I didn't believe it myself! I welded a barrel of pipes and it all worked!

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Published 2021-10-09
To heat my workshop in winter, I made a wood-burning stove. It was burning for a long time, and even a day later there were still hot coals in it.

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All Comments (21)
  • I paused this halfway through and took my plasma cutter out to dinner and made sure it knew how much I loved and appreciated it being in my life. I love you plasma cutter.
  • @norcalovenworks
    You will drastically improve the heater’s performance if you run a pipe from the outside to the air intake. Right now, cold air is being pulled inside your building to make up for the combustion air and whatever air is going up the chimney. Pull the combustion air into the heater from outside so the cold air doesn’t mix with the air in the room.
  • @shkyrl
    Образцовое видео! Все четко, понятно, без лишней говорильни, прыжков и ужимок, без обязательных вымаливаний лайков и без почти обязательной в таких случаях максимально дурацкой музычки. Уважение, спасибо и удач!
  • Сколько же у нас умельцев!!! Всегда с удовольствием смотрю на таких людей и восхищаюсь их умением работать и их смекалки!👍👍👍
  • @tsadikishrm1560
    Un gran ejemplo de creatividad...es muy funcional y eficiente.. podría salvar vidas en climas extremos...Dios te ha favorecido con esas manos laboriosas...saludos desde Nicaragua...
  • @naknakacknak
    I'm really impressed. This guy is tops. It's an amazing design and very creative. I highly recommend watching the entire video. Make sure you like and subscribe. This channel is a keeper. I'm.not sure why anyone would give thumbs down on this.
  • @alextris3186
    Перолиз Я как-то проводил такой эксперимент правда сильно не заморачиваться .но делал из такой же бочки результат поразил всех .пол мешка дров не лудшего качества давали тепло почти судки .и моя модель была сделана что называется тяп ляп. Мастеру респект .а всем кто хочет поставить не пожелаете
  • @snhojytsud
    As a fabricator with a decently equipped shop, I love the ingenuity and creativity! Getting things built with what you have is a truly awesome skill.
  • @fillo1971
    Mi ricordi mio papà che se n'è andato via in cielo il 24.09.2021. Lui era come te aveva un inventiva ed una manualità nel lavorare il ferro, unica. Davvero sei un'artista. Gran bel video e gran bel lavoro. Solo chi ha avuto accanto una persona così sa apprezzare il lungo e faticoso lavoro che hai creato. Sei un Grande 💯❤🙏👍🏻💪🏻
  • Ха.. Р.. О.. Ш мастер золотая голова, и золотые руки приятно смотреть как работает дай бог здоровья тебе.
  • Такие бы изделия да на поток. Браво мастеру.
  • @n.f.2345
    Мой отец, инженер, в 1956 году на целине обогрел такой бочкой ремонтный цех МТС площадью 400 кв. метров. Только у его "бочки" вентилятор прогонял воздух через трубы. В морозы цех прогревался за полчаса . . .
  • @james4582
    People always chastised me for keeping odd bits of pipe and scrap metals around . I always laughed as I made a lot of needed tools and things useful for me and others. Now I’m an old guy and still keep my shop and do a lot of things when I’m able. This was a great video.
  • @Zappy1210
    Thank you sir for no annoying music and actual sound! Great build, I'm sure you'll get years out that stove!
  • Это сколько надо иметь инструментов, быть сварщиком,токарем , печником, чтобы всё было ок. А ещё, чтобы руки росли от куда надо. Это не сегодняшняя молодежь.
  • @Paul-su3qh
    I am not a welder or metal worker, but your video heading caught my attention and peaked my curiosity as I watched you skillfully create this stove. At first I was baffled by your initial creation wondering what it was you were really making.. however, I stuck with you all the way through and was greatly impressed by the level of your hard work, ingenuity and professionalism. What an amazing skill and achievement sir. Also, now I understand what you have finally constructed, I'm inclined to agree with some of the other commenters suggestions, especially about lining the drum with fire bricks and adding a radiator or two filled with water, leading off left and right of your stove. Nevertheless it's a great project and every bit worthy of the challenge. Thank you for demonstrating your skill and mastery of your craft. I loved every minute.
  • @bc-guy852
    Incredible when you think of what this man could make with a plasma cutter and a MIG setup! Props to you - nice job!
  • @GDuncanFYoung
    My experience with drums of that type is that they don't handle fire and heat that well and therefore don't last. However with the bracing of the pipes outside it should last a little longer but the fire and chemical reactions due to burning cause the metal to rust and decay quickly. Also commentary is needed for someone as inexperienced as myself to fully appreciate and enjoy. However it was still very interesting.
  • Весь ролик просмотрела . Какой молодец. У меня Отец был таким же рукастым.Я всегда рядом с ним была, поэтому в жизни многое сама умею делать.
  • @johnwick-ii6il
    Made a similar unit for my garage back in the 80's. I was loosing far too much heat out the stack, so I added a second barrel on top. It had baffles inside it to keep the exhaust heat from moving thru it too fast. It made an incredible difference, I would guess at over 45% increase in efficiency . It allowed for a serious savings of fuel.