I enjoy watching your videos for inspiration. I am tired of frying in my kitchen with my meals and have decided to find a way to build an outdoor kitchen. Right now I have an old gas grill on my porch (not my choice) and even though I know I am extremely blessed to have such a wonderful thing... I much prefer having something that creates biochar and wood ash on a regular basis.
تحياتي لي اهل العقول النيرة والتنمية البشرية انتم اهل الافكار العبقرية لكم الشكر الجزيل على كل ما ابدعتموه للبشرية جمعاء تحياتي اليكم من المملكة المغربية morroco 13:14
Saludos, pues se ve muy bien, pero dudo que esas superficies soporten mas peso de los mismos materiales que esta hecho, haría falta estructura que aumente la resistencia, pero se ve muy bien para la camara.
No estoy muy seguro de que la parte de encima echa completamente de ladrillos sin un descanso que soporte ese peso aguante mucho tiempo sin hacer una rajadura de caída, lindo trabajo
It looks nice, but if you drop something heavy and break the brick, you'll have to replace the brick again. The concrete doesn't have that danger of something breaking the concrete.
По прочности это на сколько прочно? На плитку кирпич выкладывать, это что-то марсианское😄. Вроде не лентяй, строит красиво, единственный минус основание не только не прочное и недолговечное, а просто глупое
Agree. No rebar to support all those brick shelves. I would have had more respect for the work if all those had been reinforced concrete. And I would prefer a concrete work surface with a good sealant than brick. It is "pretty" but not a serious workspace.
Thank you! Could you please help us to find online to purchase a Cast iron oven insert for a brick masonry wood stove. It’s also called Bake oven inclosure It’s pretty much an Oven Box with the door, that made of cast iron or metal insert in to the space left in the brick wood stove.
Your work is beautiful and your ideas are very wonderful .. But there is a question?! On what basis of durability do you place the stone directly on the ceramic plate?
It’s just for show, a demonstration of what could be done. But if someone actually wanted to build a usable brick wood stove, it would need to made with firebricks in the firebox area. Those common red bricks just crack and crumble when frequently exposed to the high temperatures of a fire.
Good job, but on the base do you only use sand with cement to place the ceramic if it sticks? And on the smooth surface, what type of mixture do you use to glue the bricks? greetings from Mexico
Nada de nada usa.. No usa varillas de hierro.. no usa pegamento de cerámicos... no moja los ladrillos... no existe anclaje a la estructura provista... en la campana de extracción de humos no existen trabas entre las hileras de ladrillos... La mesadas no resistirán esfuerzo al corte o compresión.. inexistencia total en el fogón, de un confinamiento que absorba la dilatación por temperatura, etc etc... Bonitos arcos!!... pero.... con el tiempo o la temperatura.. colapsará!! se fisurará y quebrará!!! espero que nadie salga lastimado.
Video je pěkné, zábavné 😂👍 , ale ta cihla na “ležato”, tvořící regál je “statický zázrak”😇 a popření fyzikálních zákonů. Pro Čechy by to nebylo, při naklepávání řízků by se celá smělá konstrukce zřítila 😂🇨🇿
looking to build a forge with this technique. Just curious... when you take the boards out, the bricks can stay like that? how much weight before they collapse?
I'm also questioning this. I've seen others put a thick flat metal bar around 2 inches wide that rests between the columns. Look up how to install granite kitchen tops with a wide gap. If the granite needs one, wouldn't this?
Aquí en México en algunos estados utilizan una técnica el la cual incluso pegan ladrillos acostados de uno por uno en la parte del techo de la casa supongo que cada quien tiene sus conocimientos...se le nombra techo catalán por si quieres investigar un poco ... saludos....