Stove 5 finished making pot belly stove,back boiler,recycled,propane gas cylinder.

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2009

how to make a solid burning stove from an old gas bottle,with back boiler to heat radiators, use in home, garage, work shop,patio heater,cooking,BBQs, it's up to you what to design, take your time don't rush, safety always comes first.

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  • Where's the welders mask?????

  • @2Bibleppl Hi, I know mos fabricators tack with out a mask, when I started work the instant darkening mask was'nt around, it's not recommended, use a a mask , thanks for comment, dave.

  • Very nice craftsmanship Dave. You are an artist. Question on the water jackets: are they mild steel also? and if so do you have problems with rust in the hot water?

  • @practicalman45 Hi, no just use the additive thats in your central heating at home, thanks dave.

  • hi Im interested in the water jacket I didnt see a video explaining the 4 inlets or outlets.

    can you explain them to me or make a video.

    By the way great videos

  • @chox2001 Hi chox2001, you need 2 sockets at the top of the jacket, one is the inlet from the header tank, the other is the expansion pipe going back and looping over the header tank,when water gets hot it's expands this pipe releaves the pressure, the other 2 are inlet bottom & outlet, top, as long as you've got a vent pipe going back to the header tank it will be ok, but ask a pumber if you are not shure, thanks dave.

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  • I used to do blacksmith work. It's a lot of fun if you can take the heat.

  • What a pain YouTube is... I used your guides about two years ago to build my LPG stove for my shack up in Wedge Island in Western Australia - absolutely fantastic using your vids. I now want to build a Smoker using the good old propane bottles again ... & wanted to revisit your instructionals!! But I couldn't find you at all on my iPad search of YouTube. Whew!! now I found via desktop - my "Metal Work" teacher. Your stuff is fantastic and so are your teachings. Keep it up mate. Good stuff!!

  • Very inspirational. Thank you!

  • Great looking stoves.

  • @DaveAI Ah, ok. Boiler water. Of course. I was thinking potable hot water. I make stoves also, and add water heating coils to some of them for heating the potable hot water tank. Those have to be stainless steel or they'll rust pretty quickly. I use 304 stainless tube or salvaged boiler tubing. Thermosiphon setup usually for circulating the water to a regular hot water tank by convection, no pumps. Lots of off the grid homes use that here in winter heating season. Thanks for the reply.

  • great video, thanks

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