 This is what we're doing today guys, we're gonna see how long this burns like this We also have another camera angle right here. Let's see how long it'll burn guys she bear here They were gonna be doing an experiment with those Landscape timbers. I cut off the garden box over there. I'm also trying out this lens When this camera it's a macro lens So I've made rocket stoves before out of cinder block and I've cut logs You know in the center but just for fun I Thought let's give us a shot and see if it works. You know give us something to do We're not in the backyard. I got some things out front for sale right now. I Was going to have a yard sale today, but Monkey's getting off work early today So we may or may not go to a bike fest. I don't know But also got a surprise coming up for you guys really soon, so stay tuned for it I think you'll like it. It's gonna be a cool video. So let's get you down here I'm gonna show you what we're gonna build a type of a rocket stove here. Hopefully you can hear me I'm trying to mic on here. I've never used before I'm using my shotgun mic on here What we're going to do I'm gonna place these like that And leave a gap in the center like this Couple blocks over here. Hopefully you can hear me. I'm just gonna put some tape around that I want some air to get to this So we've got kind of a hole down in there. Let's zoom me in here a little bit All right Now we're going to stuff this With some cardboard Doesn't need to be a very big hole You don't want it too tight. It's got to get air to burn You want enough to get it to start now. I'm just going to use my little mini torch for this I can give me a log if I can find a log along the road somewhere. I'm going to I'll show you how to make a good one with the chains off I'm not sure how long this will last. We'll time it and we'll see How long this will burn Now these being landscaping timbers If you're using something like this, don't cook over it because these are treated. This is treated lumber It's got you know, like crucible or whatever in it I'm not sure what they put in it, but you know, it's not something you won't want to cook on See we're clear down at the bottom there And what I've done here is I put a stick down at the bottom and give it a little bit of air So let's go ahead and light this up and we'll see how long this is going to burn Probably should have used newspaper But we're going to get it going with this one way or another. I don't know why I keep putting the Handles so I can raise and lower this camera towards the back for monkey. I put it up front here for you know down here But for me always forget about it. Okay, it's burning Well, at least the cardboard is Let it burn for a second and see what we got. Okay, we've got this going now See the little I don't know if you can tell the little bit of black smoke and you can see the creosote up here where they Pressure treated this This these landscaping timbers you can see it right there Maybe right there. You can see that stuff That's that stuff That's why you don't want to cook on this kind of stuff But for logs try some logs in the same manner and I think you'll you'll get a pretty good result So what we're going to do is we're going to put it on a timer You see that and We're going to hit start and we're gonna see how long this burns I'm going to move you over here a little bit so the smoke Let's give it say 30 minutes and we'll come back out and check it now You may have noticed I'm at a different angle Well, that's because The Sun is high in the sky and where I had the camera sitting It was giving me a Notification on the screen that it was getting too warm. I didn't know this chief camera had that feature So I put you over here in the shade. But as you can see The fire is still going strong. It's been 31 minutes And it's still got a ways to go So we're going to let it burn all the way down and we'll see how long it took It's just coming up on 32 minutes now and then we'll see how long it took to burn down You guys can do this with regular Logs put them in a circle kind of put them down in the ground just to smidge and to hold them up You can use wire to wrap around a mechanics wire or hanger wire But if you do that and you're out somewhere, make sure you pack the wire out with you when you leave Let's check back in on it here a little bit as you can see guys. We're over an hour. We're well now It's an hour and 14 minutes It has separate they have separated some And I'm sure if I moved them closer together. I'd probably get I know I'd get another hour hour and a half out of it so I'm going to end this right here and So you can see now like if you're using hardwood like oak or cherry and you got logs and You just put them together. I think you could easily have a three three and a half hour Burn time depending on how many logs you have in it You might have enough for all night So guys there you have it Whenever you Put your logs in a circle like that start to fire in the center. You're going to have a longer burn time That's coming up on an hour and 20 minutes now if I would scoot them together I'm sure it would last a lot longer if you just put them on a regular fire They're going to burn up pretty quick. So that's a pretty good idea For like just sitting around a campfire at night, you know Having a couple friends over You know you go two three hours You'd be good to go. So there you go It's popping but just use regular wood like I said if you if you wire them together and you're out in the woods Or anywhere make sure make sure you You take pack the wire out with you, you know, so it's not laying around it's bad for the environment I'm not a tree hugger by any means, but I don't like to leave if I take it in I take it out, you know, so but You know one thing my daddy taught me a long time ago before he left this shitty world He said son When you get older You'll realize something That there's only two kind of women in this world that will ever amount to anything Big old goodens and good old big ins Shea bearer the myth man legend. I'm gone for now. I'll see you guys in the next one. Take care