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Homemade TIN CAN Rocket Stove - DIY Rocket Stove - Awesome Stove! - EASY instructions! 

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Homemade TIN CAN ROCKET STOVE. Simple DIY. no special tools required. easy clear directions. This stove is great! Items needed: 3 metal cans, gravel/sand and/or dirt! that's it. only tools i used were a hacksaw, pliers and a drill. powerful stove. wind and rain resistant. can cook full meals using very little fuel (leaves, twigs and small sticks). i've even fueled these stoves just on "junk mail!". if you like the vid. please rate, subscribe and share. notes: main body of stove (largest can) is a one gallon paint can. bought it at home depot for $5. medium sized can is a pasta sauce can and the smallest can is a standard size soup can. i used a 2 1/2" hole saw to mark (score) the paint can
UPDATE: (06/01/2018)… if interested, here’s a youtube video link to my newest rocket stove design. This one is also made with a one gallon paint can but has an extra-wide chimney, an extra-large fuel feed tube *and has a metal “shelf” built into the feed tube! RU-vid video link • Homemade STEEL CAN Roc... …lastly, here’s a bonus video link showing how to convert this newest one from a wood burning stove to a charcoal burning stove. • Homemade BBQ Grill! "C...

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@Sidheavonney
@Sidheavonney 10 лет назад
Next time, fill it half full of water and put it in the freezer. After it's frozen just use your hole saw, the ice will support the cut.
@williambyrnes9691
@williambyrnes9691 4 месяца назад
I'll remember that. Good idea!
@julioleon559
@julioleon559 Год назад
I haven't been on here for awhile it's been like 6 years or more and it's like my 1008th time using this Stove it's still going strong today. I always get asked at the beach what is that!! Then I show them by cooking burgers, chicken,hot dogs,steaks,pork chops,bacon and eggs and Brew my coffee as well as make soups on the beach everyone always says where's the flame and smoke I tell them it's virtually invisible and ask me if I want to sell it. I'm like no but I will gladly show you how to make one. Best stove I've ever had I just walk along the beach picking up thrash and dry driftwood and branches or even dry seaweed and burn that for hours on end. Still love it and use it almost every day.
@barnabyvonrudal1
@barnabyvonrudal1 5 месяцев назад
Does the inner can ever burn out?
@kxrsuperstar
@kxrsuperstar 2 года назад
I’m a connoisseur of rocket stove video ideas onYT. This is brilliant. The fact that you have a north east accent is a bonus.
@AUNZAnon
@AUNZAnon 4 года назад
One of the classiest looking DIY rocket stoves I've seen on the Internet
@MrJeffRowe
@MrJeffRowe 10 лет назад
Just a tip for people trying to cut the hole in the first tin.. If you fill the tin with DAMP sand , then lightly drop the can from about 5mm off the ground to pack it in, place the lid on top of the can and lay the can on its side.. you can now easily use a whole saw to cut the tin. ;)
@Frossiart
@Frossiart 8 лет назад
The ancient Romans used to heat their public baths using basically the same technology on a grander scale, heating both the floors and boiler for the water.Thanks for the tutorial. It's very instructive and useful in survival situations
@gillio4
@gillio4 7 лет назад
my kind of grill. made at home. kicks ass. portable. space heater. no corporate involvement. well done bro.
@davidrees6202
@davidrees6202 7 лет назад
honda c90 you tube
@FourDollaRacing
@FourDollaRacing 7 лет назад
Google owns the RU-vid, and is corporate! Thanks for the minority report....
@quercus4730
@quercus4730 6 лет назад
Cans,drill, bits,and tools we live in corporate America.
@jeffmorse6727
@jeffmorse6727 6 лет назад
Don't use this as a space heater without proper ventilation
@tahagold7943
@tahagold7943 3 года назад
I wonder how long can this can keep the heat after the fire inside has burnt out. (Maybe use inside the tent.)
@Heathenboy30sum
@Heathenboy30sum 8 лет назад
I made one today and it seems to work good, going to use it when I go ice fishing. I traced the soup can with a pen onto the pail and the larger center can, drilled a starter hole, then used a solid knife (banana knife) to cut out the holes a 1/4 inch at a time. I put a hole in the center can instead of notching it as you did, because I wanted to keep the base on the center can. I only used sand so that it would pack in and stay in place better. For those wondering how to clean it out, the ashes fall out of the inlet (soup) can easily enough. Thanks for the vid!
@tannyn12
@tannyn12 8 лет назад
IF YOU PUT WATER IN THE CAN AND FREEZE IT, YOU CAN DRILL RIGHT THROUGH WITHOUT BENDING THE CAN. CLEAN CUT
@RalphReagan
@RalphReagan 8 лет назад
great tip cutting that circle is the hardest thing
@freedommatters9596
@freedommatters9596 8 лет назад
great idea
@JackvanHouwelingen
@JackvanHouwelingen 8 лет назад
+Tammy Noble Smart girl :D
@brucecoulda1596
@brucecoulda1596 8 лет назад
Awesome idea!
@thearchibaldtuttle
@thearchibaldtuttle 8 лет назад
Fucking brilliant idea but how do you ge the ice out?
@CharlesEakins
@CharlesEakins 10 лет назад
You need a tray in the inlet that lets air in under the wood. You'll get a hotter fire.
@stevefoley3533
@stevefoley3533 10 лет назад
more heat/not enough durable metal here.
@danpt2000
@danpt2000 10 лет назад
Some brick and mortar, you can make an outdoor cooking oven. Yea, I like your tin stove too.
@ngoleemmanuel5688
@ngoleemmanuel5688 7 лет назад
This is one of the most wonderful sites on net...Thanks and God bless U,cuz my creative mind have been ACTIVATED
@kevinfinkel5536
@kevinfinkel5536 3 года назад
Send a bunch of these to Texas!!
@roughneckwoman20
@roughneckwoman20 3 года назад
I'm in Texas I've been passing on the information hoping it will save lives
@zsoltpeter2858
@zsoltpeter2858 3 года назад
Í want go tó texas. I m watching jrewing this time😁
@krystynazielska4690
@krystynazielska4690 2 года назад
@@zsoltpeter2858 ko lp
@boa1793
@boa1793 Месяц назад
Only bring them inside after the fires burnt out.
@gortnewton4765
@gortnewton4765 10 лет назад
That's a very tidy build. Nice job. Thanks for showing us.
@toddrt5105
@toddrt5105 Год назад
I love it that you used what you had, to do as good or better than sandpaper, etc. Minimal is the way to go! Thanks!
@desertsun02
@desertsun02 10 лет назад
thanks. yeah i think the stove works great. definitely make one. cost almost nothing to build and very easy to put together.
@NorthSurvival
@NorthSurvival 9 лет назад
Very cool, great job. That works great.
@toml.8210
@toml.8210 3 года назад
Let's see the one you made. What have you cooked on it?
@johnvermeulen5816
@johnvermeulen5816 10 лет назад
Love the Rocket stove, built all sizes and shapes myself. Aviation snips are great for tin can work and a nail is good enough to puch the holes, that way we can save electricity. To avoid smoke you might have to increase the gap between the pot and stove, that seems to help for us! Keep up the solutions people, the time is here to share good info.
@bradleyshimels9424
@bradleyshimels9424 6 лет назад
Best DIY stove and best instructional video .Brilliant work !Thanks.
@marcosderijr.9657
@marcosderijr.9657 9 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your brilliant idea, Mr. desertsun02! This could really help my poor provincemates in the Philippines. Firewood in some places there is getting scarce, most especially during rainy season. Been looking at the internet for a long time for a project of this kind at the least cost; but this one would not incur any cost at all. I'll bring it there. Thanks again...
@jonathansgarden9128
@jonathansgarden9128 2 года назад
If you can find waste vegetable or even motor oil, you can dip the wood in the stuff so it'll burn much longer. Just don't breathe in the fumes of used motor oil
@meckleboy
@meckleboy 6 лет назад
Do you think making a chimney would make this safer for indoor use on a shed? I was thinking a flexible metal pipe and vent it through a window(make a sheet metal square same size as shed window take out window and replace with sheet metal then vent up a rigid stack? Maybe put cement board hearth pad and wall backing? Think it could work? I may try
@ragedknuckles7915
@ragedknuckles7915 5 лет назад
I'm just going to say this. Ive been almost all over RU-vid and I havent found anything as good as your design for a little stove. Good job making it. It looks awesome
@bonnieannstarke1049
@bonnieannstarke1049 Год назад
I agree genius idea
@fvrrljr
@fvrrljr 5 лет назад
made one over the weekend with 11 year old daughter. we made Smore's after and cooked late lunch, rice and stew from scratch. Thanx for posting
@rbolo29
@rbolo29 10 лет назад
This will help out during the zombie apocalypse
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 9 лет назад
Definitely making one of these. A+
@tumbleweed6658
@tumbleweed6658 8 лет назад
By fellowing your video I made one of these last night it worked great! I set it up in the dark and you could really see the vacuum in the low light. if I do any winter camping it might work as a small shelter heater as well as a great stove. Many thanks
@lumberjackinit6450
@lumberjackinit6450 3 года назад
Did you try it as a heater?
@TheSpektacle
@TheSpektacle 9 лет назад
Great! nice to have a movable stove when camping. You can cook a meal away from rain and sun under a tarp. Uses wood effciently too. The rocks/sand hold heat for nice simmering I imagine...
@beckypennington79
@beckypennington79 9 лет назад
Simple straight forward , well done Thank You
@JRESHOW
@JRESHOW 10 лет назад
Excellent!
@tspriggsabq
@tspriggsabq 8 лет назад
you could use aquarium rock for the pea gravel, if necessary. I like how compact this stove is. gonna have to make one.
@FJPRanch
@FJPRanch 9 лет назад
Genius, simple idea and the materials are every where. Thanks for sharing
@samirsharma6644
@samirsharma6644 4 года назад
Perfect quarantine project!
@gunslinger8130
@gunslinger8130 9 лет назад
That is awesome, dude. I will definitely use your design to make a few and put them in my preps. Compact, convenient and easy to use...love it!!!
@beatesetzer2441
@beatesetzer2441 Год назад
Agreed 👍
@ric572
@ric572 8 лет назад
I first saw this type of stove 50 years ago in South East Asia. However it was made of concrete and used Rice Hulls as Fuel.
@StraitClownin909
@StraitClownin909 7 лет назад
pretty cool. simple, hot and effecient.
@luizgonzaga3092
@luizgonzaga3092 3 года назад
Boa8gmnnb me m
@kelpshake650
@kelpshake650 3 года назад
Yeah, that's what i used to be when i was child when cooking some food with my grandmother Long long time ago Such lovely time
@nickcoudounellis9668
@nickcoudounellis9668 7 лет назад
made one today and works great. thanks for sharing
@buellridrm2
@buellridrm2 10 лет назад
And now I can make my own camp stove. Thanks for the video.
@btsmanman
@btsmanman 8 лет назад
Hey thanks for the idea. I just built one myself. Gonna take it winter camping with the boys. I'll let you know how it works!
@Ste-fx8dr
@Ste-fx8dr 3 года назад
Search for 'Arizona penny can stove' way better design than this for camping. Its smaller, lighter, quicker to make and more efficient. You won't be disappointed
@MoondancerRec
@MoondancerRec 10 лет назад
You can also make a ventilation control with the soda can. This way, both temp and fuel duration can be more controlled thus adding flexibility.
@MrEndz00
@MrEndz00 10 лет назад
well that cooking in campsite sorted :) amazing video really cool. thank you for uploading.
@Morongobill
@Morongobill 10 лет назад
The ultimate cheap and useful car camping cooker.
@garygrasser1434
@garygrasser1434 10 лет назад
Salutes bro,,many Salutes !! Tin snips for Hunts can is all I would add. Thanks ,
@shawns.2851
@shawns.2851 9 лет назад
I really got into building these as well as the alcohol burners, etc, and find that the clay cat liter works very well, and if slightly moistened before first burn tends to harden the litter into a cement like base, making it burn even warmer.
@dungeonglasstudio
@dungeonglasstudio 6 лет назад
you could use a nice pair of metal snips.
@joeltham1979
@joeltham1979 5 лет назад
That is a good idea, thank you.
@joeltham1979
@joeltham1979 5 лет назад
Pure genius and cat litter is cheap.
@cynthiamoon372
@cynthiamoon372 5 лет назад
Shawn S. ... Super suggestion! Much faster than using cement like I had initially planned to do.
@TimeSurfer206
@TimeSurfer206 2 года назад
Clumping Cat Litter is nothing but Raw Bentonite Clay. It is not good for firing into pottery, but: in a case like this where we aren't worried about Waterproof, who cares?
@ramblinman1332
@ramblinman1332 4 года назад
Wow, very cool, and simple enough for me to make, thanks
@radmansa5514
@radmansa5514 6 лет назад
Great idea! Innovation at its best, thanks for sharing!
@BrianWood
@BrianWood 9 лет назад
If you have a dremel tool a grinding wheel will cut right through that metal fast. Nice design though, the paint can already has a nice handle built in.
@mhmmhm9146
@mhmmhm9146 5 лет назад
هبل سكن
@sapphiresennelier2319
@sapphiresennelier2319 3 года назад
Which attachment would you use?
@jeffcorbin9967
@jeffcorbin9967 7 лет назад
I love it! I have seen many different versions on how to do it and yours is one of the easiest. I assume that the paint can has never been used, it looked like that to me. I have a dremel and I think that would work a bit better in cutting the can. Cleaning it out would be easy once the coals are no longer hot.I have a wooden spatula that I use for cooking and that would be great to clean it out.
@williambyers6731
@williambyers6731 3 года назад
Excellent description and easy to make, great.
@newtothis2220
@newtothis2220 10 лет назад
This is the best idea I have seen.
@rilprepper5860
@rilprepper5860 10 лет назад
This is soooo coool! I've watched a few of your videos and I have to say, you are very descriptive, get right to the point, and show us some super cool stuff. I'm gonna call you the Can Man.... you can do some awesome stuff with cans!!!! LOL Thanks so much!
@ConniRandwulf
@ConniRandwulf 9 лет назад
S L I C K !!!! I must make one now! Thank you!
@pipamore7472
@pipamore7472 5 лет назад
Excellent, simple, efficient intelligent! Bravo
@autumnrivermoon
@autumnrivermoon 9 лет назад
Very cool idea and i love all the recycled materials that were incorporated into this. Very neat.
@codered5431
@codered5431 8 лет назад
Im using this at work to boil water to make tea since theres lost of wood around its perfect just have to be responsible how its used
@mrsillywalk
@mrsillywalk 9 лет назад
Fill the can with sand and use the hole bit to drill all of the way through. The sand keeps the can from collapsing when the drill is pressed against it.
@oldtimerlee8820
@oldtimerlee8820 9 лет назад
mrsillywalk Another is to fill the can about 1/2- 3/4 full of water & then freeze solid.
@megadeathx
@megadeathx 8 лет назад
+Oldtimer Lee Water expands, it could burst the container. If you do this, turn the can sideways and drill the half that's frozen to that side of the container.
@BlazingLightSword
@BlazingLightSword 8 лет назад
+megadeathx 1/2- 3/4 full like Oldtimer Lee said won't burst it, or even slightly bend/distort the can really
@thetravelinghermit
@thetravelinghermit 7 лет назад
megadeathx Lol, the cans are already open... does your ice tray warp because you make ice with it? No, because it has an open end. Think it all the way through mate.
@FknGvna
@FknGvna 6 лет назад
thetravelinghermit lol
@TheKsurf
@TheKsurf 6 лет назад
thanks for shareing, im going to make one of these with my kid.
@BestEasyWormTea
@BestEasyWormTea 8 лет назад
Wonderful design and "field" manufacture from "found" items...the very best type of Survival stove. Thanks for your video!!!
@g-forceproductions4936
@g-forceproductions4936 8 лет назад
That thing is can-tastic!
@kaipirinja4128
@kaipirinja4128 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂can tastic🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ericmartinez6692
@ericmartinez6692 3 года назад
It "can" be done👍
@quinboy78
@quinboy78 10 лет назад
Bud Lite Lime? now that a true survival situation.
@tomcatt998
@tomcatt998 3 года назад
That is a nasty brew
@sswilliam
@sswilliam 8 лет назад
Very nice. You gotta make some tea using it; it will be extra delicious
@firthmirth4177
@firthmirth4177 7 лет назад
Wow ... great ideas from all. I like the ice or sand trick to let you drill all the way through. Hole saws can get grabby though, and cause a little two-step quicky on the ol' wrist. Another idea is to use the hole saw to 'mark' the circle, then use a jig saw with a fine-toothed blade to cut out the circle.
@Akademee
@Akademee 10 лет назад
Usually the insulation around the stack is a bit better than rocks, usually some sort of perlite and clay slip blend. Thats a little more complex for a hobo stove of course, but the insulated stack is where the magic of a rocket mass heater happens. Since that solidifies, you can turn out the ash no problem. The taller the insulated stack, the better the mass heat conversion is.
@susanp.collins7834
@susanp.collins7834 7 месяцев назад
I'm clueless. Are you saying that a perlite and clay slip blend will melt and solidify - like fireclay? Perlite you can get a garden centre, can't you? And a potter could supply the clay slip or can you make your own if you have access to clay (I do). Can you give a ratio?
@steveo8827
@steveo8827 9 лет назад
Well made video. Easy to follow instructions. Great job. I do have a suggestion. When cutting the inside can, you said the hardest part is getting the cut started past the lip of the can. If you take a can opener and turn it sideways, you'll cut the entire lip off rather than just the lid, but be careful as the edge is extremely sharp.
@FireplugKLR
@FireplugKLR 9 лет назад
Steve O They also have can openers that will do just what you mentioned, but without the sharp edge. It should work perfect.
@carolconny2763
@carolconny2763 5 лет назад
That is beautiful rocket stove...I popped some popcorn to watch this video.
@RubySingh-pc2bj
@RubySingh-pc2bj 6 месяцев назад
Wow good rocket stove
@desertsun02
@desertsun02 6 месяцев назад
hi and thanks! 👍🙂
@Warndog9
@Warndog9 10 лет назад
Put the lid back on and you have yourself a nice little back woods hot plate! hehe
@AndrewJamesRiemer
@AndrewJamesRiemer 10 лет назад
You should put some holes along the base of the outer can, above the sand line. The heat that builds in the outer chamber would cause air to be drawn in, adding to the upward flow parallel to the burn chamber. Not sure how much the gravel will impede that flow, though (most I've seen leave the air space).
@fredchopin2776
@fredchopin2776 6 лет назад
That is so neat! JOY!
@MrJlhhagood2
@MrJlhhagood2 10 лет назад
I stacked about 10 soup can sealed it with exhaust mud still got a foot to 3 ft flame. Then added a blower almost set self on fire haha... but did work great.
@barnabyvonrudal1
@barnabyvonrudal1 5 месяцев назад
How did you join the cans? anything special or just stacked?
@originaLkomatoast
@originaLkomatoast 10 лет назад
Fill the paint can full of sand to hold it's shape and the hole saw will work just fine. If the hole saw starts to catch and snag on the can run it in reverse to cut the hole, it will work on thin metal in reverse.
@patrickpurcell3
@patrickpurcell3 10 лет назад
Good stuff. I've been using something similar for years. Because I like to build my own furniture and bee hives, I have lots of wood shavings and saw dust. So instead of filling the outer sides with sand and gravel, I pack in my saw dust and or shavings and light that with a piece of paper. Beware the can will get hot enough to burn a floor so it needs to be set-up on stones or something fire-retardant. The inner cans are used for a mould to create a tunnel / chimney. A four litre / one gallon can of saw dust with give a good even heat for about an hour, so more cheese sandwiches please.
@juantutu2933
@juantutu2933 8 лет назад
you rock. great video... the sand and gravel mix.. awesome....
@B1N4RYGH0ST
@B1N4RYGH0ST 10 лет назад
Thank you for uploading this video.
@mikeyoung3494
@mikeyoung3494 9 лет назад
Ive made a stove with 1 inch perforated card board rolled tightly into a tuna can then pour hot wax over the top it makes like a sterno can and lasts along time then for the stove used a coffee can and cut the side up enough to slide the tuna can (Burning ) into the bottom __ for the coffee can use a church key (bottle opener pointy end) made holes along the ridge of the coffee can (top side_ so the heat can escape. learned it in a survival course i took yrs ago.
@lumberjackinit6450
@lumberjackinit6450 3 года назад
Awesome
@moviemania1137
@moviemania1137 3 года назад
You just saved me $150 over an EcoZoom. Yes they are $150 now. 😌
@nigelrichardson9873
@nigelrichardson9873 10 лет назад
Very good ! Can't wait to make one. Thanks.
@bomberdog5543
@bomberdog5543 3 года назад
Think tin snips might've come in handy but hey, it tuned out great! Good idea n I'll be building one myself. Thanks, man!
@XXplaythegamesXX
@XXplaythegamesXX 8 лет назад
i have the same stove , and i can melt metals in it , lika aluminium and copper !!!!! i put sheesha-coals in it , and fire it up , with an hair dryer !!!!! yesss great video .
@lumberjackinit6450
@lumberjackinit6450 3 года назад
I would love to see you do this
@jasoncummins8634
@jasoncummins8634 9 лет назад
so cool
@nikkiidaniels
@nikkiidaniels 9 лет назад
Cool
@lifeissogood5558
@lifeissogood5558 7 лет назад
Awesome! Thanks buddy : )
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
@quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 6 лет назад
Excellent video, you explain the task very well, thanks.
@BubbaBoBobBrain1979
@BubbaBoBobBrain1979 8 лет назад
I like it. I'm definitely gonna build one to keep in case of emergencies
@FBPrepping
@FBPrepping 4 года назад
To use the coals, you could put a metal lid with a few holes and some small brochettes inside it, maybe hanging from the lid. Yummy...
@PacoOtis
@PacoOtis 8 лет назад
Very clever! Thanks!
@AndrewDeLong
@AndrewDeLong 10 лет назад
A very nice camping tool. Simple, elegant, reliable. Thanks for the video.
@desertsun02
@desertsun02 10 лет назад
diameter of ring is 6 1/2"
@climbers1376
@climbers1376 9 лет назад
Simple, but efficient. It would be the perfect technology for countries in Africa or poor people in the country of India or southern America were people don't have much money but live mainly outdoors. You can protect the forests around the world while using that "trash fuel" such as twigs or dried cattle poo and you get a wonderful fertilizer for the soil too.
@joejohnson3707
@joejohnson3707 6 лет назад
you're right, i made one too and it works with little fuel. Just get grass, dried weeds, and sticks. For me though I use paper to start the fire as the flame wants to die too quick otherwise.
@claudiadeuchars4225
@claudiadeuchars4225 6 лет назад
Chimi ....i thinking the same ,
@sentradynamics8889
@sentradynamics8889 6 лет назад
Chimi lmao people have been making rocket stoves for thousands of years. This type of technology is well known to people in poor countries
@steevo9656
@steevo9656 6 лет назад
haha chimi, that's pretty much what they use in those type countries, if they don't buy cheap subsidized lpg cylinders. Lived in Indonesia for a while, Ibu still had an old clay one and a tin one from when she first married (1960's) and the real woop woop village crew just make them with earth bricks and clay. Burn cocnut husks and twigs and shit (literally).
@margaretjones2055
@margaretjones2055 5 лет назад
+stee vo oh yes animal dungvand yes human pop. high fuel as well can also use along with some paper as a ceramic raku. kiln
@MrRedtaco11
@MrRedtaco11 6 лет назад
I'm going to make one tomorrow. I'm so excited.
@crazyloverxy
@crazyloverxy 9 лет назад
so simple , thanks for the idea bro .
@TheGeohart
@TheGeohart 10 лет назад
next time you make one put water into the can and freeze it, then you can use the hole saw.
@RyanMinney
@RyanMinney 6 лет назад
or put a 2x4 behind it???
@jbolo5378
@jbolo5378 6 лет назад
Damn, that's a good tip. Ive used ice in copper lines like that. Same principle
@tantanhui9098
@tantanhui9098 6 лет назад
George Hart
@humblewarrior6585
@humblewarrior6585 6 лет назад
Great idea !!!
@pranitabora2335
@pranitabora2335 6 лет назад
George Hart
@GNoteSmith
@GNoteSmith 10 лет назад
Great idea, well done and appears to work well. Just one thought. You've got to get your self a pair of aviation snips. Your life will be much easier. Good job.
@toml.8210
@toml.8210 3 года назад
Yes, I think the snipper will allow you to make one in the field, or if you had no power or a dead battery. I like to make things with hand tools, and leave the power tools for big jobs, like building a house or in-ground swimming pool.
@michaelmosley1385
@michaelmosley1385 6 лет назад
Thanks for the info. Can't wait to make one myself
@cherilynnfisher5658
@cherilynnfisher5658 Год назад
I love building these!
@BonesTheCat
@BonesTheCat 8 лет назад
My missus would stab me if I made that on the carpet.
@josiereddoch4383
@josiereddoch4383 3 года назад
😂
@FireplugKLR
@FireplugKLR 9 лет назад
Great rocket stove, I am making one right now. It would have been helpful to say what ounce the cans were, instead of what was in them. Now I need to find the gas stove grate, can't wait.
@kittenheels1958
@kittenheels1958 3 года назад
In a pinch it’s spectacular!
@eyesofnova
@eyesofnova 10 лет назад
I love stuff like this. It keeps it simple so anyone can make it, even a dumb ass like myself ;-)
@SpiraeaHerbs
@SpiraeaHerbs 7 лет назад
Can I ask where you got the oven grate from? I am having a very hard time finding a source for these here in Canada. Thank you!
@desertsun02
@desertsun02 7 лет назад
hi. i actually got them at a thrift store. but you can find them on amazon. local stores that sell appliances or used appliances might have them too. here's a link to one www.amazon.com/Electrolux-316055800-Range-Burner-Grate/dp/B003MYWSBK
@serenakoleno9338
@serenakoleno9338 3 года назад
Try scrounging the side of the road on trash day. Or habitat restores.
@rondogon48
@rondogon48 4 года назад
I MADE 2 OF THEM .
@Golden-dog88
@Golden-dog88 3 года назад
I think it's great how you only use hand tool and make it so simple to follow, great job mate
@ismaelnascimento4989
@ismaelnascimento4989 5 лет назад
Além de ser eficiente ficou muito lindinho!
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