This DIY kindling cracker is a great project to practice your welding skills. It also makes kindling production a much safer process. Please subscribe to my channel for more great content!
Sorry to be so off topic but does any of you know a tool to get back into an Instagram account? I was dumb forgot my account password. I love any assistance you can offer me!
@Gus Jaxtyn Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out now. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Great video. I like the way it was filmed and narrated. Like a documentary-style. The music a little bit too formal, but beautiful. And the wood splitter, great!
@@TheProvider I just picked up some scrap pieces of stainless steel rebar from a concrete project. I hope they work as well as your rebar did. Thank you for sharing. Mike
Good job! 45 degree angle cuts would make things look smoother, but this will definitely do the job it is intended for! Another thought was to maybe use a short piece of the 1" rebar you had for under the blade. Give it more of a flare out?
I like DIY and homemade solutions, BUT this is an inferior copy of a brilliant patented invention designed by a 13yo Kiwi in New Zealand. Ayla is now 20yo. I'm a fellow Kiwi just making sure you're all aware of this. kindling cracker dot com Cheers 😁👍
I like DIY and homemade solutions, BUT this is an inferior copy of a brilliant patented invention designed by a 13yo Kiwi in New Zealand. Ayla is now 20yo. I'm a fellow Kiwi just making sure you're all aware of this. kindling cracker dot com Cheers 😁👍
1 part Molasses, 1 part vinegar, and 8 parts water. Soak what ever rusty piece of metal you want to take rust off. Let soak for 2 days. Check. Then just rinse the mix away with water. Vinegar will make it go faster. But may pit the metal. If you let it soak to long. You can do it with 1 part molasses. 9 parts water. Will take longer. Like a week.
Está bueno el video, pero por qué habla así? Como si estuviera cansado. Muchos estadounidenses hablan así, y creen que eso se oye bien. No lo hagan, hablen normal!
This DIY kindling cracker is a great project to practice your welding skills. It also makes kindling production a much safer process. Please subscribe to my channel for more great content!
Sorry to be so off topic but does any of you know a tool to get back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb forgot my account password. I love any assistance you can offer me!
@Chance Alfredo instablaster =)
@Gus Jaxtyn Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Gus Jaxtyn It worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my account !
@Chance Alfredo you are welcome :D
Great video. I like the way it was filmed and narrated. Like a documentary-style. The music a little bit too formal, but beautiful. And the wood splitter, great!
One of the simplest DIY cracker builds I've seen. Nice job!
Really nice video. Now I have a nice project for all those scraps in the garage!
I have checked out a couple of the other build videos on these, I love how stout you build this.
Using 3/4 rebar is the way to go.
@@TheProvider I just picked up some scrap pieces of stainless steel rebar from a concrete project. I hope they work as well as your rebar did. Thank you for sharing. Mike
Mike K thanks for watching. I hope your build goes well.
Great video😊
Nice job amigo, great welding
Great job
Too hott to get slag to peel up
Good job! 45 degree angle cuts would make things look smoother, but this will definitely do the job it is intended for! Another thought was to maybe use a short piece of the 1" rebar you had for under the blade. Give it more of a flare out?
I like the Way you did it :)
Thanks!
I love your project. Is that a perfect square table?
Nice job amigo,,, yeap
Great project, whoever gets this will have some safe fingers!
Please give me advise on what welder to buy just to do small projects like yours
I use a Lincoln tombstone stick welder
Hobart 140 dc stick 499 ish weighs 15 pounds not 110 pounds is what i use
I will be honest I never knew what a “kindling cracker” was until now. Seems like it works great! #providin
Keeps you from cracking your fingers with an ax!
I like DIY and homemade solutions, BUT this is an inferior copy of a brilliant patented invention designed by a 13yo Kiwi in New Zealand. Ayla is now 20yo. I'm a fellow Kiwi just making sure you're all aware of this. kindling cracker dot com Cheers 😁👍
Legal, farei um para mim. Rachar a lenha que uso em meu fogão
Use 7018 way stronger
Use 6013 rods. Makes a beter weld.
angle the cuts to the weld, easier to weld and cleaner welds. Grind off the ribs where you are welding
Can I be on your Xmas gift list
I like DIY and homemade solutions, BUT this is an inferior copy of a brilliant patented invention designed by a 13yo Kiwi in New Zealand. Ayla is now 20yo. I'm a fellow Kiwi just making sure you're all aware of this. kindling cracker dot com Cheers 😁👍
1 part Molasses, 1 part vinegar, and 8 parts water. Soak what ever rusty piece of metal you want to take rust off. Let soak for 2 days. Check. Then just rinse the mix away with water. Vinegar will make it go faster. But may pit the metal. If you let it soak to long. You can do it with 1 part molasses. 9 parts water. Will take longer. Like a week.
La haces más larga que cuello de jirafa
Está bueno el video, pero por qué habla así? Como si estuviera cansado. Muchos estadounidenses hablan así, y creen que eso se oye bien. No lo hagan, hablen normal!
Umm. Ahh. Dude. Boring