Your are great & creative but you are making a fire pit essentially only thing you are not sharing with this is you must you must use heat resistant cement or with after the very first fire all the cement will crack and break away from all the other bricks then its can collapse ...bricks can be knocked then all you doing is Pilling bricks on top of each other ...that's no good you must use heat resistant cement regardless its twice the price of budding cement but worth it on a great creative DIY project like this advertise materials needed properly needed for things like this like there is different cement used for building ponds ..buildings and fire 🔥 ideas like this cement is not 1 type of cement used for everything my friends
Muito obrigado, o comprimento é 95cm, a largura é 55cm, a altura é sua escolha, essas medidas não precisam ser exatas porque o tamanho do tijolo em cada área é diferente,
I have the ultimate challenge for you. I would like to rip out the propane stove from my RV, and turn it into a wood stove with oven, vented out where the stove vent was. It would also rock if it could heat water running to the shower and sink!
Bonjour monsieur, il est préférable pour vous de faire une cuisine avec une plaque supérieure en brique résistante à la chaleur, en fonte ou en acier inoxydable, une boîte de cuisson en acier inoxydable,
hello, thanks you for your ideas. could you add in your videos, the number of bricks and stuffs you used to make it please? also can you make a video,building a kind of rocket stove, who can be also a wood stove, and a oven for pizza to be used inside please? thanks again
@@CreativeCementIdeas Okay, good food, what a nice job you did with the stove, I'll try to make my own, if the electricity stops working in my house, then I have both heat and food. 😀
Maybe a metal plate for a divider wall would heat the oven better than the bricks? And I guess the metal box needs free flow of hot air all around it. On the old cast iron wood stoves for cooking that I have seen, the oven was located parallell to the burn chamber. If you do a picture search for 'swedish woodstove for cooking' you can see what they looked like. Usually they were quite small, with a small burn chamber.
I thought that cement could only be used in the outside of the chimney above the roof of the house. For the body of the furnace, a loam mixture is used so that it does not 🔥crack.
@@CreativeCementIdeas Thank you so much for your response! I was referring to the metal parts, like the baking box and the grill. I've never seen those available anywhere.
If you can't find the items for sale, then give the measurements to the mechanic shop, note how thick your brick is + the mortar circuit and multiply it, for example, the brick is 5cm thick + the mortar joint is 2cm= 7cm times 3= 21cm, then you can make the box 20cm high