how to make a rocket stove :: part 01
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thats awsome man parts looks easy to get, simple tools, i will build one
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relearning tech from thousands of years ago to ensure our survival great job awesome and informative
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WAOOOOOOOO !!!!!ERES UN GENIO !!!!!!
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Thanks for the info! wondering how this would work using a large metal mailbox sitting on its end!!
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Is this safe, regarding fumes from the metal? I heard you have to be careful because they can give off fumes.
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damn no brush to clean up and I so wanted to build this stove...
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Will be using these tips when I'm hiding out from the economic collapse and global wars in the coming years. Thanks!
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Where's your gloves?
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@vincentvangro ahhh didnt take you long to resort to name calling eh.... so you have worked with metals..... then you should know that the galvanisation process is know as "hot dip" in zinc, This gives a weather proof coating, if you heat the material up again... you free agent the zinc as zinc oxide, this often occurs during a welding process, in a confined space, not nice to breath in, wont kill you though. I repeat, these stoves are for outdoor use only. Have a nice day :)
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@BeepBeepBoing no need to stop being a lady.i have done plenty of work with many diffrent metals.blacksmithing too.i know it may be really hard to believe smartass but there are others in this world that have been around the block a time or 2.not all of us are entry lvl in a zinc plant and had the chance to hear the big boys talk around the water cooler.looks like u need to do alil more reading up yourself so u don't look like a dumbass..
my advice retire the yellow tin snips most people like red .Straight cutting snips ( yellow ) cut in a straight line and wide curves; left cutting snips ( red) will cut straight and in a tight curve to the left; right cutting snips ( green) will cut straight and in a tight curve to the right. get the one that says wiss on them and when cutting never cut all the way to the end of blades ..it will make for fine edge and when cutting a circle make the hole in the center
kisinzcemm 5 months ago 5
@kisinzcemm :: i agree. have been using the red handled snips for years now. have learned a lot since recording this video :)
vavrekcom 5 months ago