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I have seen this method used to heat small spaces without using natural gas, propane or electricity. A 3 pound can of vegetable shortening can burn for 8 hours a day for over a month. It seems to be a relatively safe method to generate heat in an emergency situation. All you need is a couple of terra cotta pots, 2 heating ducks, 2 small jars, 2 birthday candles, and a can of vegetable shortening.

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@amysuggs5661
@amysuggs5661 2 года назад
Every candle you add will raise the temp of output 2 degree which will increase the radiant temp 2 times by adding one more candle under each pot you would raise the temp in your room about 5 degrees. And put a few pennies under the rim of the pot to increase the airflow and it will make the pots hotter to increase the radiate heat more. I do this and in a hour you will not touch those pots with your bare hands .
@bumblebee0369
@bumblebee0369 2 года назад
Thank you for the added and important information 👍 🙂
@stormysocks
@stormysocks 2 года назад
Should make sure to not place it on a counter top then if they get that hot. On top of the stove would be good
@1281bexta
@1281bexta 2 года назад
Then having 2 wicks per candle jar would make it warmer still. Helpful for colder conditions
@1281bexta
@1281bexta 2 года назад
@@stormysocks unless you had something like a Bench Mat. They’re Heat Resistant up to 200 Degrees Celsius
@woodlandwonders6887
@woodlandwonders6887 2 года назад
If you add quartz crystals to the veggie shortening mixture, you can increase the heat output another 23%. Also when using pennies to add an air gap under the pots, you want to use pre 1980 pure copper pennies. The modern copper plated zinc pennies can create a feedback loop and defeat any gains.
@barryjameson3113
@barryjameson3113 Год назад
A couple of things. Don't need candles. Any rope/string or even rolled cardboard will work. Second, u can skip the microwave n fridge steps. Just put a wick in the oil. Make sure it has oil rubbed on it. Then light also, u can use a paperclip to make the wi k stand up if u want. The more or larger the wicks, the faster the oil will burn but hotter. Also, don't need glass (which can crack). Just use old metal cans.
@zatrusofnietzche2281
@zatrusofnietzche2281 Год назад
Well said 👍 You bring the beer I'll bring the bacon 🥓
@susanhennings5171
@susanhennings5171 Год назад
Yes, I have been saving metal cans for this purpose (and others).
@georgegetterdone896
@georgegetterdone896 Год назад
Glass has thermal expansion issues when heating and you open a door exposing colder temp suddenly the glass cracks/ shatters and the hot oil is now a fire hazard candle wax does same thing lucky there was old blanket in living room as extinguisher but we lost the wood shelf and sooted the ceiling which doesn't clean easily
@abbysworld5232
@abbysworld5232 Год назад
Thoughts on the pennies?
@IrishWebDesign
@IrishWebDesign Год назад
Does the oil have to be at the top of the wick? I tried make a candle with oil at the bottom of the jar but the wick burned out really quickly.
@XioC652
@XioC652 Год назад
Very nice. I actually run survival classes, like what to do, what to hunt for in an emergency. And yes, this works. If you place some coins underneath the pots to raise them up about a quarter inch, you can heavily increase the heat output. Because with your setup, the candles are starving fir more oxygen. Try that and post an update video, you'll be amazed. Also, if you're late in the game, wax, hair grease, etc. All these different things work. I made my own cook top with some close hangers and an empty coffee can. I had boiling water etc. From a similar setup. Love the video, keep them coming! Necessity is the mother of invention.
@_J_M
@_J_M Год назад
Can you explain more about the cooktop?
@TestingPyros
@TestingPyros Год назад
I have been doing some testing, and have found that doing the coin setup causes the candles to burn out faster. But it does have more heat output. Which one do you want more?
@_J_M
@_J_M Год назад
@@TestingPyros what about the clothes hangers and the coffee can
@TestingPyros
@TestingPyros Год назад
@@_J_M in the end, the only true difference is the heat source. Any dissipation method is only affected by how much heat you start with.
@TestingPyros
@TestingPyros Год назад
@@_J_M ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5PfGj8yJNuY.html
@angelaguilar6196
@angelaguilar6196 5 месяцев назад
Ma'am as a young 19yr old individual who is currently homeless and struggling to find ways to heat my RV during the cold nights, I wanna say thank you n would love to try this with my 51yr old mother.
@Manatus22
@Manatus22 4 месяца назад
I would put it in ur sink. Don’t want to cause a fire in ur RV.
@Skinny_Pimp
@Skinny_Pimp 2 месяца назад
huh how are you homeless in an RV? you really need attention this bad to play victim?
@timgega5930
@timgega5930 Год назад
I've been living in an RV for years. (I'm a retired General Contractor). I not only made one similar to this better upgraded version in this video, but I also burn candles on my shrine. My method for adding oxygen is to open a window with a gap the size of a toothpick. This allows oxygen to enter 24/7 regardless if the candles are on or off. Thanks for the idea of the directional flue heatalator and the vegetable oil, and yes, a gap under the pot allows for air flow to supply the oxygen.
@brendaj9369
@brendaj9369 Год назад
You can use small mason jars. They can take the heat. Thanks for that great survival tip. We really need them now😊
@BK-dy8jk
@BK-dy8jk Год назад
Warning make sure you use glass that is designed for getting hot for your candle otherwise they can shatter if they get too hot and the lard can start a grease fire like you won’t believe. Make sure you have a grease fire extinguisher. Because this is a liquid fuel source it can leave a oily residue if burned for many times. Put three pennies under the candle glass to get air circulation so the glass stays cooler and helps use that heat. Next put three pennies under the pot so that air can move up through the chimney and keep the flame clean instead of starving for air which makes it smokey. Make sure all of this sets on a ceramic base. Simple little things like this can increase efficiency by quite a bit the key is do not let that flame starve for oxygen it will get smoky and will not generate clean heat. Also if you move the candle a little off-center then the heat has time to warm the pot instead of going straight up the chimney hole. Wicks tend to fall over as it heats up so keeping the candle as cool as possible by doing the above will help her greatly. If you use a wick that has metal in it it can become smoky as it burns down and give off metal particles. Try to find wicks that are smokeless but are more rigid to stand up straight. Are used a small piece of metal with a hole punch through it and push the wick up through and put that at the bottom of the glass to keep it from tipping over. This is fantastic for survival and emergencies but wouldn’t use this on a regular basis.
@thetruthisonlyperspective4872
Pretty sure it's fast temperature fluctuations that break glass and not the heat considering all glass is literally the byproduct of molten sand. Any glass is fine if you're not careless and stupid. Darwin award if you are.
@tombusshart3971
@tombusshart3971 Год назад
Thanks for that safety tips , when I was watching this I was thinking the same thing about the small glass jars bursting under the heat and starting a grease fire.
@noid1827
@noid1827 Год назад
If you ever seen a hot grease fire or tossed a glass jar in a fire should sleep well knowing this is your heat source!
@CHINESE_PRIDE
@CHINESE_PRIDE Год назад
@@thetruthisonlyperspective4872 OP is also correct. if it's not meant for an oven, it isn't safe. Pyrex is best.
@thetruthisonlyperspective4872
@@CHINESE_PRIDE I can't think of a single candle in a tempered glass jar... Because it's overkill. The whole point of this is to use what you have when shit gets hard... All glass is fine unless the operator is an idiot.
@Cyberdemon1985
@Cyberdemon1985 2 года назад
One word of advice when the house loses heat due to a power blackout… make sure you turn off the main water to prevent a flood when the pipes are frozen. Always turn off the main water when you leave the house for a vacation whether winter or summer. Turn the water main off!
@tanyawales5445
@tanyawales5445 Год назад
If you are at home during freezing weather just make sure that your taps are dripping. Flowing water doesn't freeze. If you have a tank hot water heater and the power goes out be sure to drain it before it freezes solid and can cause a flood.
@outtadarkness1970
@outtadarkness1970 Год назад
My sister went through the Big Freeze in Texas and she was the only one she knew who did not have burst pipes...She was also the only one she knew who turned off her water at the meter. So, yeah, better safe than sorry.
@ThePresidentialTouch
@ThePresidentialTouch Год назад
...or....just replace everything with pex line, the same stuff they use in mobile homes. If it does freeze, it won't crack or rupture.
@oldladyfromnm7590
@oldladyfromnm7590 Год назад
Our city replaced the mains with a valve citizens do not have a tool for, deliberately. I guess diy was causing more problems than it was preventing.
@artjunkeeperga5392
@artjunkeeperga5392 Год назад
@@oldladyfromnm7590 - That’s usually at the meter. Homeowners don’t have access to the city meter to eliminate water theft. You just gotta know someone would turn their water back on if it’s been turned off for non-payment! Somewhere on your property/building crawl space there will be a cut off valve. Commonly looks like a white pipe sticking out of the ground with a square knob on top to unscrew for access. Mine’s in the crawl space. Yeah, a no-go zone for me! 🫣
@melinda6024
@melinda6024 2 года назад
I did this last winter in Texas when we had aweek of sub-freezing temp and no power. My neighbors' homes were @25 degrees, but our home was 48 degrees.
@sevinaroseman5595
@sevinaroseman5595 2 года назад
Melinda, how many of these candles heaters did you use for heating your home? Did you keep them all in one room and then everyone stayed there to keep warm?
@peaceandlove544
@peaceandlove544 2 года назад
how long did they last, where did you put them, and how many did you have
@barbiegjervold8955
@barbiegjervold8955 2 года назад
I'm confused about microwaving the jars. I don't get the point. But hey it seams to work. I might try this to warm the room for pouring resin in the winter.
@marylawson6060
@marylawson6060 2 года назад
@@barbiegjervold8955 I think it was to melt some of the shortening and add more to it? Audio wasn't too good on my tablet.
@barbiegjervold8955
@barbiegjervold8955 2 года назад
@@marylawson6060 Ok. I understand now. Thank you for your reply ❤
@brianhenson6141
@brianhenson6141 Год назад
Yes I've tried this many years ago but used cheap tea candles from dollar tree, the lard is definitely going to burn much longer and I didn't think about capturing more heat with two elbows instead of one, another tip I s that I found that I could increase the heat by placing several flat metal washers on the top of each pot as they got so much hotter than the pots alone and some have suggested putting coins or washers at the bottom of the pots to increase airflow like a wood stove, it creates just enough airspace for a better burn
@ruthrainous3068
@ruthrainous3068 Год назад
Just be careful with this because shortening is probably just like candle wax where the liquid wax/ shortening can get so hot that it hits a flashpoint and kind of explodes in flame. This happens when everything left in the jar has been liquified by the heat...in other words, none of the wax is hard anymore-- it is all melted. This happened to me once with a candle and the jar broke and the flames shot up about a foot. My carpet and dresser top started on fire. If the noise had not alerted me it would have caught my bedroom on fire.
@blueshirthandyman8460
@blueshirthandyman8460 Год назад
Good point bro.
@volblower4544
@volblower4544 Год назад
You dresser with no way for the heat to trans away from the glass fast enough. The terrain cottage transfers but sitting on a bigger terrace cottage will help and a third even better.
@volblower4544
@volblower4544 Год назад
The key may be to have more layers to transfer heat to. The candle that broke and exploded was probably sitting directly on
@ministryofpeacekmk
@ministryofpeacekmk Год назад
😲
@jacobedward2401
@jacobedward2401 Год назад
@@volblower4544 so the ceramic mat she had might be a really good idea
@Susweca5569
@Susweca5569 2 года назад
I'm always looking for non technological ways to deal with emergencies. The video itself gave good basic information but the comments below gave me a lot of technical tweaks to make it a more efficient setup so thanks to EVERYONE for the input...
@vendicardecarian9220
@vendicardecarian9220 2 года назад
Yes, Me make fire more efficient by putting nonsense over it. Next we read the chicken bones to see tomorrow weather.
@pauls466
@pauls466 2 года назад
It doesn't get nearly hot enough to burn the zinc , so nothing to worry
@krazytroutcatcher
@krazytroutcatcher 2 года назад
Zinc was my concern too, I wonder if the zinc would burn if there was an extra candle in there?
@sandyweaver1378
@sandyweaver1378 Год назад
I'm wondering about carbon monoxide levels?
@xxpyroxx1670
@xxpyroxx1670 Год назад
what do you mean non technological? fire is one of the earliest forms of technology we discovered. the whole thing she made is technology. even something as simple as a shovel is technology. so u got bad education if you think this is non technological
@johnharrelson890
@johnharrelson890 2 года назад
*Tuna Fish cans instead of glass jars... *Cut a piece of window screen (metal, not plastic) in a circle to fit inside the tuna fish can .. *Punch a hole in the screen same size as the birthday candle. *Melt shortening and pour into can .. let it cool just enough that the screen wire stays on top of the shortening instead of sinking to bottom of can and insert candle into hole in screen. *Cut another piece of window screen wide enough and long enough to be folded twice so that you have a triple layer of screen and place it under the tuna can. Provides air circulation and keeps can from heating the terracotta dish to a dangerous temp. *Place four nickles (pennies are too thin) under the lip of the terracotta pot to supply oxygen to the candle. Add enough water into the dish to just barely touch the bottom of the can .. does two things helps keep the dish cooler and puts moisture into the ambient air of the room. With only one candle in just one pot.. there is no worry about carbon dioxide in a typical size room .. say.. 8 x 10.. These little heaters work great in a "Wall Tent" to keep the chill off.. don't recommend using in a "Pup Tent"..
@wantaprs
@wantaprs Год назад
I think you can actually heat the Crisco and pour it into the jars. It will solidify once it cools. It seems much easier than forcing it in with a spoon. Then you may be able to just force the candle into the Crisco. It's worth a shot.
@CarlaCorc
@CarlaCorc Год назад
As people try to reduce their energy costs this year, ideas like this are important to share. Thanks for the video. I am not sure why there was a need to microwave, or why you didn’t put a bunch in large glass measuring cup, microwave, and then pour into the jars. I would recommend instead of cutting the candles like you did, score about 1/4” below the cut & pull off the wax, leaving some wick out.
@ruthpallek5202
@ruthpallek5202 Год назад
when the power goes out ...there will be no microwave.
@CarlaCorc
@CarlaCorc Год назад
@@ruthpallek5202 the thought is to prepare BEFORE the power goes out.
@gypsy3171
@gypsy3171 8 месяцев назад
​@@CarlaCorcok 🤷‍♀️
@pamskinner9490
@pamskinner9490 7 месяцев назад
I'm confused about the cutting of the candles. It looked and sounded like a metal straw that was being cut and that something, the candle?) was inside the straw. I think I'm missing something, like maybe the flame should not come in contact with the shortening???
@nightskylights4501
@nightskylights4501 6 месяцев назад
@@ruthpallek5202 really?? Emergency preparations are done before the emergencies happen!!!
@allsensesfiring
@allsensesfiring 2 года назад
Melt Crisco in pan Pour into jars (let cool some) Run a wick through a hole in a straw poked with an ice pick Straddle straws over the jars until they cool completely. 💛
@2potornot2pot
@2potornot2pot Год назад
During the Texas ice storm I used a small Crisco candle to help keep my Motorhome warm. I used a short Shabbat candle for the wick. In my propane oven I warmed large flat rocks wrapped in towels to sleep with. I had no heater, no generator, and couldn’t use propane at night. I burned several candles safely. The crisco candle lasted for days. This looks interesting. I will try it with a larger pot with one crisco candle. Since surviving in South Texas with no electricity I now have a hot water bottle and a crisco candle on hand for emergencies..
@duskintheforest584
@duskintheforest584 Год назад
Ice storms are rare in South Texas but that week in the teens in '21 was crazy! Lived here 60some years. Luckily I never lost power.
@lauriehudson9493
@lauriehudson9493 Год назад
@@duskintheforest584 I know, I'm in corpus Christi. Last yr it was 29 for 5 days. I saw my breath in the kitchen making coffee. I kept thinking, I grew up freezing my butt off, originally from Michigan. But I left state at the age of 21. I've thawed out since then. I'm 62 now. My god that was cold.
@happybunnyntx
@happybunnyntx Год назад
I accidentally made a tiny heater with my tea warmer.its cast iron and I used 4 candles in it to keep decaf hot so we at least had something that was always hot. That little warmer kept the kitchen much warmer than it should have been. It worked so hard during those days heating everything *but* tea.
@jarrettdossey7300
@jarrettdossey7300 Год назад
The Texas power grid used to be reliable before the Obama/Biden days so it’s a good idea to have some Crisco and some kind of wick on hand because green energy won’t keep you alive and it won’t save your descendants either.
@justinlee3496
@justinlee3496 Год назад
Awesome setup! I'm going to give this a try as I'm trying to make my camper non-dependent on electricity. I'm also in the 505 and you're right, it's definitely cold out there!
@thecheese89
@thecheese89 6 месяцев назад
Burquenas!! Hearing, "I'm in the 505", warmed my heart!! 😊
@bifulus
@bifulus 2 года назад
Great idea it would work a lil better if u put some pennies in a few spaces under the pot to create space for air flow it will increase the heat output.
@rolandbrawner8282
@rolandbrawner8282 2 года назад
And make the candles burn faster. Maybe regulate the heat output by using one, two, or more pennies, metal washers or any non-flammable spacers.
@YESHUAmyGODmySAVIOUR
@YESHUAmyGODmySAVIOUR 2 года назад
@@rolandbrawner8282 Do you mean put the metal washers inside the candle❓⁉️
@mikejones8866
@mikejones8866 2 года назад
@@YESHUAmyGODmySAVIOUR No. Put the pennies on top of the saucer around and under the base of the inverted plant pot to create air inflow at the bottom of the inverted pot. Leave space between the pennies for air to flow into the pot from the bottom. However, Richard is correct. It will cause the candles to burn faster as well as hotter.
@YESHUAmyGODmySAVIOUR
@YESHUAmyGODmySAVIOUR 2 года назад
@@mikejones8866 Mike Jones ❤
@cameronduff884
@cameronduff884 2 года назад
I noticed that also, it was lacking a air intake, the penny's or washers between the plate and the pot might remedy that,..I was noticing when doing my own experiments that some of these terracotta pots have a cement core and will crack when heated, have a good fire extinguisher on hand, a grease fire can be spread with water. I still liked the video!
@vickiparrish3235
@vickiparrish3235 2 года назад
Good video. I sit mine inside a cast iron skillet, instead of terra cotta trays. It warms the cast iron, giving off even more/longer heat. Put 4 pennies underneath rim of pots. I'd remove the paper tag on everything, so those don't catch fire. Cheap coconut oil, from $Tree, easily removes all stickers.
@DianeSturlinXX
@DianeSturlinXX 2 года назад
That's how I do it too!
@joyceobeys6818
@joyceobeys6818 2 года назад
I was going to use metal under the candle fit safety cuz someone showed they had a fire on their boat from using just terra cotta under the candle and I just recently went to big lots and got some small cast iron skillets that would go under the pot. And I have it all inside wire fruit baskets. So, I haven’t tried them yet.
@richardburton-777
@richardburton-777 2 года назад
Yes you have to add the Penny's under the pot to let it breath
@billdesmet3929
@billdesmet3929 2 года назад
Thanx to all---
@filoIII
@filoIII 2 года назад
I don't understand "inside a cast iron skillet."
@lindaboone2051
@lindaboone2051 7 месяцев назад
In this Darn age, we need all the hacks that will keep our home warm, pretty clever idea 💡 thanks for sharing this with us all.
@nica3427
@nica3427 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching 🙏
@Manatus22
@Manatus22 4 месяца назад
Only a small room
@farmnranchapiarybeehiveser8120
@farmnranchapiarybeehiveser8120 2 года назад
These are also excellent for camping trips. And for those who live in cold areas I would suggest carrying one in your vehicle for emergency heat, if you should break down and have to wait for help. And if you carry a couple cans of soup or chili with you you can use it to heat those up as well. 🤠🐂🏞️🛩️
@robertphillips4265
@robertphillips4265 2 года назад
Wouldn't it heat the room even better if the pots werent so close
@samuelmarchbanks6738
@samuelmarchbanks6738 2 года назад
Homeless van or boat life. Anything that doesn't break or burn. If using wic alot? Buy wics that don't include lead
@murphysmenagerie9239
@murphysmenagerie9239 2 года назад
Always carry a bug out bag, which includes water.
@Daremo6969
@Daremo6969 2 года назад
Also, get a small CO (carbon monoxide) detector and keep it below the level of your head. CO is heavier than air, so will settle from the bottom and move up if not enough ventilation is provided. People die every year having a fire in an enclosed area like a tent or car.
@glomontero6011
@glomontero6011 2 года назад
Love ur idea FarmRanch……. I will have those items in my care from now on. Thank You friend.
@slamm1t
@slamm1t Год назад
I watched a few similar videos yesterday and commented that they were a good idea. But you made the heaters even better with that stove pipe. Thanks for the idea. I will make these.
@markmaglennon3809
@markmaglennon3809 2 года назад
Bless you lady xx all them foal billionaire's should see this and hold heads in shame that someone's mum has to think outside the box. Bless you ❤️❤️
@Notwoke7
@Notwoke7 2 года назад
UNBELIEVABLE! I had this video in my watch later queue, forgot about it and went 2 weeks without heat when our furnace broke. Now I find it! ugh...I subscribed. Thank you
@achirichello1208
@achirichello1208 2 года назад
Damn😶
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@user-qi3eo9or1p Год назад
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@davidparker2173
@davidparker2173 Год назад
This could be helpful, though living up up north, I might prefer a small little wood stove. Since you are so helpful, I should tell you about grape seed oil I see in the back ground. I used to consume grape seed oil, but then I heard it is processed in an unhealthy way, and since then I have learned to only consume quality olive oil, and coconut oil, being the two healthiest oils. I use coconut oil for cooking because it can handle heat the best, and I prefer olive oil for cold applications, and for it's flavor.
@leehigbee
@leehigbee Год назад
I like all your little comments during filming, that was about everything I was wondering. I'll definitely be buying these inexpensive items for an emergency heater option. I was hoping you'd show how the candles were blown out and cooled down, and how long that took, and maybe what you paid for everything, but I think I get the jist. Thanks for sharing!
@donaldeugenealford4080
@donaldeugenealford4080 2 года назад
Well I just turned 59 years old last week, and I guess I'm never too old to learn something new this is really interesting, I'm glad I found this looking at RU-vid today thank you for sharing this information with us.
@Seerwealth
@Seerwealth Год назад
Do not forget to paint the ceiling midnight black.🤣
@shawnadee7744
@shawnadee7744 Год назад
59 is the new 40
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@somerandomlemoncow3552
@somerandomlemoncow3552 2 года назад
Fyi, Test your wicks first, to avoid heat overloaded explosions! It's not talked about much, but is extremely helpful. Low melting point fuels, like shortening, combined with a high heat throwing wick, will radiate the heat quickly to the jar. If your jar is too small, the heat can overstates your jar, causing it to explode, and fireball. To avoid this, you can test your wicks! Just pour your fuel into a large backing pan, place your wick in the middle of the pan, then light it for 2 hours. Once the fuel burns, you will have a melting pool ring, around your wick. That melting pool ring, tells you exactly what size jar you need to use for your specific fuel, and wick you have selected. Anything smaller than your melting pool, will be at risk for heat stress fractures and explosions. Anything at size is perfect, and anything larger than that will also be ok, but wont sustain the heat as well through the whole jar. Testing wicks is a huge deal, especially for use in heaters. Hope this helps you create a little saver candles that won't fireball on ya. It's happened to me, so I figured I would pass on the helpful tip!
@solomontown2808
@solomontown2808 2 года назад
Good advice. Thank you
@wendyphilyaw6832
@wendyphilyaw6832 2 года назад
Thank you for that safety info. What do you mean when you say a "backing" pan? Not trying to be a smart aleck, but do you mean a baking pan like a metal cooking/baking pan? Or is a backing pan an actual thing? (Sorry if I'm being too literal, but I'd rather be safe than sorry when it comes to safety!)
@LloydsofRochester
@LloydsofRochester 2 года назад
And comments like this are why I read them! Then I learn the finer points.
@saraford9095
@saraford9095 2 года назад
Good advice and solution!
@sandrahbradley1511
@sandrahbradley1511 Год назад
I like this idea, I saw a demo where a can of Crisco or your choice of oil and candelabra candles were used for light, and was stated that it could be used for up to 12 hours these are great ideas for when the power does go out for long periods of time.
@lightbeu
@lightbeu 8 месяцев назад
I apologize, my previous comment didn’t include a huge thank you, I appreciate you posting this very helpful video. I loved the added elbows to the pots. I’m gonna go and purchase what you provided in your video. Abundant blessings to you.
@nica3427
@nica3427 8 месяцев назад
No worries! Thank you 🙏
@monifamlife6168
@monifamlife6168 2 года назад
This is a good thing to have on hand when prepping. Simple and easiest are usually the most efficient. Thanks for this video
@Jdash127
@Jdash127 2 года назад
Thank you! for sharing one of the coolest DIY’s I’ve seen. Can’t wait to experiment. ❄️🔥
@jeffscarbrough9755
@jeffscarbrough9755 Год назад
Going to try this in my greenhouse this winter. Thanks for the content and the comments.
@deborahlush2426
@deborahlush2426 6 месяцев назад
Awesome, thanks for the info! I have bought several containers of the vegetable shortening to make my own candles for warming, got a bundle of wicks from Amazon. Back to the hardware store for ducts .. have a blessed day ❣️
@jayman6868
@jayman6868 2 года назад
No ducks were harmed during the making of this video..
@GingerLeeH
@GingerLeeH 2 года назад
I really love your experimenting. The inexpensive items make it fabulous. Simplicity makes it great. These ideas make it fun.
@blondek767
@blondek767 Год назад
My advice is to chose something other than glass jars to use as a candle. I would use tempered glass that is oven safe, or cut soup cans. Use a small piece of tin foil to create a ‘foot’ at the base of candle or wick before inserting, this way it doesn’t fall down when oil liquifies. We live in the Northeast and often lose power during storms and it gets below zero in winter. We invested in a woodstove, harvest fallen trees year round, it’s on-going to chop/split wood because it takes a year to season wood, what we cut this year will get used next year. They do make mini woodstoves for tiny homes that are cheaper than a full sized one, and yes, a vegetable candle will work inside them and they can heat an entire room. This way, there is far less chance of carbon monoxide or grease build up.
@emilyh8787
@emilyh8787 Год назад
Mason jars are fine, right?
@blondek767
@blondek767 Год назад
No, mason jars are not tempered to go higher temp than boiling point. They may, but the risk of cracking or shattering in higher temps is too much of a risk. I saw another video with similar, who used soup cans inside of a bread pan. He wrapped the base of an ordinary long candle, put into a soup can, then back filled it with Crisco shortening. This way the wick would not fall, reducing the chance of a fire.
@emilyh8787
@emilyh8787 Год назад
@@blondek767 That's a great idea thank you I should start saving some cans. I wonder if tying a Longwood and skewer to a wick would also help it stand if you're using plain wicks rather than a tapered candle
@nightskylights4501
@nightskylights4501 6 месяцев назад
These are tempered, that's why they did not crack! Almost all glass jars are tempered, at least in the US, they are.
@princessstokes975
@princessstokes975 Год назад
THANK YOU FOR THIS GREAT IDEA.. ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS.. ENJOY, LOVE & LOTS OF WARMTH W/ LOTS OF LIGHT MY FRIEND..
@JulieAnnScott
@JulieAnnScott 2 года назад
Kuddos to you ma'am! What a great and economical way to survive and thrive too! BTW...you have beautiful hands! I enjoyed learning something new but simple! Thank you & Merry Christmas!
@jameshammond2738
@jameshammond2738 2 года назад
Ma'am? LOL
@jmjanacek4335
@jmjanacek4335 2 года назад
@@jameshammond2738 yes
@nanalcd5628
@nanalcd5628 2 года назад
Ha ha ha,,,, I watched her soft hands, too.
@carianin5293
@carianin5293 Год назад
Great tip to get you prepared before an outage; might save your life. Thanks for sharing.
@karenjordan1238
@karenjordan1238 8 месяцев назад
Awesome idea!! My friends are moving from Florida to Tennessee. I am definitely passing this on!!😮😊
@FamilyFavorites-ev5zb
@FamilyFavorites-ev5zb 8 месяцев назад
Excellent!!! I saw something similar on a Homesteader channel, a year ago, but not with the terra pots, which I like better. Thanks so much.
@angliaphay1798
@angliaphay1798 2 года назад
If you pipe the shortening in with a frosting bag it fills the jar without empty spots. Just put the tip to the bottom of the jar and as it fills slowly raise the tip untill fill.
@angliaphay1798
@angliaphay1798 2 года назад
And raise the pots about an inch off the plate under it so the air will flow throughout instead of just the pot gettin hot you can make a wire mesh boarder along the bottom plus you get light to see ....pretty at night...let the kids paint on them with high temp paint or do it yourself ideas are easy, safety is first....
@cynthiahoff1512
@cynthiahoff1512 2 года назад
@@angliaphay1798 use pennies. You don't want it to draw too much or your flame could go out.
@cynthiahoff1512
@cynthiahoff1512 2 года назад
@@angliaphay1798 also? The pot is the heater. You want it to warm up good.
@redpillnibbler4423
@redpillnibbler4423 Год назад
OR melt t first then pour into the jars?
@TradMommy
@TradMommy Год назад
Why not simply melt the oil first? Then fill & refrigerate?
@alp7836
@alp7836 2 года назад
I wouldn’t use the galvanized duct elbows. As the galvanized coating burns it gives off toxic fumes. Use the black ones instead
@jeremygladden895
@jeremygladden895 2 года назад
Mmmm no they don't I work in hvac. You can use galvanized stuff for fluing furnaces and water heaters. It's actually code to use it
@braveboy1010
@braveboy1010 2 года назад
@@jeremygladden895 But the exhaust of those flues is required to be emitted above the roofline, isn’t it? Fumes aren’t expected to go back into dwelling spaces, so it wouldn’t matter if galvanized materials were used in those applications. For this application, the fumes go directly into the dwelling place.
@jeremygladden895
@jeremygladden895 2 года назад
@@braveboy1010 you made it sound like the metal itself was giving off hazardous fumes. Galvanized doesn't give off fumes. A small candle obviously doesn't give off anything harmful either.
@AdrianGtz
@AdrianGtz 2 года назад
@@jeremygladden895 When burned, galvanized steel does give off toxic fumes…but she doesn’t have to worry because that’s not happening with those candles
@ggilsrud
@ggilsrud 2 года назад
Calm down, boys. Those are aluminum.🤦🏼
@Jimntrix2407
@Jimntrix2407 5 месяцев назад
This will date me but when I was a teenager, my mom was our Girl Scout troop leader. She taught us to cook on a metal coffee can and make a cardboard oven and cook biscuits on a stick. At the time I was sooo embarrassed, you know, too cool to be seen in my uniform. But now, I look back, especially now that she is gone, and I can appreciate all she tried to teach us.
@jaygoings5790
@jaygoings5790 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Nica. Love this DIY heat system Adding it to my survival kit. YAY!!
@warlockcommandcenter
@warlockcommandcenter Год назад
Smart idea the low position of you candles give the pots and ducts a chance to heat up, I would have liked to see a small room heated with these and temperature readings to get a good idea how well these work.
@jamesperryman2375
@jamesperryman2375 2 года назад
Try placing three washers equally spaced under your pots to give more oxygen to increase the efficiency of your candles.
@wizzz88
@wizzz88 2 года назад
yes , that was my impression. supprised it diddent go out
@davedefrost2174
@davedefrost2174 2 года назад
Well then on the other note the candles won't burn slower to last 8 hours, so it's a trade one for another, higher heat less hours
@ConservativeJuggaloPodcast
@ConservativeJuggaloPodcast 2 года назад
I use 3 foldback clips but my tray is the same size as my pot . Clip the 3 on the tray and set the funnel on top
@noway4413
@noway4413 2 года назад
Use pennies...everyone has those
@marybrooks8929
@marybrooks8929 2 года назад
Would this be a quick way for heating a small greenhouse??
@maxjurish2589
@maxjurish2589 Год назад
I think it's a SMART idea for a small room and at that little expense you can add more. The idea as shown is not to get your room or rooms to 70 but at a temp you can survive on a low budget!😊👍
@skasgarden
@skasgarden 5 месяцев назад
Hello Nica, Thanks for this demonstration. I'll try it out; just got to gather materials.
@toml.8210
@toml.8210 2 года назад
You need to put a small spacer under each pot, such as 3 nuts or thick washers, so the candles can get enough air, and the hot air can get out! Then try that thing with 3 candles (tea candles) in each pot, and you'll feel a difference. Have gloves or potholders ready.
@DavidBioformRains
@DavidBioformRains 2 года назад
Radiant vs Hot Air...
@wildflower1397
@wildflower1397 2 года назад
Yes, and a fire extinguisher! At the very least have a big pail of dirt, sand, or baking powder. Don't waste your emergency water trying to put out a grease fire or you will have a disaster.
@vonsquirrel8378
@vonsquirrel8378 2 года назад
Out of all the methods I have watched, I like yours the best. Thanks for the video
@saralynn518
@saralynn518 7 месяцев назад
Oh wow! I wish I knew this method when my furnace died for a few winters. I have a new one thanks to the county. These aren't exactly cheap (also not expensive), but having no heat is deadly and makes you ill. I have dogs, so my fear would be them knocking it over. The same goes for kids or burning themselves on the candle or hot aluminum. Still a game changer for many people. Thank you for showing everyone.
@DR1CHECK
@DR1CHECK Год назад
A good idea for temporary green house or caterpillar tunnel heat to extend your garden growing season. I am gonna try this in my tunnels this winter.
@judyandkevinsnow4534
@judyandkevinsnow4534 2 года назад
All I know is that we lost electricity and lit about 15 candles, and it stayed nice and warm in the house, even though it was very cold outside. Candles can help.
@maryramirez8088
@maryramirez8088 Год назад
Very true It works!! Used this method during the time I was homeless.. Saved my cold days n nights (fall/winter) ... Shared this idea with other homeless I help now. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@user-qi3eo9or1p
@user-qi3eo9or1p Год назад
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@mghewitt1
@mghewitt1 Год назад
Wow! Thank you! Now I have peace of mind for this coming winter. I'm sharing this with my whole family. :)
@user-qi3eo9or1p
@user-qi3eo9or1p Год назад
me too
@annettecoombs9842
@annettecoombs9842 Год назад
Thank you for your video. I plan to pick up these items so I will be ready for any emergency
@beckycollett917
@beckycollett917 2 года назад
Loved the dryer vent elbow usage and it radiates the heat easily! Nice job!
@jaysonraphaelmurdock8812
@jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Год назад
I'd never seen those used for this and I like it.
@johnawtey7608
@johnawtey7608 Год назад
some aluminum foil folded into fins on the pipe would help radiate the heat out into the room a small spinner blade on top spun by the rising heat would be good also
@deepsea5107
@deepsea5107 2 года назад
Many years ago, a friend of mine made something similar to this to heat his ice fishing shack. If I remember correctly, he used (2) 4 inch elbows, (2) 4 to 6 inch stove pipe adapters (in place of the terra cotta pots) and a rectangular steel plate instead of the 2 terra cotta plates. He also made some lard candles (like the ones you made) to heat it. He actually attached the 2 elbows and then drilled a few small holes at the top of where they were attached. He also drilled a few small holes on the lower side of the 4 to 6 inch adapters. The holes he drilled allowed the heater to "breathe". The whole contraption was set on the rectangular steel plate. It actually did a good job of heating the shack, and was a lot easier to deal with than a wood stove.
@billdesmet3929
@billdesmet3929 2 года назад
Yep, Detroit Style... probably the same guy I know!
@deepsea5107
@deepsea5107 2 года назад
@@billdesmet3929 Or they possibly knew each other. LOL The guy that did this would have probably called it "Merrymeeting Bay Style" (location in Maine). That's where he used to set his shack. He was a pretty clever gent.
@yeswing10
@yeswing10 2 года назад
Thank you! You have given me some great ideas. Terracotta pots do crack. Always good to have a Plan B.
@wildflower1397
@wildflower1397 2 года назад
@@yeswing10 Yes they do crack, but the only other options for material is metal. Stones, bricks, glass, basically most anything fire resistant have drawbacks too. I wouldn't necessarily call these safe, as knocking them over would be dangerous. But in an emergency, they will keep you warm. Personally, I would put a cookie tray under the tiles so that if any gets spilled it's more contained.
@thomasroberts5658
@thomasroberts5658 2 года назад
I was gonna say more candles and drill done vent holes and the pennys it will work if you have nothing else
@Dewayneslater-rh2rs
@Dewayneslater-rh2rs 7 месяцев назад
Who's a hero.you r. Mine. I've been working on candle heat for a while now,but the candles were getting expensive so thank you.
@nica3427
@nica3427 7 месяцев назад
Awesome glad I could help! Thanks for watching 🙏
@ShirleyOlsen-oc6gw
@ShirleyOlsen-oc6gw 4 месяца назад
Wow. Such an awesome idea ❤ thank you so much. I will be making one of these very soon .
@CS-zb3ff
@CS-zb3ff 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing. I see a lot of people have added great tips to make even more efficient. Something I learned recently and will be making for lights if power is out is DIY oil lamps (I'm asthmatic and I probably can't do the kerosene lamps anymore). You can find a bunch of tutorials on YT. My suggestion is using cotton kitchen string (cheaper than candles!) instead of candles, and here is why: you want the *oil* to burn, not the wick. The wick absorbs the oil to allow for lighting and burning, which should burn hotter than just a candle. Yes, the wick will need a support to be held out of the oil, but plenty of videos on how to do that. I hope my addition helps others and this video is definitely helpful to me, especially with the comments of tips. Thank you all!
@annbradley1961
@annbradley1961 2 года назад
Would there be a concern of carbon monoxide in the room?
@CS-zb3ff
@CS-zb3ff 2 года назад
@@annbradley1961, excellent question. I don't think so, as oil lamps have been used since ancient times. The type of fuel makes a difference I think (which is why I'm concerned about the kerosene), which is why I intend on using cooking oil. The off-gasing should be minimal for small lamps and not much more than burning a candle. I would think safer than a candle, actually. To be safest, keep a carbon monoxide detector in your home & ensure batteries get changed as needed. Some places have combination smoke & CO detectors. Also having some ventilation would be helpful. Definitely a very good question to consider! Thank you for asking.
@diggerpete9334
@diggerpete9334 2 года назад
@@annbradley1961 Two small candles?
@user-qi3eo9or1p
@user-qi3eo9or1p Год назад
Try a small sturdy can with toilet paper roll (center cardboard tube removed) filled with alcohol Lasts! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ay7hc1juJEo.html
@jamesmahan284
@jamesmahan284 2 года назад
I recommend placing these in a metal garden tub at least 24" diameter made of galvanized metal filled with a bag of sand, not cat litter, You can do this instead of the ceramic mat. Place the galvanized tub with sand on the floor level, Thank you for sharing this idea. never allow water or rain to touch glass or ceramic while burning.
@user-qi3eo9or1p
@user-qi3eo9or1p Год назад
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@mrssamwinchester100
@mrssamwinchester100 Год назад
THANK you, Nica! I have been a preparedness nut for about 49 years, and I have NEVER learned of a way to heat ANYWHERE! I am going to send a link to all my children and friends. You are awesome.
@abnerperry9198
@abnerperry9198 Год назад
Better read Wayne Davies comment above. Also, can’t believe you’ve spent 49 years, must be nearly your entire life, in paranoid prepping. But I guess we are all nuts about one thing or another.
@dennisshoemaker2789
@dennisshoemaker2789 Год назад
Great video and lots of good comments. This video really got the conversation going. Thanks for sharing your ideas and tips!
@nica3427
@nica3427 Год назад
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
@kevinclarke6198
@kevinclarke6198 2 года назад
I really enjoyed watching this video and agree with most of the positive comments. What I didn't read was about ventilating to get rid of carbon monoxide. Any burning type of heat removes oxygen so be careful.
@vendicardecarian9220
@vendicardecarian9220 2 года назад
Candles don't produce any significant amount of carbon monoxide.
@jerryrupe1696
@jerryrupe1696 2 года назад
Candles don't deplete oxygen, I heat only with a wood stove, you have any idea how much oxygen they use, if that myth was true than everytime someone lit a fireplace or wood stove they'd all be dead from affixation, carbon monoxide is what you should worry about
@GingerLeeH
@GingerLeeH 2 года назад
Yes it's true, vent. But in a house which is spacious and not airtight I wouldn't worry. In a car or tent, yes
@jerryrupe1696
@jerryrupe1696 2 года назад
@@GingerLeeH start a fire in a car or tent = your a danger to everyone, might as well follow your GPS into a lake
@aprilmfr8184
@aprilmfr8184 Год назад
I was wondering the same
@j_freeman3230
@j_freeman3230 2 года назад
Dont forget, you can stack multiple pots for greater heat storage
@marcdaviddecker
@marcdaviddecker 7 месяцев назад
Thank you SOOOOOO MUCH!!! God Bless you for taking the time to post this video🙏❤️✌️😎
@bytheway333
@bytheway333 8 месяцев назад
I’m doing this TODAY! Thanks for sharing…God bless!
@sunnyhelensbackyard7858
@sunnyhelensbackyard7858 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing. I am planning to use this in my covered 3'X12' citrus/tropical raised bed this winter. I tried this when we lost power in Texas early this year. It works in small spaces.
@faithm9284
@faithm9284 2 года назад
Skipping the microwave and refrigerator steps she suggested, yes? Did you need those steps? My house is all electric and lose power often. 😂
@C4...
@C4... 2 года назад
@@faithm9284 im not sure why she melted and then cooled them down, but you could do that process well before hand and then put them in the cabinet until needed. Or spend $20-30 and get a couple hundred tea candles which takes out the need for electricity altogether, and you could put a few tea candles in each to really bring up the temp!
@hummingbird_chirps8520
@hummingbird_chirps8520 2 года назад
@@C4... Be sure to give those extra tea lites space between each other... otherwise they will start a hugh fire...
@hummingbird_chirps8520
@hummingbird_chirps8520 2 года назад
@@C4... I'm pretty sure I saw a video where the refrigeration is not needed... my friend use to put the lg Yankee candles in the freezer for about 3 hrs, then store or let the candle get to rm temp before lighting... she stated the candle will burn alot longer...pretty sure her grandmother taught her that...🦋
@faithm9284
@faithm9284 2 года назад
@@C4... That's an idea! Thanks! Have all electric, and lose it from time to time in winter,.. mostly.
@johndimech8945
@johndimech8945 2 года назад
There is nothing wrong knowing how to look after ones self in an emergency. This type of device is for emergency purposes. Which can be modified to be more on the safe side. The bigger the wick, the bigger the pot. Do not leave this or any candle unattended. Soot is a result of too long a wick, lack of air or both. Incomplete combustion. Have a working smoke detector (they never sleep), but they don't replace fire safe practices. Be safe and stay warm.
@nadinedraves9811
@nadinedraves9811 2 года назад
Why melt the shortening? Just put the candle in the shortening!
@freshprodoose
@freshprodoose 2 года назад
@@nadinedraves9811 she melted it to pack it well
@ConservativeJuggaloPodcast
@ConservativeJuggaloPodcast 2 года назад
We just moved into a new, but very old home and the insulation sucks. What’s more, the heaters are also old and won’t stay on they cut off after awhile. I have one small $50 heater to plug in the wall for a 2 bedroom. This might be practical since we are no longer rollin in the dough 😞
@ConservativeJuggaloPodcast
@ConservativeJuggaloPodcast 2 года назад
@@nadinedraves9811 why not just use a candle
@anitasmith7764
@anitasmith7764 Год назад
Bought a Mr Buddy heater on Black Friday but had never tested it (stupid) and I know NOTHING about propane heaters. So when I needed it most I was afraid to use it for my son when he had to stay in our house after a storm knocked our electric out. Learn from me people, get acquainted/ comfortable with your emergency heat etc LONG BEFORE you need it. Trust me! And even though this idea she has may have some issues, desperate times may require risk. We had NO ELECTRIC at all for 7 days here in Kentucky from a storm a couple weeks ago! Thank God we had somewhere to go with a good friend who let us stay all 7 days. (MUCH longer than we ever expected)
@Deebz270
@Deebz270 Год назад
Amy Suggs and Just Me from Iowa covered what I would have suggested. My concern would be the glass jars and the flammable nature of vegetable shortening. Therefore I'd go with a tin can full of the shortening, or even use something like a lighter fluid can, fitted with a meths burner wick. Four or five such cans placed in a radial pattern inside a large flower pot, would allow for good air flow around the cans (keeping them cooler) but would give four or five heat sources. Terracotta standoffs or broken pieces of flat ceramic tile would support the flowerpot in the base for adequate air flow. Also, on further reflection, I'd say using two 'T' flue junctions positioned together (if using two stoves) to form a 'H' configuration would probably be more efficient in radiating the heat and aiding convection. One 'T' section could be used for one stove.
@tinadoty5406
@tinadoty5406 Год назад
Wow, most creative, practical option I've found yet. Bravo. Thank you so very much ❤️
@miguelsalami
@miguelsalami Год назад
Nice & a Much Simpler way to do this would be to just use candles already in glass jars especially in emergencies where you won't have any power or microwave. Even just a large tin can with holes in top will produce heat over any candle.🔥
@valerienazelrod9809
@valerienazelrod9809 Год назад
It would add more heat if you put a "t" of your pipe, joining the two together. Any metal pipe heats and retains the heat. Thank you for that idea. I have knowledge of the terracotta heater but you have upgraded it. Very ingenious!
@dagmargross6064
@dagmargross6064 Год назад
Very good! Thank you for this! I would suggest when you want to extinguish the flame you dip the wick into the oil, or try just starving it of oxygen with something metallic or simply shutting the hole in the pot above it. I think candle wicks can be relit more easily afterwards than when the flame has been blown out.
@wondering-._.-wanderer
@wondering-._.-wanderer 2 года назад
The 5 -0-5 REPRESENTING!!! WAY TO GO BABE!!!! fellow New Mexican here too & this is SUCH A GREAT EMERGENCY HEATING HACK! 🙇🏻‍♀️ thank you SOOO MUCH for sharing w us!!! 🙏🏼You're incredible!🤗 KEEP DOING YOU BOO!!😘
@silviajudith9914
@silviajudith9914 2 года назад
From México AND from my heart....thank you!!...it's a great idea!!!
@daynalafferty8206
@daynalafferty8206 Год назад
This will be great for when my son goes on his church retreat. They go to Oklahoma and it's still cold at night where they go and he said his feet never got warm the whole week. The comments really helped, also . I'm going to keep the supplies on hand this winter since Texas has that grid issue. 😆
@user-qi3eo9or1p
@user-qi3eo9or1p Год назад
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@KarenSmith-ku4cb
@KarenSmith-ku4cb Год назад
Also look into "wickering" there are people here who are really into it. It's basically a combination of having a good candle wick, combined with the best oil for the wick. Notice i said "for the wick" different materials have different burn rates with different oils. They have contests on which ones burn the longest. You can also make sure you get no soot burning by keeping the wick cut short.
@Creator_Nater
@Creator_Nater Год назад
This is cool, thank you for posting! The elegant simplicity is really beautiful
@anntrope491
@anntrope491 2 года назад
THAT'S ABOUT ALL THAT HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OIL IS GOOD FOR!!
@joyceobeys6818
@joyceobeys6818 2 года назад
Amen!
@GottaKnowJoeHobbies
@GottaKnowJoeHobbies 2 года назад
Contrar.. in the country (I got dem' cuzzin'z) .. ya coat ur dawg head to toe when ticks are thick, same kids for lice...rids em and for proactive lack of head bug move in specials. Don't stop there. FRIED ANYTHING, Squirrel, yard bird, turkey, fries,bacon, etc .. chiggers infestation, that's a c cancel quacks. Preserving goods, chaffing, (fat arse cheeks with high friction ) and questionable due to brush fires..inner thighs chaffing) Friction, coarse bushy brush and sold fuelz have known to explode when the big girls break into a run while chasing A MAN down the hill) ... granny will hide her money, snuff, and the occasional wild weed stuffed down The center of a lard can.. let's not forget bearing grease, leather softener, for ball gloves too. Inbread funny kill the man football, donkey baseball qui k slide n glide cheat, saddle soap, fire starter, all ur baking needs, turns any skillet in to non stick, fried corncakes , and engine oil additive.. it will thin old diesel oil for 2nd use in an old tractor. Start green limbs on fire for moonshine stilz, keeps critters from climbing pipes upside the house , mix with hot peppers rub on legs for backwoods bengay. And the last I can remember..and my memory is very bad.. getting them cross breed pups when the Hairless Saint Bernard (could have been mange and the Momma Beagle got stuck.. I see a can side recipe in the future..🤪
@mommabear943
@mommabear943 2 года назад
How about slippery pot pipe or pie crust dough. Good old fashion lard would be better but I don't have any hogs to butcher.
@tigermanmccool4037
@tigermanmccool4037 2 года назад
@@mommabear943 save yer bacon grease , you won't be cold but you might get hungry
@mommabear943
@mommabear943 2 года назад
@@tigermanmccool4037 already do. I use some in with crisco when I make ham potpie.
@singidunumb3616
@singidunumb3616 Год назад
Human ingenuity is endless! And I love it! The only issue I see with this is the freezing part, i.e. if there is no electricity, for example, how do you freeze your burning material if the temperature outside is cold but still above the freezing point.
@stevielovelight1
@stevielovelight1 8 месяцев назад
What A Truly ingenious idea!! 😂👍😊 A MILLION THANKS!! 😎🙌🙌🙌
@scottsmith6643
@scottsmith6643 Год назад
Very efficient emergency measure. May be required come this winter. Thanks
@scottylee7907
@scottylee7907 2 года назад
Saturate pots by adding water in tray to keep humidity or moisture in air
@johncunningham4820
@johncunningham4820 2 года назад
Nope . Water in the Trays would create a Seal . Oxygen use inside the Pot would suck the water up and perhaps Extinguish the Candles .
@miaeverdeen7938
@miaeverdeen7938 2 года назад
It's actually dangerous to have water there. It might help cause deflagration.
@babybuttons2682
@babybuttons2682 Год назад
I listened to YT's Rose Red's research on using clay pots for heat (i recommend hearing before doing this). She said the clay pots need to be completely dry. Apparently if the candle were to burst hot wax and water are very flammable
@WyrdoMusic
@WyrdoMusic Год назад
So awesome! Thank you very much for sharing this! It makes sense cuz the Terra cotta pots are heated up thus radiating more heat from more surface I guess something like that? Much Love
@storytimejoy
@storytimejoy Год назад
Great job! I love the ceramic mats! Good idea!
@MBW4449
@MBW4449 2 года назад
I have done this w/ small candles (no elbow joints). Used small tiles to support the flower pots and let air in.
@kimberlybrown7082
@kimberlybrown7082 2 года назад
Thank you 😊 This idea is great for people without electricity or gas for whatever reason. So thankful that I was able to see and share this video!
@ronniejohnson317
@ronniejohnson317 5 месяцев назад
As many candles as my wife has used, we have several jars that are designed for candles. I think I am going to try one or two of these for my greenhouse.
@mbgt12
@mbgt12 7 месяцев назад
Looking for an inexpensive way to keep my portable greenhouse warm. Gonna try this. Thanks
@joyceanderson8045
@joyceanderson8045 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing. Dallas was a total SNAFU last year and in an emergency this is a great solution.
@hummingbird_chirps8520
@hummingbird_chirps8520 2 года назад
Yes... I remember that... that devastating incident taught the whole world not to rely on FEMA to be organized quick enough to bring survival help... hopefully our County & States' learned from that; as well as, people being prepared...preppers. Always, stock enough to help others... if possible🦋
@kandacepatterson7965
@kandacepatterson7965 2 года назад
Not fun,
@bambam0099
@bambam0099 2 года назад
@@hummingbird_chirps8520 It taught the whole world that Green Energy is unreliable. I've had solar panels for 15 years and they are great in the summer although very unpredictable total kW generated in Upstate NY. If it weren't for oil and wood, we'd freeze to death in the winter.
@sdk_resists6584
@sdk_resists6584 2 года назад
SNAFU I haven't heard that jargon in decades. My parents were USAF and that was one of there favorite synonyms.
@theguildedscribe777
@theguildedscribe777 Год назад
Dear! Thank you very much for your time and effort making a wonderful contribution to mankind at large with this outstanding video! Thank you very much! May the Good Lord Bless you! Thanks again! XOXOXO
@supabiscuit
@supabiscuit 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the info…. We’re getting closer and closer to our time of need
@ZacHalls
@ZacHalls 5 месяцев назад
So simple yet very neat. Great for emergencies!
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