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MrSamrocket
Приєднався 26 сер 2009
Відео
Making an Oak Battened Door
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Making of a solid oak battened door using the traditional clenched nail technique.
Hardwood Floor Installation Part 3
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Video showing how to lay hardwood flooring over all the different types of subfloor.
Hardwood Floor Intallation Part 2
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Video showing how to lay hardwood flooring over all the different types of subfloor.
Hardwood Floor Installation Part 1
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Hardwood Floor Installation Part 1
Sawdust Stove
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sawdust burning workshop stove, available from www.britishhardwoodsonline.com
Sawdust Burning Stove.wmv
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Sawdust burning stove which burns smokeless, unattended for over 8 hours per charge. Perfect for a woodworking shop.
waney edged bench from www.britishhardwoodsonline.co.uk
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Video showing the making of a bench with hand tools
simplemente genial
Udal pe lânga țeavă și batel bine
Face o mizerie de te doare mintea
In the former time about sisties and seventeens there was a round plate used as a lid to cover the burada lid was made of iron and it was iron stove
I wish i knew how the inside and how it connects to the exhaust otherwise its great ty.
Заебешься каждый день заколачивать опил, его же сушить, его же откуда то привозить.
Хочу купити буржуйку на опілках
Growing up ( I'm from Philippines)we cook our food this way too using smaller can tho not a barrel size. .
We could use these in a country forced to shut down coal power plants 😢
Cool!
Very good
Relevant for the winter of 2023 in Europe especially. People were still likely paying for waste pickup not too long ago rather than using the energy embodied in the saw dust.
12years ago
Very good
Curious what the bottom inside looks like...
mamit nasrih channel 👍👍🙏
I cant reach your site. Can i buy a stove like this ? Where ? Your site not working .
Ah I remember doing this in my childhood days except we used big cans of milk.
Thanks for the great movie. It was a time travel for me. My grandfather has constructed this kinf of unit and it was heating our home when I was a child. It was in early 70's, but I remember it like it was this morning. My grandfather filling the internal barrell with the sawdust in the outside, then carrying the heavy load back home... I was always looking at the warm light of the flames when I was falling asleep...
How is this stove vented? I tried to follow your link but only thing that link sells is hardwood.
The ash pan/starting tray. Adjust it in or out for air flow/dampering.
Soooo you could make giant compressed paper or mixed stuff, leaves, wood chips, mold w center pipe to maintain opening, press & dry... for super long burns...I'm on it!!!
splendid
Are you still making these
Seems to me that as the hole gets bigger, more fuel would be burning at a time, and it would get progressively hotter. By using a different shaped hole you might reduce this variation. There are solid-fuel rockets that use something like this to get evener thrust.
Por favor quiero saber que le puso en sima si es baro por favor en español.
Já gostei
super all the best from srilanka
I grow up with this 1953-56
Отличная печь, причём экономичная!
Hey. That's virtually a rocket stove? Thanks for sharing
ROCKET STOVE : HOLD MY BEER.
Does it matter if it's sawdust from abricht or something?
We used to use these on a mountain cottage during winter ski camps.. There was always a duty for older guys to prepare these for the whole building... damn it was fun.
I would leave it loaded and ready to light just incase of emergencies, last thing you want to do is load that up and try to light it while you are suffering from hypothermia or frost bite, it would be doable but extremely difficult
Oh UA-cam, you pulled through on your recommendations this time.
I've never searched sawdust or stoves yet this appeared in my recommendations today also.
Remember when video stock music was good?
I don't see were the chimney is?
Please start the fire at the top like this as shown in the below link . you could have secondary air introduced at the top . ua-cam.com/video/6Pv8JxrQMAw/v-deo.html
Seems to me a better idea than sand on top would be using a metal cut out piece to fit on top.
My father made one in a 200l drum over 60 years ago, bought saw dust from a furniture maker workshop, and kept the whole house reasonably warm in a harsh winter.
Coloca emportugues ou espanhol por favor!
Plot twist: it only works if there is gentle guitar music playing.
have seen barrel stoves before, but this is ingenious !! But how is the chimney connected?
To the stove
@@danb340 HE HE HA HA there is a right way & a wrong way !!!
Where does the exhaust go into room?, hope you have detectors
As it showed in the end, the exhaust goes through to a chimney.
Nothing is free if you have to put energy into it.
I don’t charge myself when expending energy on myself. So all that I do for myself and family that doesn’t require me to open my wallet is “ free “
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Very interesting. When I was growing up in the late 1940's and 1950's, we lived in Kelso and Longview Washington. The Weyerhaeuser lumber company had one of the largest lumber mills in the world, at that time, in that area. This was before particle board or OSB or presto logs. Most of the homes in the Longview, Kelso area were heated with sawdust from the mill. We would receive a truck load of sawdust that would need to be put into the basement. The sawdust was usually delivered dry. You would need to go down into the basement and shovel it into the furnace hopper.
The fuel for this stove cannot be added while it is burning. The rate of burn can only be controlled by adjusting the air supply. It will not burn efficiently with a restricted air supply.
The domain does not exist anymore. Still, nice idea.
Very clever!! 👍 🇺🇸
I would think a metal, or non-flammable, ring on the top would be better than a layer of sand!