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Rafael Ellis-Rech
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 มี.ค. 2019
DIY Project with Leftover Paint
Trying to find something to do with this left over paint and I came up with this wacky design. Hope you enjoy the video!
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First Look at Three Family Project
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This is a video walkthrough of my next real estate investment property! This project is in its earlier stages stay tuned for more update to come!
30K House Finished Rehab!
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This is a final walk through of the house me and my brother purchased for $30,000 eleven months ago. Leave a Comment with any questions! Thanks for watching.
Progress! House Update
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A quick update on the house project and what we have gotten done so far. Big thanks to everyone who has helped along the way.
DIY Throwing Knife Target
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This is a quick and easy way to build an inexpensive throwing knife target that will work great and can be moved around easily with two people!
Car Key Repair and Rebuild
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This video is a time lapse of the car key I rebuilt after the replacement I ordered ended up not being of good quality or fitting correctly.
DIY Mini Wood Stove
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In this video I am walking you through the process of turning a 20 gallon propane tank into a mini wood stove for about $20 in materials.
Cheap DIY Pull Up Bar Build
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This is an easy self standing pull up bar you can build at home for under $40. You can use the below link for some written instructions. If you scroll to the end of the PDF you will also find a slightly larger design for people who want even more height and stability! drive.google.com/file/d/19Eih1nRm42HQiWL3LPud_M3SoCDVxl7P/view?usp=sharing Materials: 2 by 4 www.homedepot.com/p/2-in-x-4-in-x-9...
Beginner Knife Making
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With some extra time at home, I decided to make a little kitchen knife with different scrap materials I had lying around the garage.
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Good work, looks great! What made you decide to remove the old staircase from the basement? Were there no code issues with replacing the basement staircase like there was with the staircase upstairs?
Correct no code for non habitable basement stairs so that made it easier. They are were not in a salvageable state. The moisture in the basment lead to significant rot.
Yeah I love it thank you bro. That was cool. Simple to the point. Good ideas. All right
Awesome awesome I really like that, great job
Hope you used some anti-seize compound on the pipe cap on the ash exit, lest you develop some new cuss words trying to remove it...
4 years later do you still have your eyes and hands?
I was thinking the same thing but didn’t wanna go back
How much to make me one
Damn fine idea and incarnation, kudos and thanks!
This dude is surviving the apocalypse
GOOD JOB
Nice job. This would be great in a wall tent for hunting season.
Dude, that was an excellent video. Well narrated and organized. I lost you a little bit on the door but everything else was perfect. It was so professional and you created a stove that works and looks great!. I like how you used what you had around you and turned things that would have been thrown away into something usable again. I think adding tempered glass would be an excellent touch to your creation. Well done. I hope we can make ours as good as yours.
Can someone build me one ?
Ha painters tape works on metal too. Love using it on cutting wood
Let me just pull out my imaginary welder and do this
No, you can put a diamond blade on a skill saw (circular, saw) and do all of your cuts, and then you can buy JB weld metal to metal, and that will work just as well. I made the exact same DIY project as in the video with no welder.
And I used a flat file for a chainsaw to smooth out any rough edges and get my cuts razor straight
Now that's pretty mint 👍👍👍👍👍
Great video... Question don't own a welder but would something like JB weld work for doing this?
Imma have to say no
Gud Job
Nicely done. I just got a couple of air tanks so I’m trying to figure out what and how I want to do it. I could put them together and make a vertical smoker… still not sure
Excellent 👍
All that galvanized pipe I hope your not burning inside, I recommend black pipe
Awesome work! You should make more and sell them! I would buy one for sure ! Great job!
How did you fix the pipe so it wouldn´t spin...?
appreciate the blueprint!~
Really well done!
Low key a fantastic video. Simple and easy.
Awesome
Nice job 😎👍
Really , it will save on electricity for sure.
Would not having a seal on it, would that allow carbon monoxide to leak out through the door or would the suction from the stove pipe allow it to move up? Like a positive pressure system?
Good job friend I like this 😊
great job man !! thank you for sharing !
Beast
Don't show your welding buddy haha those beads are not very clean.
Where's the install video?
Put a small grate in the bottom
Nice!!!
Nice job! That’s a great little stove and looks really cool. There are two little things that will make it work way more efficiently and are very simple… a grill of some sort to keep the wood from laying on the bottom and a damper to control the air flow in the chimney… they will both make a huge difference in the amount of heat and the performance of the stove using way less wood. Nicely done BTW and looks great!
Good work and thanks for taking the time to show us
Nice. A wood stove made from less than $1100 in metal stock. lmao. Some trends make no sense. This video is useful.
I like one where you have a place above to heat something and the vent is on the side, this way you can use the heat more and be more efficient, like you can dry something or heat water/milk or cook etc
That was frigging awesome. Great job, great narration.
If you laid it on its side, it would be more efficient and not burn up so fast, that’s why boilers are horizontal, FYI
Nice to see a young guy building things!!!
Nice job on the build, and well done video.
Tip: put that blade guard back on. Eye protection has holes in it for ventilation, and take it from someone who's been there, hot metal finds those holes. You only get one set of eyes. Not to mention the chance of hitting other body parts with the top of the blade.
No baffle plate,all that wasted heat,wood burns best on a bed of ash no need to empty it all out
What a badass DIY video! I'm so glad I clicked on this before bed and just what a fantastic job you did with everything thorough grinding the cleaning. Just a badass fucking job dude. Thank you so much for just giving me more incentive to do more DIY projects around my folk's house, even if it isn't this particular project. I love the concept. I love the idea and the step-by-step you provided. Super well done man. Bravo! 🤘
I did think about maybe a pull out tray for the ash on the bottom slide in slide out. I don't know food for thought. Cheers bud! ❤
Great Video! Thank you so much
one thing that will really help is to plumb that intake to outside , the air that goes out of the chimney has to come from somewhere , the way you have it, it will draw the warm air from inside the building into the burner whereas if the intake is from the cold air outside it will draw less warm air from inside the building great video btw and subd
Thank for checking it out! A cold air intake does make sense it seems like it would run much more efficiently. I would need to redesign the damper though.
@@rafaelellis-rech6950 True true but maybe something to consider for any future ones?
My best friend made one very similar for his 12x16 wood working shop a couple years ago and last year when it got -35 with that artic blast the midwest got he and his wife and dogs moved a mattress and the dog beds in the shop and stayed in there. It wasn't like super warm in there but it never got under 65, that's an 100 degree swing in temp. Luckily he had just went to a local furniture shop and gitten all their scrap wood that they just throw away and had plenty of wood scrapes to cut up for the stove.
If you feed them often enough they can be powerful. For the shop burning out quickly Is not to big of a deal but at night it would be annoying.
@@rafaelellis-rech6950 Yeah that's what he said too but he would add 2-3 piece of actual firewood that wasn't quite dry to burn at night for several hours so they could get some good sleep. but all in all that little stove probally saved their life, he said he didn't want to look at a packet of ramen or canned beef stew for 6 months after though, haha.