I'm a retired union bricklayer. Spent over 40 years laying brick. I've built quite a few BBQs and outdoor fireplaces for side work over the years. They may have been more ascetic, if not I would never have been paid but I have to give him his due for innovation and practicality. I'm not belittling his craftsmanship. I'm giving him praise for what he has to work with.
@@elliottsmithlove1, I'm not sure what they use where he's at. I would have used fire clay in my mortar and grout. I also would have fire brick for the firebox area but I'm sure he's using the best materials he has at hand. Normal red brick usually won't hold up to the heat for a long time.
@@elliottsmithlove1 He is only burning bamboo and he has a good gap between the fire and surrounding brickwork so there won't be much of a problem. Tusk is begrudging with his praise because he's secretly in awe of the bloke's ingenuity.
My Italian grandfather was a skilled mason. He passed some of his knowledge to my father who in turn taught me. Masonry is very enjoyable and relaxing. And the end product is permanent; it won't warp or rot over time like wood .
@@travisgoesthere There's ways to prevent that. Just as a border of field stone will crack in a bonfire. If concrete, mortar, bricks or stone is wet even damp, start a small fire to dry everything out before making the fire roaring. Of course this Video is a wood stove, not a furnace for forging and metal casting. 👍
My dad was the same, things he built in 1970 stand like a rock today. we used to sell two level split entrance houses fully wrapped in antique brick for 65K in 1980, and the butthole people would try to hold that last $5000 dollars but in those days the collections were not through lawyers
Wow...Makes me want to build something with cement and bricks...loved the scoring of the bricks, and the total use of the mixed cement.In the end it was about it was about survival..
As a stone mason...I just can't finish this video. 1. The cement base with the wheels is garunteed to crack up, due to insufficient reinforcement. And is that even fire brick and refractory mortar he's using? Probably not, considering the rest of what we're seeing. So it will all crumble, after a couple fires. 2. The sandals and lack of mask we can excuse, since we don't know what part of the world this is happening in, let's just give them a pass on all that--but he's holding the angle grinder backwards. This is a dangerous video. Should be titled "how to severely injure yourself while building something that absolutely will not last due to poor construction".
How do you know that he isn't perfectly happy right where he is? Not everyone is desperate to be an American. America is not the wonderful place sheeple think it is.
Enter the biden regime. Nobody will prosper in this country. We have to pay $450k to every illegal that was "separated " from there family. We need your tax dollars
Love the idea for wheels making it portable also to adjust the stove to wind direction to get the flames going and push the smoke out through the chimney (less smoke), also adding sand in-between for insulation, preserving heat, also to prevent major cracks to the bricks as it would absorb most of the heat
At first I thought the insulated sand wasn't a good idea because I thought this was a wood stove to be used as a heat source but as you suggest that does make a lot of sense
If moisture gets in cracks in concrete it can explode small chips out, otherwise I have not experienced concrete exploding on me from heat . . . yet anyway.
Поразительно.... все почти тоже самое.... как будто мне 14 лет и я в деревне.... в СССР. Только печка русская... Дрова кололи колуном. Поджигали спичками. А рыбу мы жарили на плитки электрической... Но один в один... И рыба похожа... Такой же наловили. На удочки.
This oven is built completely wrong and is guaranteed to crumble. The base is not properly reinforced and the mortar and bricks are not rated to survive the heat of a fire. Go to the Devine Escapes channel if you like videos of people who "know what they are doing".
I like it!! Thank you! It's videos like this that give me ideas and inspiration! I may not do it exactly like this...but I have a starting point! My smokehouse is a culmination of 4 or 5 different videos... my greenhouse and chicken coop are of the same results! A little from here...a little from there... built for ME!!
Increíble como algo que se ve sencillo cuando lo ves en una tienda, toma tanto trabajo hacer y da sustento a tantas familias. Hermoso trabajo...felicidades!
это-же шоу, ты чё?! 350 000 подписчиков, 2 912 000 просмотров!!! и печь на цементном растворе, из пережжоного кирпича... сняли, и нахер разобрали её, пока раствор ещё мягкий... не ведись на это... это - как фильмы с Брусом Лее... или "По прозвищу Звер"...
Amazing work! I think perhaps using a bolt with a wide washer on the 'submerged' end of the wheel base fasteners might give it more pull strength! Rock on man!
Yeah, just pushing in a screw makes me think the wheels would drop off with the gentle knock, I guess they are just locators rather than fixers, relying on the fact you won't be lifting it up.
it is very nice, I love when people can work with masonry. Only problem I see here is when the fire get really hot the brick and concrete can explode and send flaming pieces everywhere, you need to use clay fire brick that has been preheated in the high temperature ovens, called fire brick, such as the liner of a fireplace in a typical home, or BOOM!!
ICH MUSS IHRE FÄHIGKEIT BEWUNDERN SO SCHNEE ARBEITET KEINER HIER IN DEUTSCHLAND WENN SIE IN DIESEM OFEN NOCH ÈINEN BEHÄLTER FÜR WARMWASSER MIT EINBAUEN JA DAS WÄRE PERFEKT.DANKE FÜR IHRE VORFÜHRUNG UND WEITERHIN VIEL GLÜCK UND ERFOLG. GRÜSSE AUS DEUTSCHLAND SENDET IHNEN L.KOCH💖
@@dmitrybezzubikov удержат. Кил по 50 каждое держит. Номинально, если много катать. В целом же, От начала до конца жопень, цемент раз 10 хорошо если выдержит.
@@ggru1981 Сами колёсики удержат, а крепление такое долго не выдержит, особенно если по бетонной стяжке катать. Там закладные надо было делать и к ним болтами крепить или варить.
Ребята , цемент лопнет 💯 % , центр нагревается а края холодные . Я , художник - керамист . Знаю о чём говорю . Колесики отпадут , крепеж - дохлый . Модель , чисто - показушная . Понты , короче говоря .
@@Mangolite That, and depending where he lives a lot of countries take health and safety a lot less seriously. Even back in my home country, if you know what you're doing then generally people don't stress about protective gear or following "proper procedure" or things like that, results are more important 🙃
Bom Dia! Passando para visitar o seu canal e prestigiar o seu belo trabalho! Quero lhe desejar muita paz e alegria e dizer que você deve continuar com este seu trabalho maravilhoso de produzir e postar conteúdos no You Tube. Que a sua semana seja repleta de muita paz e alegria. Fica com Deus!
There are several minor tweaks or changes to the design that would strengthen and improve the overall results. But personal that is the most efficient and cheaps design I have ever seen for stove... I'm guessing $20 sand and cement. $10-$20 brick's $10 wheels and $20 Reo. Say $80 all up that's dam efficient design cost, not to mention most of the material could be easily found free. That's my rant
Let's try using clay instead of cement.It doesn't explode.Traditionally we used mud rich in clay...Also,we can easily reinforce it with clay from time to time.
Cement explodes due to super heated trapped air. This usually only happens with manufactured concrete blocks designed to make retaining walls and stuff with. People like to stack them up to make fire pits and kaboom! However course mortar between clay bricks isn't going to explode. The mortar will crack over time but it won't really matter since the whole thing is basically insulated with dirt.
@@lotecque Aww, what a sweet, encouraging thing to say. Thank you so much ☺️It rare that somebody extends a gentle word or encouraging thought. Your kindness is truly appreciated - and honestly, I think I might just give it a try. Thanks again 😌
@@harshkvlogs6535 I can’t say that I have. I live in an apartment complex and I honestly wouldn’t know where I could build one at. I kinda think you have to have a house with a yard for this to be feasible. Price wise, I could do it. But no place to build it
With slight modification in the mortar it can resist damage from fire for a whole life time. In my region we make crematorium using brick and mortar ( slight modification)
Ótimo, parabéns. Obs: para ficar melhor , poderíamos fazer uma tubulaçäo , com canos de ferro , formando serpentina , nesses espaços laterais , disponível no interior do forno , com entrada de água fria e saida de água quente, para uso geral, até mesmo para o banho.
If you look at this, the facility he is at makes several of these. Those are firebricks, not what we have in the US but you can tell by the stuff inside of them. Great project
Hi! I was wondering if it was firebrick - noticed the two-tone bricks myself. Have used stove mortar to repair the lining of a cookstove firebox. Buy it at CTC!
Line the bottom of the concrete disk with brick inside the firebox and it will last longer. And use wire grid instead of just a few rods to reinforce it.
Agreed. Not smokeless. Low smoke yes. Clever design tho. I could see these being popular in some regions in the us if the mortar work were done more cleanly.
After 10 uses it will fall apart, the bricks and cement will crack. Need to use refactory high heat cement and bricks, and cure the cement for a long time.
@@NickMeisher thats BS, look where this guys are living. In Asia things are often totally different and they work anyways. You guys always forget, they builded stuff here when we lived still on trees in Europe ;) and YES, it will get some cracks, but it will still work. We are giving by far too much about the looks of something. Cheers from Asia
А теперь делаем ставки, через сколь топок всё это треснет и развалится?!))) And now we make bets, through how many furnaces will it all crack and fall apart ?!)))
А как бы хотелось, чтобы треснуло поскорее. Видеть неудачу соседа приятнее, чем собственный успех, не так ли, пан Далакс? One would love to watch it cracking - the next door neighbour's falure is much more pleasurable than your own success, isn't it, Mr. Dalax?
@@user-vd6wb5ef8v Ни в коем разе батоно Андреич, думаю не зря для укладки топок используют шамотный кирпич. Да и основание и верхнюю плиту делать из металических прутков обмазанных цементом не самая лучшая идея, а колёсики на саморезах вдавленных в цемент это вообще шедевр! И в чём я не прав батоно Анреич? Well, this is not so, Mr. Andreich, I think that fireclay bricks are not in vain put on the stove. And making the base and the top plate from metal rods filled with cement is not the best idea, and pressing the wheels into the cement with self-tapping screws is generally a masterpiece! What did I say wrong, Mr. Andreich?
@@stereomag ::::думаю не зря для укладки топок используют шамотный кирпич =================== Речь не о прочности печи, а о злорадстве зрителей. Я не знаю, какие кирпичи это парень использует: они внутри черные - я таких не видел. Цемент тоже бывает разный. В чем соглашусь - так это по поводу роликов. Ну и, разумеется, к такому видео надо указывать сорт кирпича и цемента.
это-же шоу, ты чё?! 350 000 подписчиков, 2 912 000 просмотров!!! и печь на цементном растворе, из пережжоного кирпича... сняли, и нахер разобрали её, пока раствор ещё мягкий... не ведись на это... это - как фильмы с Брусом Лее... или "По прозвищу Звер"...
I'm wondering if those wheels in the cement won't eventually crack the cement with the heavy weight they're bearing and if it's possible to actually move that weight.
It looks nice, but I would use bigger wheels with bigger axles and more of them for that weight. Plus firebrick on the inside and concrete filled with lots of fine pea gravel (up to about 1/8" diameter) and/or similar sized glass pellets might last longer, I think.
Nu stiu cat va rezista betonul de deasupra. Pentru ca la o temperatura mai inalta va exploda la propriu. Cred ca era mai interesant sa fi facut tot din caramida dar boltit si sa fi lasat orificiile pentru tigai si oale. Iar caramida sa fie de calitate buna. In rest o idee excelenta. Bravo meseriasului👍🤝
I just commented as well that you should also wait about a month for the concrete to cure before using it with fire and you should also treat and polish the concrete top or you’ll have “dusting”. Otherwise you’ll be eating little grains of concrete with every meal.
I really don't know about the cement mix used in your country, but the cement used in my country cannot be used in high temperature area because it will explode due to heat.
Why do so many people like the negative comments. It's always the people that just love to build and do stuff that people always have to be judge negatively like "It can be better" "thats cements going to crack". First, you can't be ignorant. You don't know what kind of cement he used, or brick. Just enjoy what you have, life doesn't have to be perfect to enjoy it. I know many of you need "Perfect Materal and tools" to enjoy life, then what happens when you get exactly that? Your still miserable and complaining about something.
I Just enjoy watching someone work their magic! This is why I enjoy RU-vid! We get to see other people's skills but there always has to be why didn't you do it this way or that way or it's BS it won't work. Here's a clue, if you don't like what you see> Take the time and make your own video's. I'm never going to make one of these but I enjoyed watching him make one and it worked just like he planed it too. In the future just say thanks awesome great job bravo and leave the chit comments in your thoughts. It's a great piece and we can tell this wasn't his first rodeo......Thanks For Sharing> Awesome Job my friend! Be Kind People...
Red bricks generally don't handle direct fire that well and will break after a few years. There might be some regional differences so before you start a dyi project look into it.
he'd also (maybe he is??) use an appropriate mortar. if he's actually using cement, as his title suggests, he's going to have bricks crumbling, possibly even exploding as this thing heats and cools. even under "normal" conditions, cement per se is a bad idea with bricks, as it's much much harder and will pressure on the bricks as they absorb and evaporate moisture, causing them to spall/crack/flake. you can see this on houses and other buildings where someone didn't know what they are doing, and over time, the brick just crumble away.
Если хотите повторить, то: 1. Перевязывайте арматуру проволокой 2. Не работайте с раствором без перчаток! 3. Из верхней плиты с отверстиями оставьте выпуски арматуры, которые войдут в свежий раствор 4. Лучше всего (хотя и необязательно) для самой жаровни, т.е. внутрянки, использовать шамотный кирпич
Все-таки есть в наших людях что-то такое, мозги что ли..))) А тем временем весь мир штанишки промочил от великого мастерства "печника". Присоединяюсь к замечаниям, брат по разуму и тезка