SEING this😍brought back good memories,growing up in the Philippines,This is one stove we used,using fire woods,I even have to cut the woods😂 Im Now 70 yrs old🥰Thank you for sharing🙏😍 ☮️💟🇵🇭🇺🇸🇨🇱
38 years in the trade here. It's portland cement champ. Concrete has to have an aggregate for starters, as well as a different composition of materials in most cases.
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This being made from concrete could explode in your face if it gets hot enough. I’ve seen it happen before. I wouldn’t make one of these contraptions to cook on. Best if you just make a stove from Clay Bricks instead. That would be safer.
I would suggest leaving room at the ends of the metal grate rods to allow for expansion. The expansion of the rods in a fire will crack the cement. Put a 5mm piece of foam or wood at the ends of the rods that will allow them to burn away and leave expansion room.
Also, three feet, a tripod, is more stable than four feet. With four feet, any difference in length will give you are base that rocks. From the way to created the feet, you should be fine, but tripods are generally more stable.
Well, I really liked your craftsmanship, very neat, clean, well thought out and came out amazing... great job. I recently purchased a lil stove like this (but it’s some type of metal) and today I actually bought a covered cast iron pot for it! So weird i came across this. 😁 can’t wait to try mine out. Thanks for sharing!
Where is this clean when all the asches just fall to the ground. For sure this has to be used outside, so the lightest windblow will distribute the ashes all around, mmmh not for me please
If you want it to last, you should wait a couple weeks before starting a fire and then make a small fire for a couple hours. High heat and wet concrete can be dangerous. Steam pockets build up inside the concrete and can actually explode. Refractory cement with perlite mixed in works really well and keeps more heat where you want it cause the perlite insulates.
That was so beautifully done. This takes a very talented person to make this stove. I don’t think I could ever do this. Thanks so much for sharing your talent. I was surprised at how easy you make it look!”
Wonderful craftsmanship.. I would also suggest having a movable metal grill instead of a fixed one. When heat and rust eats it away, there isnt any way to replace the one you made. All in all.. Its a beautiful work... Good job👍.
& practicality of this concept. Many people specially in rural areas of a country like the Philipiines and other region in Southeast Asia will appreciate this know- how ,some kind of "transfer of technology" which is very easy copy and even improve on ! More success to your video and your creative endeavors.
Brilliant idea. Just a small tip. When making your cement/concrete mix add a minimum of at least 1 kg of salt. It will make your concrete/cement fire proof as well as much harder. Please dont use sea water to replace the salt.
Не вздумай, это декоративная фигня. Взрывается бетон очень громко и даёт разлет осколков. Где вы видели бетонные печи? Сосед банную трубу на крыше забетонировал, через год бахнуло.
лучше 15-20 кирпичей, чем эта тумба. к тому же автор явно делал наспех, не продумывая. ножки без армирования отвалятся сразу же, колосник по центру топки...
Can you line the cement with refractory clay ... like maybe an inch or two thickness on the inside, or does the whole thing need to be made of refractory clay?
It's adorable! I especially love the feet! Adding a catchment for the ashes would compliment your design. I'm going to try & make one myself, thankyou for showing us how to do it! 🙏♥️🌿
It's standard cement no matter what little things you do like, expansion room at the ends of the steel rods. Leaving it longer to dry or starting with a small fire... It will pop as that's what concrete does when it's used for fireplaces. You need special pumce fire cement as it's designed for building fires and pits for crucibles. Or save a whole lot of money and time and just use old fireplace brick which is instant and just as if not more effective for making this basic jet stove
Muchísimas gracias por tu ayuda y tu increíble capacidad de transmitir paso a paso tu conocimiento y crear cosas y mostrarlas y resultan muy útiles y faciles de hacer... Saludos desde México
@@mamishami9820 what was rubbed into the bin before the concrete? What ingredients are recommended for concrete? How long do we leave to set? etc etc. I'm not a builder just your everyday person and I'm speaking on behalf of the everyday person. Got it?
@@eevagirl also cement can off gas some nasty chemicals so isn't suitable for cooking - there are cements that are food safe but it isn't mentioned here. Also I feel like this will crack apart with the heat - again there are cements that are heat resistant but this isn't mentioned. It's beautiful, but is it safe? Who knows.
Que lindo,pra te ajudar tive uma ideia 💡,pra usar com carvão,basta fazer uma gradizinha,onde coloca as madeiras pra que o carvão não saia,quando for cozinhar com carvão,fechar a grade;e no meio do fogareiro,ter umas grelhas,pra que segure o carvão,ok!!! Entendeu? Lindo,seu trabalho!!! Gostei muito, Muito,fofo!!! No caso,se for cozinhar no carvão,só faltou mesmo as grelhas do meio do fogareiro,muito bom,amigo,parabéns!!!
You could expand the design to make a hot water boiler, for domestic hot water. Just make a bigger unit and put a metal coil pipe unit in the heat chamber, then link the coil up with a bottom cold water inflow, and a top hot water outflow to a raised water storage butt. Insulate the water butt with a bottom flow water pipe feed, and a top flow hot water return feed.. Convection flow will automatically circulate the water flow, through the coiled pipe system and heat up the water..