How To Make A Wood Rocket Stove - Easy & Multi-Use!
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"Stove Secrets" (Ep7) - How to make a wood rocket stove using just a single log. This simple DIY stove is very easy to make and has multiple uses. Whether as a highly effective & portable camping stove, a long burning & self-sustaining one log fire, or even for use at home as a makeshift campfire to toast up a few marshmallows for a little backyard family fun.
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"Stove Secrets" - Alcohol & wood stove builds, tips, tricks, and hacks for the true DIY gear junkie. No fancy or expensive tools and machinery required!
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Just found this today, got yourself a new sub!
@IntenseAngler
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend... the sub and support are truly appreciated! :)
@carlbole2142
4 жыл бұрын
Gonna try this over xmas with a 3" steel pipe at the inlet to see if I get a more intense heat, and better burn...Thanks for experiment 1 results..Nice!
I've made a few. They work great Tips: Drill the horizontal hole at a slight downward angle to meet the chimney hole. (use a cordless drill if in the woods) Put it out for future use by covering both holes. Let it burn down in the original upright position and it will burn completely on its own. Unseasoned (not green) logs take a while to get going but last longer that totally dried ones. Keep your beer and schnapps cold 😁
Great video John! I never knew it could be so easy. I'm making one of these for my Scout troop.
@IntenseAngler
8 жыл бұрын
+Survival On Purpose Thanks my Brother! Awesome that you're going to be doing this with the Scouts... would love to hear what they think of it :) Btw... really appreciate all that you do to get kids outdoors and instill a love & respect for nature in them... along with some good strong values. You rock my friend! :)
I was all ready to make one of these from another video in 20 easy step's. Then I found you video. Thank you for being straight to the point.
So happy to see your face! I'm glad you're making videos again, your tips are really useful! I work for an outdoor outfitter and I am always giving my customers your tips!
That's the coolest rocket stove I have seen yet. Self fueling and all natural! "Count me in"
Definitely a great idea for a back yard get together, thanks for sharing. Jason
I remembered this video from a while ago, just made one a couple of days ago and I came back for a refresher on how to start it. Can't wait for the weekend....
John , it is so good to have you back here!
Awesome idea.Count me in! Thanks for posting John.
spot on idea
Awesome. Gotta try this in the back yard.
absolutely brilliant. Many thanks
Great video. I actually thought of doing that before. Glad someone took the time to do it and show it working.
That's one reason we missed you John. Excellent idea.
Count me in!! Love this rocket stove. I'm going to try this for sure.
Saw this yesterday afternoon...that evening, the kids and I were trying it out. Worked great, Thanks for the vid!
Great idea ! Thank you.
I've always loved your vids, John!Welcome back! Looking forward to the next one.
good to see you back filming !
So glad to see you posting videos again, John! Count me in.
Awesome as always!!!
I would never imagine I would find a so fun use for the bunch of logs that was forgotten at my yard. Nice!!! Thanks!
Thumbs up !ENJOY....THE SIMPLE LIFE
Thanks for making this video! Great idea. Love it.
So happy to have you posting again! count me in!
Great directions! Our Scout Troop made these. We used cherry and had to use an industrial grade drill to bore the holes. Probably can use a "normal" drill with pine or a soft wood. At 1", the space is a little tight. To light, place a couple pieces of thin, dry kindling down the top hole. We use a long-neck wand lighter to light the kindling through the side hole. Airflow is very important! Do not put paper or anything else the blocks the air. Found works best with lots of air and turned the side hole into the wind. We used two this weekend at winter campout to keep water boiling, probably burned for about an hour, maybe more before we put them on the main fire. Just use three small rocks to set the pot on (Don't bother with the nails).
Thanks John!
@IntenseAngler
8 жыл бұрын
+jlen82 My pleasure :) Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment my friend!
Great timing, you just helped me with my holiday shopping. They will make great hand made gifts!
What a flipping awesome idea!!!!....always great ideas from intense angler...thanks!
This was genuinely amazing, thanks for the tip! I'm definitely going to try it out. Count me in!
I was looking for "how to burn out a tree stump when I stumbled on this. After watching, I made one with the 3' tree stump in the back yard. Set up my bbq next to it. Awesome.
Looks like a very good item for the prepper crowd. I'm gonna have to try this......
Smart idea I’ll keep this in mind for a stove in a pinch when I’m doing back yard cooking
Going to have to try this next campfire with the kids.
Great idea! Count me in.
I really like your video John. You spoke clearly and explain how to make it down to a tee.. it is a awesome ideal and Im glad you shared it with the people that are watching.. "You can count me in for sure". Thank You Again..
Great video! Thanks for sharing. Count me in. - Mike
GR8! TNX.
brazil ,,,tanks, obrigado pelo vd. muito bom
Simple and easy! like it
Awesome, and right up my alley!
I have made so many stoves because of you! this is awesome and I'm definitely going to use it.
WOW Great idea Thank you
I will have to try that. Cool idea. Thanks
Thanks for the tip! I'm going to try this soon. It looks like a great way to use the tree that fell down in my back yard. Count me in.
Neat. I'll have to try it. Thanks for posting!
Well done!
Great tip - looks very effective - can't wait to try it out once we dry out in the UK!! "Count me in"
Thanks for the video! as usual very educational. Count me in!
great, tank you very much ill try this at home
Thats friggen awesome dude!
thanks for that tip John. Will be heading to Gatlinburg in October with the uncle, and will definitely put that to use! 👍
Спасибо за отличную идею!
That's really clever. I've got to give it a try. Thanks.
Great video. My dad was a carpenter and we camped we always had his hand tools available.
Great idea to do ahead of time
Very smart and different from your usual torch long, thank you for sharing your info!
Ingenious. Thank you for sharing. Happy wandering. Paul :)
What a great idea. I think I'll keep a few of these prepared and ready for use at my home fire pit. Thanks for sharing and count me in. And welcome back !
Awesome idea! Count me in.
These things are so cool ! I use mine for a portable & safe fire place, I can sit it on my wood deck then move it somewhere else. When I show others, they are amazed. I guess small minds dont take much to entertain, lol
another cool trick...this one well be well used. thxs for upload!
Brilliant idea and realistically very simple for great cooking stove. Count me in!
I have made several of these and they work very well.
Good job John! Count me in.
Thank you
this is awesome definitely gonna try it myself
What a friendly dude. Nice idea.
Definitely something I want to try out! Count me in!
Great Idea! Easy to do with electricity and not much harder when it's not available. Maybe just more time consuming, depending on which pre-grid option is used to get the intersecting hole. Not only is it functional, useful, it's a great conversation piece for family gatherings and other "enjoy the outdoors" type gatherings. Count me in.
I like that. thanks IA
Great stove! Count me in.
Very cool video John! I'll definitely try this.
That is so cool! Count me in!
Thank you for all of your videos!!!! Count me in!
@IntenseAngler
8 жыл бұрын
+Caden Omer My pleasure Caden :) Thanks for taking the time to watch them, comment, and support the channel here... it's very much appreciated my friend! Best of luck btw! -John
Great tube thanks
Now that is something else. Cool trick.
@IntenseAngler
8 жыл бұрын
+Cr0cket20 Thanks brother. Hopefully it's one that you and the young'uns can have a lil' fun with sometime :)
You have some awesome tips! This one is a definite if only for the cool factor! A modern day Viking candle... Great to see you again.
Cool trick. These are sold pre-made at stores, you could probably buy the bit you used for the price they sell these for and make your own like you did. Real good to see frequent videos from you again. Yours is one of the first channels I got into when I started backpacking
Cool!!!!! If you go camping often you can just grab 3 or 4 logs and take them home with you drill and prepare them, store them in the garage or shed/ RV/camper/trunk, and take em with you next time you go.
@IntenseAngler
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!! I'm very happy that you enjoyed this one my friend :) I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment... it really means a lot to me!
Truly inventive way to have a nice conversation piece for outings. Count me in!
Good stuff!
Genial!!!
Went from looking for a wooden rocket picture to this. Great great great. Can't wait to test it. And excellent channel BTW!
can't wait to try this "Count me in"
Very cool. Count me in!
Great tips br Niklas from sweden
Awesome vid!
looks like a fun project, count me in
Really cool idea!
simple beauty. thanks man!
@IntenseAngler
8 жыл бұрын
+Keith Pitts Thanks! Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment :)
Glad to have you back
@IntenseAngler
8 жыл бұрын
+BeatrCoupe Thanks my friend. Good to be back :)
Good job sir.
This is awesome!!! Im not even gonna go to work tomorrow ! Gonna go cut a log and do this!! Thanks!!
@IntenseAngler
2 жыл бұрын
Right on! I hope that you have an awesome time making this my friend! Definitely love to hear how it worked out for ya! Thanks for taking the time to watch and for leaving such a great comment by the way... it's very much appreciated!
super cool idea my friend !!
make a few of these before you go out on a weekend excursion and you would be set! pretty great set up!
Thank you for this tip, I'll be making coffee this way sometime this winter!
@IntenseAngler
8 жыл бұрын
+robotslug You're welcome! Hope you enjoy that fresh brewed coffee beside a nice warm fire :)
nice idea i will have to give this a try thanks for sharing
Excellent idea and video John!! :-)