makes such an amazing difference to the finish. I would love to have a fully adajusable TIG welder to try out those great functions.
16:56 gave me flashbacks. I spent years working out in the desert, and I had to do more than a few things at night, because some ringer had broken something we needed next morning. You'd be almost finished a perfect weld and ZAP! A moth (or its combusted remains) were now embedded in the weld.
That smell never leaves you
Congrats on 60k
You deserve it, all the best for the future mate
Great to see you getting the equipment needed to showcase your skills 👍
Congratulations on 60k, thanks for the welding tips, love your work 👍
I love the little tips that are inserted into the videos. Really helps me figure out what I’m doing wrong!
Another entertaining and instructional video, as always. The scenic rim is a breeding ground for ingenuity.
love the welding tips. also self-taught, literally the first thing i forced myself to do was to not lift off too soon. makes a huge difference. also my cheap welder has no pulse function, have to do it manually. not as bad as it sounds.
Of all the motors I collect for my machines, I never considered how handy the HD pedestal fan head could be.
Thank you for showing tips and tricks and your wonderful craftsmanship! 🙏🙏👍
I really like the increased intimacy of your videos lately. Keep up the good work!
Congratulations on 60k subscribers. I'm happy your doing this video as I've been wondering if this would be possible. Thanks for the videos, keep up the great work.
A well deserved milestone. If only all UA-cam was this entertaining and informative. 👍
Followed you for a while now getting better every video, I did same with my anvil never better. Really jealous of your welding table keep them coming.
I'm enjoying the channel especially on your stoves and the skills you have. Look forward to you building a bigger shop... Maybe....
The candle lit, Barry White style footage was flippin hilarious!!! Love your work mate!!
Thumbs up on your skill(s) and patients in creating the videos. On to part 2
Very nice work, and those welds! I need to go practice. Great tip on the 'MIG-TIG' weld. I wish you told us the pulse parameters you're using too. Thanks for the enjoyable video!
You’re a talented fabricator and I’ve gotten sooo many ideas from your builds
Congrats on the 50k subs. Still rockin my compact stove from a few years ago and loving it.
That welder seems to be a really nice machine. The tip on lay wire technique will come in handy. I tried it before but now I know what to do to make it work. Thanks.
Another nice video with your beautiful work and comments, I enjoy watching it. greetings from Belgium 👍🏻
Excellent craftsmanship mate!
Wow! I am a home-shop welder and make cradles and bits for my dinghy sailing club. Wish I could get my welds that neat! Will try pulse - that looks awesome!
Great video & build! That's a nice looking bead you're laying down too!
Congratulations on getting to 60k and for all the great ideas along the way could use a new welder !.
Really enjoy your videos. The content and the edits are perfect. Thanks for sharing your creativity and expertise with us.
Nice project good luck with the new subscribers
Have started on a waste oil furnace. Sourced the supplies and was about to start the build when this video came along. Now I'm going to put it off till I see your final product, cause no doubt I will get a little gem of an idea on the construction from you. Love the videos... cheers mate.
Well done mate!! Always good to hear an Australian voice on topics I love.
your explanation of "why use an electric motor" makes sense and demonstrates yet again that you consider a problem /solution in detail before commencing a build.
I am a novice welder & maker (I use scrap steel when I can get it, to keep the costs down) and love your videos. They've inspired me to try a couple of rocket stove builds, with some success. I very much enjoy the building process. I'd love to learn TIG as it would open up so many more 'making' possibilities for me. I shall keep all of my appendages crossed & hope that I can win my very own TIG!! 😊😊
I've learned more to refine my TIG technique from your video's. So glad I subscribed!
Congrats. You have an awesome talent mate. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Looking forward to seeing the forge running. 100k coming up soon.
Congrats on 60k 🎉
Your welds are amazing.
Your work is inspirational, and thanks for sharing. Stopped by for the foundry, stayed for the welds.
Oh you are going so well.i think your welding tips are just fantastic . Good luck keep on going
Found you a while back looking up rocket stoves. I really enjoy your casual and just make it work style. Keep at it.
As usual another great video, dont change your style. I had to laugh with the candles and sensual music.
Congrats on 60K! 🎉
Looking forward to part 2 😊
I love your videos and I have been toying with the idea of a forced air solid fuel foundry furnace too hope to see how successful your design works
Interesting looking foundry.. looking foward to the next installment.
Very cool design and concept
Congrats, always learning something new here
Stephan love your content! Love that you have an idea and do the aussie thing and give it a go! Inspired me to have a go at building a smokeless fire pit and a rocket stove! Thanks for it all keep it up!!
Well done mate, looking great, looking farward to to part 2!
Nice work mate. I only have a DC TIG at home but a pulse would open up a whole new world of possibility!
Congratulations on reaching 60k subscribers. Love your work.
Thank you very much👍
Some great fabrication. Keep up the good work..
Good looking build.
Love your work, entertaining, educational and informative. Keep it up. Cheers
That's perfect for me mate to forge his knives in. In the NT
Thanks to the algorithm I’ve just found your channel. Nice bit of TIG welding you had happening - makes me want to get a TIG.
Subbed and looking for part two
Congratulations on 60 thousand subs. You deserve it for your hard work. Keep it up. Ps yay Arc captain! Would love a welder!
Thank you for making these videos, always an instant click!
Congratulations on the 60k. Keep providing interesting videos, and you’ll get to 100k soon enough.
Awesome stuff, look forward to the next installment and congrats on the 60k subs.
Hopefully, we'll see you put this anvil to work soon!!
Thanks for sharing!
Cheers
I hope so too!
Congrats on the 60K subs, and another great video
Great TIG tip, congrats on 60K subs. Look forward to more.
Thanks so much!
I love the way you TIG weld! I have a propane forge and propane furnace!
Awesome work mate. Like most blokes I could use a new welder. 🇦🇺
4:42 very cool hammer
Great video. Wish I could weld like that, I guess practice makes perfect.
Congrats on 60k! I would love to try the 200P TIG. I am currently limited to DC, no pulse. I was thinking how sexy stainless is, and then you played sax! Love it.
love the sexy music at appropriate times in the video, really shows what you think of your welding which is beautiful by the way and obviously the quality of the welder. congrants on 60k
Nice video. Looking forward to part 2! Gratz on 60k.
Love your work, subscribed!
Enjoying the builds and nice anvil pickup.
G'day Steve,
I am really enjoying the channel and recently learnt to weld. Please put my name in. Keep up the good work.
Excellent idea, congratulations! There is no technical drawing of the dimensions of the metal melting furnace?
That's a nice weld
Love watching your content. Really like the way you explain your work and process.
Glad you enjoy it!
I never new building a foundry could be so sensual 🕯🌹
Nice work. Good to see your ideas come to life.
Thanks!
Recently found your channel and love the content, advanced tinkering in the shed
This is an awesome premise, great video too!! +subscriber :)