Concrete or cement looses 70% strength when heated more than 415°c. After few uses it will just crumble. Better to use clay with, ceramic fiber/glass fiber reinforcement. Cause steel expands and can cause cracks
Way Cool ..... Something I definitely need to make so I can cook with yard debris branches sticks twigs don't have to worry about having any kind of fuel to cook that's so awesome.
Our stove in the Province is like that since I was young 4 decades ago and until now. Coco Charcoal is my favorite to use as it will not make your Dirty Kitchen Dark. In the Philippines we have 2 types of Kitchen. Dirty Kitchen outside the house and one Regular Kitchen inside. ☺ 🇵🇭
I am totally impressed. I have seen videos using a type of concrete called crack resistant??? It was used for home crafted metal smelters. It is readily available at your local big box store.
Concrete or cement looses 70% strength when heated more than 415°c. After few uses it will just crumble. Better to use clay with, ceramic fiber/glass fiber reinforcement. Cause steel expands and can cause cracks
Sweet relief when the music finally stops...
Refractory cement is what should be used. It's made to handle high heat. This is what we use for making kiln and smelting furnaces
Use a bucket with handles to make your stove portable! Use perlite in your concrete to make the stove lighter and more heat resistant! Great video.
HEADS UP: concrete could EXPLODE if it’s subjected to high temperatures. Use other heat resistant materials.
I'm impressed! Straight and to-the-point video and no fancy tools needed. Thanks!
This shud blow up really well
That's really cool. Is there a follow up video where it explodes?
So enjoyable to watch a DYI project video that doesn't require two different types of power saw, a drill press and welding. Good stuff.
A minor change that would be a major improvement would be to add some air channels to facilitate secondary burn and make it smokeless.
Excellent!
Way Cool ..... Something I definitely need to make so I can cook with yard debris branches sticks twigs don't have to worry about having any kind of fuel to cook that's so awesome.
Not sure if I’ll ever make one but creative and entertaining…👍🏼
Our stove in the Province is like that since I was young 4 decades ago and until now. Coco Charcoal is my favorite to use as it will not make your Dirty Kitchen Dark. In the Philippines we have 2 types of Kitchen. Dirty Kitchen outside the house and one Regular Kitchen inside. ☺ 🇵🇭
I am totally impressed. I have seen videos using a type of concrete called crack resistant??? It was used for home crafted metal smelters. It is readily available at your local big box store.
I love your craftsmanship. Awesome quality content.
Very nice 👍 but you should make a handle for it as well so it can be lifted easily.... Awesome 😎
You did an amazing job my brother... I think I will try to make one. Great Job! God Bless †
Awesome! I just gotta find a little bigger bucket.
A brilliant idea and what a great video! I was entertained and inspired!