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Sawdust Stove Build For Leftovers From The Sawmill 

Donn DIY
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Since completing the chain sawmill project ( • Video & • Homemade Chain Sawmill ) two years ago I've been producing significant amount of sawdust and have no place to put it. The winters are cold around here so I thought to give a try at a sawdust stove build. And it works.
Soundtrack:
Loco - John Deley and the 41 Players (RU-vid Audio Library)
Whistling Down the Road - Silent Partner (RU-vid Audio Library)
All My Shuffling - Silent Partner (RU-vid Audio Library)
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Blueprints available at:
youshouldbuildit.blogspot.com...

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22 ноя 2014

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@Rubbernecker
@Rubbernecker 4 года назад
Pure brilliance!!!!!
@omarfarsha5886
@omarfarsha5886 4 года назад
A great use for the leftovers. I'm seriously thinking about making a stove like this with my everlast welder.
@robertneven7563
@robertneven7563 4 года назад
you also can smoke your bacon in the while time, we dit it many years from here, to conserve meat on this way
@steveshindeldecker42
@steveshindeldecker42 4 года назад
Love the way you take what you have and make what you want
@derekwilkinson7939
@derekwilkinson7939 6 лет назад
What a brilliant piece of kit. Just a bit concerned about the smoke issue.
@bangissagaling2076
@bangissagaling2076 4 года назад
Nice invention .good job.
@FjbLivesAgri
@FjbLivesAgri 3 года назад
Great idea thank you
@MilanDupal
@MilanDupal 9 лет назад
Well done, you are ready for tough winter.
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 9 лет назад
***** I hope so. :)
@mikecox3659
@mikecox3659 8 лет назад
nice rocket-sawdust stove! I do like the lathe though!!!!
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 8 лет назад
Thanks! The lathe is a must be now that I have one. Can't live without it anymore even though it's old and looks like junk. :)
@tomharrell1954
@tomharrell1954 4 года назад
Now you should build a catcher for the sawdust on the mill!
@curtislovering3522
@curtislovering3522 8 лет назад
Really nice work
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 8 лет назад
+curtis lovering Cheers!
@martinhile5285
@martinhile5285 9 лет назад
Brilliant.
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 9 лет назад
Martin Hile I think so too, but sadly that's not my brainchild. :|
@niklar55
@niklar55 4 года назад
Hi Donn, Just watched your, ''DIY Cheap Steel Chimney'' and although comments were disabled, I feel concerned enough to make a comment here. Apologies in advance. The flue damper should have a hole or a slice off one edge, so that the airflow cannot be stopped completely, because if it is, it could cause dangerous fumes to be forced into the room. However, its better to control the air in, rather than the fumes out. The workmanship, is superb, and especially your welding, that I'm really jealous of, as I'm just learning MIG. Best regards.
@lokiii3507
@lokiii3507 4 года назад
Splendid! I love the setup. It burns for how long exactly? And how much sawdust do you use? Post scriptum; what's next to it? The hundredpiped stove I mean?
@huntingairrifle68
@huntingairrifle68 8 лет назад
good works!
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 8 лет назад
+huntingairrifle68 Thanks!
@clydebalcom8252
@clydebalcom8252 4 года назад
I just watched the chimney video, and I know from experience that welding a branch on a header can be a bitch. You done awesome.
@michaelflynn6178
@michaelflynn6178 9 лет назад
Well thought out
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 9 лет назад
Michael Flynn I agree. Somebody thought it out long time ago. I was just replicating it for my own purposes so I'm taking no credit for the design.
@helmutlembke7320
@helmutlembke7320 7 лет назад
He man, your stove is realy good. 1 time i show a sawmilloven agaist 20 years ago in Romania on poor farm peaple, but i found this is a verry good haeting system lowcost and eficiant. kind wishes from Germany
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 7 лет назад
This is why I built it - I too am poor and live in a farm. :D
@yuhaz
@yuhaz 7 лет назад
Great vid, thx!
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 7 лет назад
;)
@user-fq6nb8lo4j
@user-fq6nb8lo4j 4 года назад
Молодец
@danemiljus5485
@danemiljus5485 5 лет назад
And now lite that up in the shope. All the first smoke mannnn
@kellyanderson995
@kellyanderson995 Год назад
Sad that the blue prints aren't at the site linked to above.
@oldsteamguy
@oldsteamguy 5 лет назад
possibly the best sawdust stove build on youtube. are you in Europe?
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 5 лет назад
Yup, I'm in Europe.
@fraserdouglas3693
@fraserdouglas3693 9 лет назад
Great job i really like it. How long does it burn for. Can you stop it burning and save fuel?
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 9 лет назад
fraser douglas Once it's lit it burns over 8 hours (depends on the volume of the barrel). There's no way to stop it I'm afraid, so You really have to commit. :D
@luisarnaldoconejerosfernan686
@luisarnaldoconejerosfernan686 3 года назад
Genial pero mucho trabajo
@valentinalexandru8890
@valentinalexandru8890 8 лет назад
Hello. I saw that you are welding using MIG. I was just wondering how long does a gas tank last? Have you ever welded using a flux wire? How is compaired with MMA welding? Thanks
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 8 лет назад
+Valentin alexandru I've changed the bottle only once since my father bought this MIG welder when I was still in school in 2008 or 2009 and I did it maybe few years ago. :D But it's a big bottle that manufacturer does not recommend using on the carriage of the welder. Haven't tried the flux wire but I have welded with MMA. My skill starting an arc with MMA sucks and doing small stuff with it was pain in the rear. Good for huge lumps of metal though.
@dalemasyk1583
@dalemasyk1583 4 года назад
.........so does it warm up the place ?
@CUBETechie
@CUBETechie 4 года назад
Should it be more compressed?
@purask
@purask 7 лет назад
i wonder if square one works as well, ideally you could make one out of bricks as well
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 7 лет назад
Definitely.
@alextrezvy6889
@alextrezvy6889 6 лет назад
05:20: Nice rolls! Have you a video how to make them?
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 6 лет назад
Thanks! Sorry, no. I wasn't into the RU-vid thing yet when I made the rolls. But it's something for the future videos then. ;)
@railbus5
@railbus5 8 лет назад
Use a skill saw with a larger metal blade to do most of the work and finish with the grinder. That's what I do. It is a LOT faster.
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 8 лет назад
+railbus5 That must make a lot of noise. Unfortunately I don't have a skill saw. Always wanted one and now I should get one thanks to you. Planting ideas... Dude! :D
@adrockey
@adrockey 3 года назад
How many hours does a barrel of sawdust last?
@jackpot1377
@jackpot1377 7 лет назад
Hi! First I would like to thank you very much for sharing this with us! I'm on the way to build one for myself and this video is a huge source of inspiration for my project! Then I have a few questions... I wonder where does the oxygen that the combustion needs come from? To burn, it should need some air and your construction looks pretty closed; I can't see where this air is coming from... I would like to know some dimensions also: what are the diameter of both of your bins, the diameter of the flue and the diameter of the removal tube that is determinating the size of the hole in the centre of the dust? I'm asking that 'cause I don't know if there are important or not... Is there a rule to follow to know the proportions between each other should be? I can see your video is quiet old, so could you give us some feedback about it? Do you still use it, is it in good condition, etc... I hope you will read this and answer my questions :) Thanks Again! Bye!
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 7 лет назад
The oxygen comes from the bottom drawer, I cut a hole into the barrel on 1:10 which also penetrates the inner lining. Don't know the dimensions but I used a 200 liter barrel on the outside and made the inner lining from another 200 liter barrel with a thinner wall thickness. This stove works to this day really well and has only shown wear on the bottom of the inner lining where's the highest temperature during combustion. 2014 was just a second ago. Old? What are you talking about? :D
@jackpot1377
@jackpot1377 7 лет назад
Hahaha! I found two 200 liters barrels as well but some people told me they gonna be perforated because of the fire (maybee not the first time, but after a season). Maybee we don't have the same quality here in Europe as you've in US... Let's check! Thanks for your very fast answer!
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 7 лет назад
Jack Pot The outer barrel is from thicker material (older barrel), the inner one is a regular barrel. BTW, I'm from Estonia, dude. ;)
@jackpot1377
@jackpot1377 7 лет назад
No way lol I don't know why I thought you were american! Do you think it's important that the external barrel is thicker? Otherwise do you think it would broke?
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 7 лет назад
I thought it would be better if it was thicker on the outside - you don't want it to leak into the shop and thicker material should decrease that risk. Also there's a risk of burning the lid through since it's the main heat exchanger. If the inner lining/barrel burns through nothing major is gonna happen.
@mjhauptfleisch614
@mjhauptfleisch614 6 лет назад
Donn Thank you for a good video. If you could answer perhaps ONE question for me: What would you suggest to be the space between the inner and the outer drum, when the size of the inner drum is 1.2 meter high, and the diameter is 1 meter? I am thinking of 300mm, but this is just a guess! That would give the outer drum a diameter of 1.6 meter. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Below is a description of the rocket stove I intend to build -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I need to build a rocket stove to heat a swimming pool of about 140 000 liter (37 000 US gallon) Two 1.1kw pumps will circulate the water. The pipes from the pumps are 50mm (2 inch), and I will split each pipe into 11 copper pipes of 15mm (0.6 inch) each to equal the same volume. Each of these 11 X 2 copper pipes will be form into a spiral of 30 meter. (100 feet) The diameter of the drum will be about 1 meter. (40 inch), and the HEIGHT perhaps slightly more. I plan to make the outer drum 300mm (12 inch) higher than the inner drum. And the diameter of the outer drum will be 1.6 meter (64 inch) Airflow will be from underneath, i will make a grid of copper pipe to build the fire on. The chimney will be about 400mm (16 inch) from the bottom. I assume a chimney of 100mm X 100mm will be sufficient (4 X 4 inch) My question, if anybody could help me perhaps, is about the ventilation of 300mm (12 inch) between the inner drum and the outer drum: Is it sufficient, too wide, or too narrow? Thank you in advance!
@nobackhands
@nobackhands 3 года назад
I works as advertise but it is long burning and low output.
@bbb1635
@bbb1635 8 лет назад
Keep an extinguisher near by. I would keep a water can.
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 8 лет назад
+bbb There's nothing to do with a water can - you can get rid of glowing sawdust only by chucking it out of the building. But yeah, I know using sawdust as a heating material is dangerous. Thanks for worrying! :D
@derek876544
@derek876544 6 лет назад
nice use of welding mask with ur mig lol
@gerrysaluste6001
@gerrysaluste6001 7 лет назад
Can you please make waste oil burner?
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 7 лет назад
I will eventually try and build it for the furnace, but you probably need something for heating the garage?
@user-fq6nb8lo4j
@user-fq6nb8lo4j 4 года назад
Hi
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 4 года назад
Hi.
@DEAFBOY80
@DEAFBOY80 8 лет назад
inhaled cancer smoke in the healthy lungs
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 8 лет назад
+DEAFBOY80 I kept my breath.
@sebastianpereira.9000
@sebastianpereira.9000 4 года назад
Климат пытаешься изменить ?...🤣🤣🤣))
@schattenmygirl
@schattenmygirl 6 лет назад
Enlighten Us (Your audience) on the ?Heat ExchangeMcGiver Gadget??
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 6 лет назад
It's a sawdust stove used for burning leftover sawdust from the chainsaw mill. It's made from two steel barrels. Air goes in from the bottom, exhaust gasses leave from the outlet. And it burns depending on the volume of the sawdust inserted into the stove approximately 6-8 hours straight. It's a lazy way to get your shop heated while working. CO and CO2 sensors are highly recommended though.
@vikt0r008
@vikt0r008 7 лет назад
Тебе знаком такой дешевый строительный материал - "арболит" или "опилко-бетон"? Если у тебя много опилок/стружек и есть необходимость в быстро возводимой, лёгкой, пожаробезопасной постройке, то можешь попробовать - 1 часть цемента (сухого), 5-7 частей опилок/стружек, 2 части песка, ну и воды 2-3 части...
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