@crazyguy123073 Hi, just a handheld 4" grinder with a thin cutting disc and a steady hand. I ran a ring of tape around as a guideline and tried my best to stay on it, I also mark across the cut in a couple of places to be sure the "door" goes back in exactly the same place....
these sell for £60 to £100 plus on ebay,going to have a crack myself,put what the best way to discharge the gas bottle without blowing myself to bits,also see your using dried fuel,have you thought about using beat,burns very well.
@battlestarone Hi, these were made whilst I was living in Portugal and sold for 150 euros. The safest way I found to discharge the bottles completely (I'm still here) was to remove the valve from the top, these are brass so no sparks then turn the bottle upside down because gas is heavier than air so will "drain" out, then turn the bottle the right way up and insert a hose into the hole, leave this running for half an hour or so, the water will expel any remaining gas. It's now safe to work on!
Nice stoves ..... Almost finished mine after far too long building it. Have you 'fired' them yet? and how successful are the newspaper seaweed logs? Great work .... keep it up.
@rohojamagic Hi, firstly, thank you ,but yours is much nicer (just get it finished) lol. Built 3 and sold them all, there is one of my videos showing on lit, they burn well and with an air valve high up they reburn the smoke (wood gas). The logs work well, not as good as proper logs but free! I've found that once it's going if I load it up with charcoal it stays really hot for ages (difficult to get coal in Portugal)....thanks again......Mart
@pyroman675 Thanks fella, I just sold these two from the video, don't have any spare time at present to build more but sure was fun building these, very efficient stoves, glad you like them and thank you for your enthusiastic feedback.....Cheers....Mart
@atwalestv, thank you for your generous comment, very kind of you, I saw some on here and thought "I can do that" so had a go, back here in North Wales now working in a tattoo shop so no time to cut up and glue metal together for now........
i am thrilled to think i gave you the inspiation. i started making vids years ago of my kids and my work, but about 7 years ago i started making these car films, mainly for my dad to watch as he could not work on the cars any more.i t has become a hobby now. keep watching
You do really good work. On the 2nd stove is that a good spot to have the vent or is there a better spot?
b4roni1 1 month ago
Really beautiful designs and solid engineering. Thank you for posting.
TheFlowerchimp 4 months ago
Very nice job.
MrLeonard55 4 months ago
You really out did yourself. Great JOB!!!
crazyguy123073 10 months ago
what did you cut it with?
crazyguy123073 10 months ago
@crazyguy123073 Hi, just a handheld 4" grinder with a thin cutting disc and a steady hand. I ran a ring of tape around as a guideline and tried my best to stay on it, I also mark across the cut in a couple of places to be sure the "door" goes back in exactly the same place....
Tattoomart1 10 months ago
these sell for £60 to £100 plus on ebay,going to have a crack myself,put what the best way to discharge the gas bottle without blowing myself to bits,also see your using dried fuel,have you thought about using beat,burns very well.
battlestarone 1 year ago
@battlestarone Hi, these were made whilst I was living in Portugal and sold for 150 euros. The safest way I found to discharge the bottles completely (I'm still here) was to remove the valve from the top, these are brass so no sparks then turn the bottle upside down because gas is heavier than air so will "drain" out, then turn the bottle the right way up and insert a hose into the hole, leave this running for half an hour or so, the water will expel any remaining gas. It's now safe to work on!
Tattoomart1 1 year ago
Nice stoves ..... Almost finished mine after far too long building it. Have you 'fired' them yet? and how successful are the newspaper seaweed logs? Great work .... keep it up.
rohojamagic 1 year ago
@rohojamagic Hi, firstly, thank you ,but yours is much nicer (just get it finished) lol. Built 3 and sold them all, there is one of my videos showing on lit, they burn well and with an air valve high up they reburn the smoke (wood gas). The logs work well, not as good as proper logs but free! I've found that once it's going if I load it up with charcoal it stays really hot for ages (difficult to get coal in Portugal)....thanks again......Mart
Tattoomart1 1 year ago
dude get it going im dying this thing is awesome man i love stoves!
pyroman675 1 year ago
@pyroman675 Thanks fella, I just sold these two from the video, don't have any spare time at present to build more but sure was fun building these, very efficient stoves, glad you like them and thank you for your enthusiastic feedback.....Cheers....Mart
Tattoomart1 1 year ago
@atwalestv, thank you for your generous comment, very kind of you, I saw some on here and thought "I can do that" so had a go, back here in North Wales now working in a tattoo shop so no time to cut up and glue metal together for now........
Tattoomart1 1 year ago
nice job, better than most on here.
atwalestv 1 year ago
well done.
i am thrilled to think i gave you the inspiation. i started making vids years ago of my kids and my work, but about 7 years ago i started making these car films, mainly for my dad to watch as he could not work on the cars any more.i t has become a hobby now. keep watching
roger the bodger
cockersid 1 year ago