How to cast a smokeless stove with cement and paint bucket

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How to cast a smokeless stove with cement and paint bucket
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cementstove
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You know what fascinated me most!?! When you took off the entire cement out from the bucket without pounding it, and guess what you only used hot water!?! 😲 I think i learned some new tricks from you! Thanks for that!

MLnairb
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MAJOR WARNING: NEVER USE CONCRETE FOR FIRE PITS. Any absorbed moisture can literally cause the concrete to explode under high heat. Always use a product that is rated for high temperature.

JohnDoe-ggkc
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This is the design which will not create smoke. You have provided small vent in front below the wood chamber and opposite to this another vent to Suck the air which is a must for the wood to burn. Then finally at the top around 2 to 3 inches below the open portion for keeping the vessels so that the smoke will escape without creating a soot deposition on the cooking vessels. Kudos to your efforts. This is the ideal design for a rocket stove.

viswanathanramakrishnan
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Vibrate the bucket with a hand sander after the main pour and it will remove the air bubbles for the face of the casting.

josephplatania
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I love a how to video that doesn't tell you a thing about ingredients used or what to use.

GenerationalGamers
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I have all of these materials around me everyday. I've never envisioned this. That's fantastic.

THUNDER
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Lots of exploding cement comments on here and it depends solely on the cement used. If you use regular cement, then it will likely crack or possibly explode if the cement was wet. However there are cements made for this type of application. They are usually called high heat furnace or high temperature refractory cements. Those types of cement are non porous and can withstand direct flame without cracking or exploding. Provided you set (vibrate the concrete) and cure them correctly to avoid air pockets. The non porous nature of these types of cements, will prevent moisture from absorbing into the cement and causing catastrophic explosions to occur. Basically use all products for what they were intended for and read the product instructions to make sure you are using it correctly.

ryanyamada
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Very Cool. The human's ingenuity never ceases to amaze!

If I may, one thing I might've done, is put "more foam at the bottom, and put it to one edge. The reason being, it would be the size of a small metal drawer/tray, that could be easily removed for the ashes... ;)

chrispatriot
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You have knowledge, the oven is simple and fast. Thanks for your sharing.

tholuong
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This was great! Love the idea. Just need to source the proper cement and I will build one myself.

magnusatheos
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Okay, people, be wary of this thing: chances are, you'll keep it outdoors. That means it will get wet. Concrete absorbs moisture like a sponge. So when you fire it up, the moisture inside turns to steam and there's a better-than-average chance it will blow up like a bomb. You could get hurt. Seriously hurt.

The guy who made this video knows this - if not, he certainly should. And there should be some warning about it.

ollieox
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Thank you for good editing and not yammering stupidly all through the video. Good video.

sindarpeacheyeisacommie
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Several people have requested a material list in the description, which is a great idea. What is the oil in the beginning? What type of cement mix to buy to withstand high temperatures? What is the green and white objects placed in the bucket? This would be good info to have to make this more of a "how to" video and less of a "watch me make"
If you are not going to provide a materials list, then just change the title of the video to Watch Me Cast a Stove From A Paint Bucket"

OSheaShenanigans
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Marvellous master piece. Totally smokeless.

teamgunda
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You can greatly improve the strength of the hardened concrete by keeping it damp for a month or so, after it sets. Cement does not harden by drying, but by reacting with water. Longer reaction time = more strength.

jpopelish
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سلام دست شما درد نکنه اینجور اجاقها برای بیرون خیلی کاربردی است

فرحنازمهدیان
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If I were to try to build one I'm sure I wouldn't change much, this looks very fun and practical

GoTerry
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that was ABSOLUTLY BRILLIANT ! AWARD WINNER LOVE IT

kozkoz
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They make furnace cement that can be used outdoors and withstands over 2000 degrees F . You just have to make sure you buy the right kind

nataliejones