I made a steel stove for my new workshop and idea was to make a three combustion zone wood stove to take maximum heat from wood. Watch the installation process and first test in the next video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gITOmGiNd9efb6s
@Marcelo-5611 ай бұрын
El diseño con aletas provee muy buena disipación del calor. Desde un principio me gustó el diseño, además las paredes de mucho espesor son una buena forma de acumular calor y especialmente quemar el humo, una ventaja adicional👍
@wayneulbricht11111 ай бұрын
@@Marcelo-56who doesn’t have a cutting torch?
@Marcelo-5611 ай бұрын
@@wayneulbricht111 I think your translator doesn't work, because in my comment I didn't use the word "torch" or anything like that.
@Artem_Popov_10 ай бұрын
Привари по периметру стальные трубы вертикально, и получишь отличную теплоотдачу. Диаметр-50 мм.
Love your builds and your sense of humor. I actually backed up twice because something was off when you knocked the "door" out and it took three watches to get it. I'm awestruck at your video editing to keep things moving. It is just slow enough to not be "fast forward". You put just as much hard work into the video as you do in the projects and it's absolutely admirable on both counts. Thank you so much for your dedication.
@stoveadviceАй бұрын
The two videos talk about "smoke coming out when the door is open." This complaint in 100 videos drives me nuts. A stove with a baffle that pushes everything forward is not supposed to be open when the fire is raging. There is nothing wrong with the stove. If someone wants to be able to open the door when the fire is going the baffle has to be cut way back, so the smoke is not pushed forward and has a more direct route to the exit pipe. With wood stoves, you light them, then let them burn down to coals... THEN open the door to add more. It's not a fireplace.
@farmboy62189 ай бұрын
Impressive! Impressed you move all that metal up and down the ladder into basement too!
@EnGammalAmazon10 ай бұрын
A man after my own heart!! I was about 35 years old before I realized that there is actually 'new' steel in the world and that not all steel had to have rust removed from it!!! Imagine my surprise! I had no idea it was so easy to bounce strike an arc. Good job.
@JohnSmith-ud9ex11 ай бұрын
Not only an amazing carpenter but a bloody good fabricator/welder as well ! I never watch anything in 360p but I couldn`t wait for it to come out in a higher resolution. Watched the whole thing because I was so fascinated and wanted to know where you were going with it ! I really hope that design works because it damn well deserves to ! Brilliant ! = ) As a side note... I hope you and yours are keeping safe and well despite the troubles your wonderful country is enduring. Stay safe. Slava Ukraine !
@hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo10 ай бұрын
He'd have to learn to weld to a professional standard before he could be considered a 'fabricator welder'.
@JohnSmith-ud9ex10 ай бұрын
That`s utter bollocks... Pipe welder, yes. Fabber, no. Basic welding qualification saw me through over twenty years and never a failed fully tested weld.@@hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo
@johnrhodes335010 ай бұрын
@@hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo 🙄
@manatsuchannel135618 күн бұрын
It was a lot of fun watching the beautiful stoves being handcrafted from scraps.
@moparman196210 ай бұрын
@GRINwood, add a small window in the door that is just big enough to see in looking down and up to observe the lower chamber combustion action and/or the air flow action that can be seen through the door inside. You might want to put a couple of very small REMOVEABLE windows in the stove higher up to be able to actually SEE the 2nd and 3rd burn chambers action, to help you adjust the fuel, heat and air flows to optimum efficiency.
@hansduty45911 ай бұрын
How can one Person be such a Genius with Wood AND Metal? Absolutely astonishing Work man! Love it & thank you for Sharing your skills 🎉
@NaGarupadaCitycom11 ай бұрын
true, very creative
@SP-ki5gn11 ай бұрын
Great at video editing too, it's not fair!
@hansduty45911 ай бұрын
@@SP-ki5gn yeah, also that! Unfair!!! 🙂
@Bob_Adkins11 ай бұрын
It goes hand-in-hand. Many good woodworkers don't LIKE metal, but they have the knowledge and skill to do it if they get cold enough. :)
@NaGarupadaCitycom11 ай бұрын
@@Bob_Adkins I'm a carpenter, but I like welding metals too, I do both together.
@LoBeau5311 ай бұрын
How many zip cut wheels were destroyed in the making of this video? I sympathize with people who have to use them, but admire the determination of those who will use them to get a job done. Be careful, they are one of the most dangerous tools in the metal workers arsenal if not used with caution. I have the scars to prove it.
@funone871610 ай бұрын
Ya get a band saw or plasma cutter........JEESH
@from_town_to_village10 ай бұрын
Автору благодарность и уважение! Задумка Очень интересная. Очень хочется увидеть в действии, особенно некое подобие отчета по результатам работы: расход дров, температура, время выхода на рабочий режим третьей камеры. Есть к конструкции один вопрос - как чистить третью камеру... Да и зольник съемный не помешал бы, ибо выгребать даже тот мизер золы, который будет оставаться - то еще развлечение ))
@GRINwood10 ай бұрын
Да, зольник не помешал бы, но не хотелось усложнять конструкцию, плюс с герметичностью возиться лень, планирую просто совком выгребать иногда. А для третьей камеры возможно придётся вырезать круглое отверстие чтобы чистить там все и возможно казан или чайник ставить. Но опять же с герметичностью придётся что-то придумать. Спасибо
@glenlongstreet711 ай бұрын
The real value of this stove is the huge amount of radiating surface area. I have never seen a stove with a design like this. It looks more like an industrial heater for a power station. Looks like it will work very well, maybe even too well;) I am anticipating part 2.
@___PK__12 сағат бұрын
Yeah, the fins will radiate a lot!
@shyguy.528311 ай бұрын
I love your projects, because even u make something to your workshop it still need have perfect mesure, perfect degrees. Everything for you must be perfect. Chapeau bas!
@victoryfirst287810 ай бұрын
I HOPE the stove works well. Keep us all in the loop Sir. 😀😀😀
@Tom-Lahaye10 ай бұрын
Well thought out, can't wait to see the test burn. I would only have added a window in the door so that you actually can see how it burns and adjust the air vents accordingly.
@moparman196210 ай бұрын
Yes, @GRINwood, add a small window in the door that is just big enough to see in looking down and up to observe the lower chamber combustion action, and any other combustion or air flow action inside that matters inside. You could always put a couple of very small windows in the stove higher up to be able to see the 2nd and 3rd burn chamber action to help you adjust the fuel, heat and air flows correctly.
@not2zen10 ай бұрын
That’s a helluva good build my friend! You done a fantastic job on the entire build. Absolutely brilliant, I have little doubt that it won’t work just as you planned. Top notch craftsmanship my friend, I can rightfully judge you as I’ve spent the last 35 years of my life doing this very kind of work. Well done man!
@АртёмСосновский-б4я11 ай бұрын
Все как всегда не докопаешься). Очень интересная буржуйка получилась. Ждем еще видео. Удачи и всего хорошего!!!
@АртемМашковский-я8ч11 ай бұрын
Привет, очень понравилось видео, я думаю не мне одному хочется увидеть её в действии, такое видео как релакс, а особенно когда смотришь видео в действии как она заработает, ты молодец, очень крутое видео.
@martinmalloy811922 күн бұрын
absolute fantastic job.........
@moparman196210 ай бұрын
@GRINwood, this was a great video and project, the editing was very well done so that everything was easy to watch, you didn't make the fast-forward video parts TOO fast, people like to be able to SEE the different steps and parts of a project as it is being done. ;)
@moparman196210 ай бұрын
@GRINwood, you put a lot of thought into your design, you measured, cut, ground and welded very accurately as well. Your design LOOKS like it should work, and work well. You do probably NEED to add small, removeable (bolt-on or clamp-on) observation windows higher up on one side of the stove that allow you to see into the 2nd and 3rd combustion chambers so you can adjust the air and heat flow balance to optimum. Good job on the planning and fabricating of your stove, well done! If it needs some adjustments made to the design you should be able to do them, maybe another control point or two for the internal air flow, or a couple of mechanical thermometers mounted on the outside to show you the temperatures at certain places inside the burn chambers. You could also use a digital readout laser temperature gun to check the temperature in different spots. We're all excited to watch you testing your stove soon. 👍
@moparman196210 ай бұрын
@GRINwood, we are excited to see your video of installing and testing your stove design and the results of how well it works and how much control you have over the available airflow through the internal air/heat passages. We really look forward to you getting it working controllably and efficiently and then SHARING the final design PLANS with all of us as you said you would do. You may really HELP a lot of people to be able to build a heating stove that heats well and doesn't have to burn that much wood to do it. 👍
@cliftonsnider15206 ай бұрын
I think it’s a really good design, my only critique would be that it’s too close to the floor. Here in British Columbia I believe the regulations say that for a shop stove the door has to be 18” above the floor in case of combustible fumes or something like that and it sure makes it a lot easier to load the wood in.
@lavasiouxwindwater978910 ай бұрын
Awesome! Now the trick is a chimney heat exchanger to suck the heat out of the exhaust and into the room. Trust me this is an extra 35% of heat that wastes up the chimney. Even elcheapo heat exchangers suffice, but i wager you'll build a badass one!
@Podpolchik2 күн бұрын
Прекрасная идея сделать стенки из швелера. Возьму на заметку.
@ДжоВеселый-д9ъ10 ай бұрын
судя по кол-ву металла, в этой работе были достигнуты ещё 2 достижения, эталон кубометра и тонны ))))
@carlgradolph967611 ай бұрын
That, my friend, is an awesome build. And very well documented, for those of your viewers with the skill, materials and equipment necessary to copy your design. I don't think I'm ready to take on such a monumental task, but fortunately am not likely to need a stove like that in the near future--where I live the temperature rarely dips below 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius)!
@ronnyrice69711 ай бұрын
This is a wonderful work of art.
@КонстантинМотовилов-п3ш11 ай бұрын
Печь получилась хорошая, сделано аккуратно. Но желаю подсказать, что на дно топки хорошо бы уложить шамотный кирпич или какой нибудь другой теплоизолятор, выдерживающий высокие температуры, для того чтобы прогорающие угли не охлаждались железом и более полно сгорали. Удачи!
@АлексБыковский10 ай бұрын
Ни в коем случае!!! Никто так не делает.
@100ampscurrent10 ай бұрын
@@АлексБыковский Вы забыли слово написать "идиотов". Правильно так: Никто из идиотов так не делает.
@tdasogood8720Ай бұрын
@@АлексБыковский это шутка? Шамотный кирпич спасёт от деформации металла и прогара дна.
@temyraverdana642111 ай бұрын
An incredible project. Thanks for share it
@gsilcoful11 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Cant wait to see how it works.
@MichaelHartleyBambooStudio10 ай бұрын
'Super well done video, clear and fast! filmer excellent.
@Scubadog_10 ай бұрын
This is really inspiring me to finally learn welding.
@malevopfgm11 ай бұрын
Amazing Build !, I loved the detail on the breathers. That stove must weight a ton !
@richardsandwell228510 ай бұрын
What a great design.
@tomwatson97108 ай бұрын
Must say I'm very impressed 👍
@dirtfarmer747210 ай бұрын
Looking forward to the next video to see how successful this stove is Thank you Sir
@Helloverlord10 ай бұрын
Judging by a combustion chamber size it's in 50-70kWh range, means it will need a lot of fresh air to burn properly. It's always a good thing in diy projects to make fresh air duct from outside of the heated area to prevent stove using all breathable air. Also, without fire bricks layer within it will easily heat up iron up to the red glow, softening the steel and welding points over time so some sort of forced air will be needed to cool it down. Stove sized like this one is sufficient for heating poorly insulated 200m2 space with dT=40*C (out -20*, inside +20*) with ease.
@Gareginus10 ай бұрын
Ты молодец 👍 и видео отлично смонтировал 👍
@1943L10 ай бұрын
Love the project and your sensible videoing and editing.
@sbranislavd10 ай бұрын
Nadam se da ćemo videti nastavak. Svaka čast.
@pgiamel11 ай бұрын
ottima, davvero ingegnoso il modo per dividere le zone di combustione, bravo
@vetinger10 ай бұрын
This is the art of work, design and stove!!!. Thank a lor for sharing this video. I think, everybody wants to buy it.
@KennyMcKornick11 ай бұрын
Nicely done. Brawo 👏👏
@scotts.262410 ай бұрын
You made a pleasant video to watch.
@fredfred408610 ай бұрын
Great stove, I'm sure it will work well - he used a ruler with centimetres and millimetres. 🙂
@RustyInventions-wz6ir11 ай бұрын
Interesting. Very nice work
@ТэтМилова11 ай бұрын
Отличная работа! Большое Спасибо за увлекательно-позновательное видео👍 Слава Украине и привет из Днепра🤝
@MCsCreations11 ай бұрын
It's looking pretty impressive, Gregory! Looking forward to the next video! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@jeremyrock930510 ай бұрын
Nice work!
@gpanizzolo609011 ай бұрын
Uau!!! Excelente trabajo amigo!!! Gracias por compartirlo!! Espero ansioso la 2da. parte! Un abrazo! Germán, Lomas de Solymar, Uruguay.
@waltersaunders769911 ай бұрын
Looks great. I hope it works and I would like to see the plans once you confirmed it does do what you intended. Thanks for the video
@I00kingin10 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@h.hasenkamp556410 ай бұрын
I love the design and your skills.. the only thing i miss is the Ash compartment but i think its easy to put another level on the underside to have an Ashbox..
@artisansportsman895011 ай бұрын
Very well thought out plan, can't wait for test video, i'm now subbed
@martinalzugaray10 ай бұрын
Excelente trabajo, impresionante👏👏👏. Saludos desde Argentina 🤚👍 Voy a haber la segunda parte del video.
@Lappmogel10 ай бұрын
What efficiency are you expecting of it? Will it be comply with the eu ecodesign?
@andrepiquet839911 ай бұрын
Super poêle pour super atelier Merci du partage
@stephenmitchell439310 ай бұрын
put a stove together a few yrs ago, it had the lower stage were the first burn took place, Smoke went up to second burn area, that was divided with a 1/4 in plate and on the upper side of it heated fresh air was added to the smoke and there was the second burn chamber, one load of wood lasted 20 hrs, then after about a week, a load of wood lasted, 4 hrs, I inspected the stove only to find out the heat had melted out the upper chamber, plate and air tubs gone, starting a new stove and everything is going to be made from 3/4 in
@johanv466810 ай бұрын
very nice build. a small window would be nice to see how the fire looks like, and check the second burn. but overal very nice.
@hder874011 ай бұрын
Great! Make another burning it the stove please. I think it will work great!
@bogu235910 ай бұрын
Can you imagine a company which would build such stove from the basic elements at the customer site? :D
@КонстантинЗдор-с1я11 ай бұрын
Чекаємо продовження. Все дуже круто!
@paulhedman738711 ай бұрын
I accidentally put my comment in your second video. Now I have to watch that one. Great stuff !!!
@schneisim6 күн бұрын
Nice build. For maximum performance could have used special radiator paint to maximize radiation heat, with this its mostly limited to convection.
I like how many attention goes into pre-heating the air. However, I wonder if the combustion zones get completely hot enough. Other designs, normal stoves and rocket stoves, often have insulation to have a certain area of the stove very hot.
@ИРИНАПАЛИЕНКО-т6л7 ай бұрын
Перестаньте обманывать зрителей. Это не "буржуйка". Это бытовой ядерный реактор малой мощности. Лайк однозначно.
@PalmerXInc10 ай бұрын
Secondary combustion accurse at around 1200 degrees f . I had to make some adjustment's to my stove to achieve complete combustion . You will find that once up to temp you don't need much primary air . I run about 90% on the secondary burn air which makes the stove very efficient. I like the design , a heat exchanger added to the top can make it much more efficient if you heating a bid area . I have a build video of the heat exchanger ,it heats my 56x40x16 ft shop easily
@MichalSochor-jr10 ай бұрын
Glooves, glasses, mask, ear protection ... that all says "I know ..." and comes my subscription
@Fernando-yr1wf5 ай бұрын
Adorei,vou tentar fazer um para embutir na minha lareira
@alexeyprichinin322610 ай бұрын
с 20007 года крашу машины. В 3М маске от пыли защищают только предварительные фильтра из хлопчатобумажных вкладышей, которых у вас нет. Внутри кассет фильтров находится гранулированный активированный уголь, который защищает от испарений растворителей и так далее. Используйте маску правильно - берегите здоровье.
@Bob_Adkins11 ай бұрын
Those "C" channels are perfect for heat transfer, and the heavy metal should last for many years!
@domdomdom0212310 ай бұрын
Really cool concept - bring in fresh air to combust any unburnt particles. I don't understand how the second combustion zone works though. Where does it get its air?
@magicsyssolucionesentecnol73324 күн бұрын
good!! very good
@pabloperlo447910 ай бұрын
Good proyect, i love this stove, please film and upload the test
@kaiki4ever11 ай бұрын
phantastic work, I hope you and your family live secure. Long live the ukraine!!!
@petertoth862110 ай бұрын
Great work! In the next video pls document how is this functioning. In theory in the first "chamber" the c tunnels will so hot because the tip of the flame heats it, that might drag air under the fire instead of outside, beacuse there are more intakes open inside versus how many air can be dragged from outside. Hope i am wrong!
@Calligraphybooster11 ай бұрын
It looks like a very good design, and very well executed! Slava Ukraïni! ❤️🇺🇦🔱✌️
@marekmaecki436210 ай бұрын
should the top be able to be opened in order to clean it?
@АндрійОчеретяний-ф7т9 ай бұрын
Дякую,побачив, зберіг собі. Якраз в літню кухню потрібно. Велике дякую Вам.
@andrzejszyszo428410 ай бұрын
In my experience, these thin steel profiles inside the stove will deteriorate very quickly. The grate and the ash pot are missing from this design, which makes it necessary to extinguish the stove to remove the ashes. This may not be a problem in the workshop, as the stove will be dark and cold every morning, but in continuous firing this does not work. Instead of a lot of steel distributing a lot of air, it would have been better to give a lot of chamotte bricks ensuring the right combustion temperature. This is the basis of good results. The stove itself, as currently designed, will give unpleasant very dry and very hot air.
@arnostoermer356311 ай бұрын
Super! Danke!😍🤗
@IndianaDundee10 ай бұрын
Very cool.
@rolliekelly678311 ай бұрын
I don't know if this has been suggested below in Cyrillic. If there is anyway to directly duct the combustion air to the combustion chamber from outside do so. The heating efficiency will be greatly improved. If the room air is used for combustion it is replaced by unheated air from outside.
@USMC198411 ай бұрын
I was going to say that same thing. I built a wood burning stove for my shop with secondary combustion air, it was ok, but when I plumped the secondary air to be drawn in from outside air it increased the heating tremendously and I don’t have to use as much wood.
@GRINwood11 ай бұрын
Nice idea, I didn't think about that. Maybe I will try one day 👍
@caotropheus11 ай бұрын
Very nice ideas for this build, very detailed and excellent video . This is the exact same suggestion I would like to make. If you live in a cold climate with a lot of negative temperatures, channel air from outside directly into the stove. Do not use room air for combustion. Other suggestion for any wood stove, if you pre heat the combustion air before it enters the stove, you will reach higher temperatures. Take a look at my channel/wood stove videos for examples. I also refer other people that demonstrated it in videos here on YT.
@sergiofernandomenoniquinta196711 ай бұрын
Muy buen trabajo 👍👍👍 Quisiera verla funcionando y cuánto levanta de temperatura Muchas gracias Saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾
@barthanes111 ай бұрын
Well, I think it's sturdy enough. You could probably roll that thing down a mountain, and it would be just like new at the bottom.
@MasterBuilderofTruth10 ай бұрын
Nice work
@dormindont110 ай бұрын
Отличная конструкция 👍! А то все в подобие булерьянов упёрлись и делают под копирку! На рёбра можно кожух сделать и поставить вентилятор, для съёма тепла
@100ampscurrent10 ай бұрын
Отличная от нормальных разве что. 😊 Если она вам представляется отличной, это говорит лишь о том, что вы нифига не соображаете а теме. 😊😊
@dormindont110 ай бұрын
@@100ampscurrent кто бы спорил, конечно не нормальная печь, у хороших печей, стенка 1-1,5 мм, и дрова надо пилить по 20 сантиметров. И менять каждый год
@jaimegodoy90354 ай бұрын
Buen trabajo !!!
@helmutzollner549610 ай бұрын
Wiw! That is a furnace and a half! What is the weight of this monster? What is the expected heat power output?
@strelac892610 ай бұрын
Good job but it will have one issue. U don't have ash container, how u plane to clean stove?
@RoadTo1911 ай бұрын
🏆 Pulling the old stove apart is going to be fun... what mess it'll make with all that soot.
@MountainGuerrilla10 ай бұрын
bit of advice, I'd cut a piece of wood to go into that hole in the floor, one that will snug up the fit ,that's exactly where a 10mm socket wil lgo first ime you drop one.
@Gus004611 ай бұрын
Excelente trabajo amargo. Te felicito 👏👏👏
@garlandgarrett633210 ай бұрын
How well did it work??
@arvidpaulius781611 ай бұрын
Cool ! 👍👏👏😉
@stoveadviceАй бұрын
The secondary air for the 3rd combustion zone is done perfectly. Yes, you place the secondary air at exactly the "small, tight space" where the flame is "forced." Good job there. However, # 2 is mislabeled and is not a separate combustion zone. # 1 combustion zone is not idea for primary air either. There are MANY air ports so I'm sure this stove works fine getting enough air, but don't ask the primary air to go straight down. You would have been better (and much simpler) making a giant "sliding metal rectangle" in the door itself and let the primary air in via the door, or by keeping the primary air pipes extremely low and simple, at the bottom of the logs, on either side of the door. Most wood stoves only have 2 tiny primary air holes, the size of a U.S. dime, right up front. That is all they have and it is enough. Too much primary air is an air conditioner and cools the stove. Yes, you can have too much air, but always error on this side.