DoooOOO STUFF! Be patient my small hand full of followers. The Crafty Clusterfarg will have a cool project or adventure of some sorts out every now and then. I adhere to no particular niche and partake in whatever it is I enjoy doing at the moment.
Try throwing a tarp or a pool cover as just as you built that shroud to contain heat
@Only1Dash-14 күн бұрын
Freaking awesome !!!
@CraftyClusterfarg14 күн бұрын
Mucho thanks Dash!
@lisakandu523227 күн бұрын
Looks really nice! Great gift idea to make your custom coolers!
@corywilson4550Ай бұрын
INSPIRED!! Amazing job. This is the solution I've been hoping for. I'm going to try to take this idea and build a large cooler that is custom shaped to fit against the front bulkhead of my truck bed. Insulation foam is great for projects!
@stbam1965Ай бұрын
Come on just stay on it. No talk no cat no bull
@Mobee24Ай бұрын
Best video I've seen on youtube in a long time... thank you !!!
@CraftyClusterfargАй бұрын
You just made my day! Thanks.
@matthewcipolla30742 ай бұрын
Duuuude that is an awsome looking cooler. Just curious What are the names of the colors used? I realize this is 2 years ago.
@RicardoMartinez-ib5kv2 ай бұрын
Super decor!!
@armandniosi76573 ай бұрын
Very cool!! I just built a pool with a gas heater and an auto cover but i am a tinkerer, this looks fun.
@flavorsavermmm3 ай бұрын
That's kick @$$$ I want to do this to my pool to. And it's the same size. Question tho. Have you thought about using a furnace fuel tank with grading in the bottom and l channel on the inside top with slide in radiators, I'm curious of your thoughts , !!! Wood. Love any comments
@CraftyClusterfarg3 ай бұрын
Ahoy there. I had considered numerous methods, but not quite that. You’re on track though for maximum surface area to be heated. Regardless of the method employed, most attempts do not lets the fire breath enough. When it’s a massive quantity of water maximum btu’s need to be transferred so be prepared to incinerate some fuel. Thanks for watching and take care.
@flavorsavermmm3 ай бұрын
@@CraftyClusterfarg you think it would heat the pool during the middle of winter?
@CraftyClusterfarg3 ай бұрын
@@flavorsavermmm ….it would be tough. I went through over 500lbs of wood in an 8hr period to combat 50 degree temps. That about a pound of wood per minute. It was just too much water to heat. Now a much smaller pool with an insulated top. That’s totally achievable.
@TheCHADsComicsandRETROTOYS3 ай бұрын
Hey I recognize that paint sprayer!!!!!
@CraftyClusterfarg3 ай бұрын
Mucho thanks btw!
@hectornunez4613 ай бұрын
Funny I’m thinking of building a fence about the same distance and for two dogs that look almost identical to yours! Great, looking fence!!
@CraftyClusterfarg3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great comment! Glad you like the fence.
@dirtcopdualsport3 ай бұрын
ha! I love the trimming the tops sequence! Great looking fence!
@CraftyClusterfarg3 ай бұрын
The F word “fencing” has been banned from our house lol!
@dirtcopdualsport3 ай бұрын
Ha! I"m not surprised that was a big project!@@CraftyClusterfarg
@gerritsap4 ай бұрын
Love the beer hatch! I’ve been trying to think of a way to make a custom odd shaped cooler. I’m so glad I saw this video.
@CraftyClusterfarg4 ай бұрын
I always get great comments on it. "Where did you get that cooler?" No where LOL!
@porfirioderas-lopez27315 ай бұрын
I did one last year, sorta like a giant rocket stove design with the coil inside ,it use less wood to heat the water! I wish I could show it with a picture! Or short video!
@CraftyClusterfarg5 ай бұрын
Well if you used less wood than I did I call that a win. Good on ya for doing stuff!
@spacytrxsh135 ай бұрын
What is the liquid you used at 5:45, I would want to make it myself
@CraftyClusterfarg5 ай бұрын
Hello. There is a link in the description.
@KadeStringer2.05 ай бұрын
Will it last a very a long time time ?
@CraftyClusterfarg5 ай бұрын
Well it has incurred a couple of dents but it’s two years old now and still rolling good after quite a bit of use.
@939Aed7 ай бұрын
Can you describe the material of the heating tub, where you got it, and how is the bottom of that tub holding up? Thanks.
@CraftyClusterfarg7 ай бұрын
Hello. The water reservoir is your standard stock tank found at any farm supply and I’m not sure how the bottom is doing because it’s now a large flower pot. Thanks for watching.
@939Aed7 ай бұрын
@@CraftyClusterfarg So it was used for one or two seasons then repurposed? I currently have a copper coil-style wood burning pool heater, which is not producing enough heat, and I am considering upgrading to the stock tank design. Looks like a round 3' diameter, 2' tall tank, yes? 20 or 22 gauge?
@rangefinderrick19 ай бұрын
This is awesome. The video was very entertaining and informative.
@CraftyClusterfarg8 ай бұрын
Mucho thanks!!
@lindseyt67010 ай бұрын
What did you clean it with? And how did you get the arms back on? I have a chair I’m trying to fix currently 😅
@CraftyClusterfarg10 ай бұрын
Hello. I used brake cleaner because it leaves no residue and a scratch pad.
@CraftyClusterfarg10 ай бұрын
Oh ya. For the arms I simply went to Lowe’s and bought some bolts
@dirtcopdualsport10 ай бұрын
Awesome! Next time I’m coming to that party!’nn
@mercedesfernandez401610 ай бұрын
LOVE the flannel shirt-ish vibe on that lawn chair. LOVE IT!!!
@tiananman10 ай бұрын
Idea for handles: route out enough space to flush mount and epoxy steel or aluminum blocking (maybe 2" high by 6" wide) on each narrow side before painting. Pre-drill holes in the blocking before mounting, and you can attach any kind of handle you want. An easier method might be to just drill through all the way and make rope handles, knotted inside to keep them from pulling through, but that would likely compromise the insulation...
@CraftyClusterfarg10 ай бұрын
Great ideas and love the feed back!
@heathmun10 ай бұрын
Great job... very inspirational... gonna have to try to build one myself!
@jamesevans22510 ай бұрын
U.S. Flag on the bottom, touching the dirt? Yes I am an Army veteran.
@CraftyClusterfarg10 ай бұрын
Hello James. I my self am a vet. 1997-2001. 3rd Tracks Camp Pendleton. I refer you to 6:18 of this vid where you can see that our flag is on the top lid. Just a bit a confusion on your part. Thanks for watching my vid and thanks for serving our country. Take care.
@jamesevans22510 ай бұрын
@@CraftyClusterfarg My apologies. At 5:08, the board for the bottom looked too similar to the board on the top. I apologize again and Thank You for your service.
@brianluck8411 ай бұрын
Treat this build like how I measure a yard for cutting grass, how many beers it takes to complete
@CraftyClusterfarg10 ай бұрын
So true. While in creative mode I generally function at a rate of 1beer/45minutes.
@moahauczooz500911 ай бұрын
Great video and really awesome tutorial! How much did it end up weighing when empty? And how's it holding up after a year? :)
@CraftyClusterfarg10 ай бұрын
Hello. Not sure about the weight but it is heavier when full. Couple more small dents but it’s still hanging.
@pattydouglas131111 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@driojal Жыл бұрын
How many FT of paracord did you end up using?
@CraftyClusterfarg Жыл бұрын
492ft of 265 paracord and 265ft of twine. May patience be with you.
@robinsolo Жыл бұрын
Thanks man, i was trying to figure out how to convert a bike trailer into a large cooler, for ice cream sales. and just doing this, upscaled is how i think imma do it...and maybe add a drain spout! Thanks for the video.
@therecitizen1144 Жыл бұрын
Dude! My wife and i were sick of a "bag of ice a day" living with plastic made coolers. My wife considered that the outter layer must not transfer heat or become hot. So we looked for such and here youve done a great job... Magnificent. Yeti blows
@CraftyClusterfarg Жыл бұрын
Mucho thanks for the great comment!
@therecitizen1144 Жыл бұрын
@Crafty Clusterfarg Yes sir. Thank you.... Without knowing how ya fared days later. There's an old fella that made a cooler outta the layers of 1/2 inch foam with reflective side in a rubber made tub. Keeps 5 lbs ice for 7 days . It's the channel cheap rv living. And it's the diy cooler. Yours is amazing for setting. We love it, and wish I could implement it. But we keep our meat/cheese/ leftovers. And also have folks sit on it as a bench. Anyways. Yours is amazing
@lukelucy1980 Жыл бұрын
Super Kool. Can you edit out the B. L shot at the beginning. (: You'll pity the made in China Yeti out of business.
@TheCHADsComicsandRETROTOYS Жыл бұрын
TREASURE HUNT
@galaxyx7319 Жыл бұрын
good job
@mrrobot8973 Жыл бұрын
Own precious metals and bitcoin
@blight2539 Жыл бұрын
"too many people have too much money" Bitcoin can't fail because you can transfer a million dollars in a tap of a button but a bank is going to need some paperwork first. No one has time for that
@llama9274 Жыл бұрын
brb shovel
@Ryanuuuwuu Жыл бұрын
Why would you do all this when you can just run the water through black irrigation tube in the sun lol
@justingarrison9254 Жыл бұрын
Wow so Pretty. The first shot of the lake and trees were Amazing. I had to rewind pause it so I can look at all the different colors and land scape.. looked like a good time. Cheer's! From Sarasota Florida!
@CraftyClusterfarg Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks Justin for such a great comment.
@pauldejesus9644 Жыл бұрын
awesome video if i don't want to change colors can i just keep weaving thx for posting
@CraftyClusterfarg Жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul!
@dirtcopdualsport Жыл бұрын
Hey you almost hit me!
@amandaortega6300 Жыл бұрын
Do you have any supplies or like a step by step instructional. We just bought a house with a pool and I want to replicate this
@CraftyClusterfarg Жыл бұрын
Hello Amanda. I do not. It sort of depends on what you have lying around. But If I may here is some advice. Most of the wood powered pool heaters get one thing wrong. They smothered the fire. You need an efficient but inefficient stove. What I mean by that is the success I had was dependent of the stoves ability to breath well and intake air. It was basically and incinerator transferring maximum btu's to the most surface area as possible. The stock tank on top was the cheapest surface area to heat i could find. For more practical uses a much smaller volume of water with a stove to burns well is the sweet spot. Best of luck and stack a big pile of wood.
@dirtcopdualsport Жыл бұрын
Is that bill Murray? The star of ghost busters, stripes , and other such cinema classics?
@CraftyClusterfarg Жыл бұрын
Tis he who’s gaze was upon me. Strange seeing him up there.
@dirtcopdualsport Жыл бұрын
@@CraftyClusterfarg filming a new classic, no doubt!
@CraftyClusterfarg Жыл бұрын
LOL!!!!!
@dirtcopdualsport Жыл бұрын
This is hilarious!
@dirtcopdualsport Жыл бұрын
Refreshing!!!!
@CraftyClusterfarg Жыл бұрын
There is no such thing as a warm mountain lake lol.
@dirtcopdualsport Жыл бұрын
@@CraftyClusterfarg there are very few instances where I was brave enough to jump into a mountain lake.
@TheCHADsComicsandRETROTOYS Жыл бұрын
Love it. That’s the MILE LONG CLUB
@jhusk3627 Жыл бұрын
Lmaoooo
@brendajerez2235 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@-LeonardTheTherian- Жыл бұрын
Bro rip at the end 😂😅
@ClayNorms Жыл бұрын
This gets me pumped up for some warmer weather. Cheers brother
@CraftyClusterfarg Жыл бұрын
Thanks Clay. Spring is near and so is the busy season. Look forward to more of your great outdoor vids.
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Try throwing a tarp or a pool cover as just as you built that shroud to contain heat
Freaking awesome !!!
Mucho thanks Dash!
Looks really nice! Great gift idea to make your custom coolers!
INSPIRED!! Amazing job. This is the solution I've been hoping for. I'm going to try to take this idea and build a large cooler that is custom shaped to fit against the front bulkhead of my truck bed. Insulation foam is great for projects!
Come on just stay on it. No talk no cat no bull
Best video I've seen on youtube in a long time... thank you !!!
You just made my day! Thanks.
Duuuude that is an awsome looking cooler. Just curious What are the names of the colors used? I realize this is 2 years ago.
Super decor!!
Very cool!! I just built a pool with a gas heater and an auto cover but i am a tinkerer, this looks fun.
That's kick @$$$ I want to do this to my pool to. And it's the same size. Question tho. Have you thought about using a furnace fuel tank with grading in the bottom and l channel on the inside top with slide in radiators, I'm curious of your thoughts , !!! Wood. Love any comments
Ahoy there. I had considered numerous methods, but not quite that. You’re on track though for maximum surface area to be heated. Regardless of the method employed, most attempts do not lets the fire breath enough. When it’s a massive quantity of water maximum btu’s need to be transferred so be prepared to incinerate some fuel. Thanks for watching and take care.
@@CraftyClusterfarg you think it would heat the pool during the middle of winter?
@@flavorsavermmm ….it would be tough. I went through over 500lbs of wood in an 8hr period to combat 50 degree temps. That about a pound of wood per minute. It was just too much water to heat. Now a much smaller pool with an insulated top. That’s totally achievable.
Hey I recognize that paint sprayer!!!!!
Mucho thanks btw!
Funny I’m thinking of building a fence about the same distance and for two dogs that look almost identical to yours! Great, looking fence!!
Thanks for the great comment! Glad you like the fence.
ha! I love the trimming the tops sequence! Great looking fence!
The F word “fencing” has been banned from our house lol!
Ha! I"m not surprised that was a big project!@@CraftyClusterfarg
Love the beer hatch! I’ve been trying to think of a way to make a custom odd shaped cooler. I’m so glad I saw this video.
I always get great comments on it. "Where did you get that cooler?" No where LOL!
I did one last year, sorta like a giant rocket stove design with the coil inside ,it use less wood to heat the water! I wish I could show it with a picture! Or short video!
Well if you used less wood than I did I call that a win. Good on ya for doing stuff!
What is the liquid you used at 5:45, I would want to make it myself
Hello. There is a link in the description.
Will it last a very a long time time ?
Well it has incurred a couple of dents but it’s two years old now and still rolling good after quite a bit of use.
Can you describe the material of the heating tub, where you got it, and how is the bottom of that tub holding up? Thanks.
Hello. The water reservoir is your standard stock tank found at any farm supply and I’m not sure how the bottom is doing because it’s now a large flower pot. Thanks for watching.
@@CraftyClusterfarg So it was used for one or two seasons then repurposed? I currently have a copper coil-style wood burning pool heater, which is not producing enough heat, and I am considering upgrading to the stock tank design. Looks like a round 3' diameter, 2' tall tank, yes? 20 or 22 gauge?
This is awesome. The video was very entertaining and informative.
Mucho thanks!!
What did you clean it with? And how did you get the arms back on? I have a chair I’m trying to fix currently 😅
Hello. I used brake cleaner because it leaves no residue and a scratch pad.
Oh ya. For the arms I simply went to Lowe’s and bought some bolts
Awesome! Next time I’m coming to that party!’nn
LOVE the flannel shirt-ish vibe on that lawn chair. LOVE IT!!!
Idea for handles: route out enough space to flush mount and epoxy steel or aluminum blocking (maybe 2" high by 6" wide) on each narrow side before painting. Pre-drill holes in the blocking before mounting, and you can attach any kind of handle you want. An easier method might be to just drill through all the way and make rope handles, knotted inside to keep them from pulling through, but that would likely compromise the insulation...
Great ideas and love the feed back!
Great job... very inspirational... gonna have to try to build one myself!
U.S. Flag on the bottom, touching the dirt? Yes I am an Army veteran.
Hello James. I my self am a vet. 1997-2001. 3rd Tracks Camp Pendleton. I refer you to 6:18 of this vid where you can see that our flag is on the top lid. Just a bit a confusion on your part. Thanks for watching my vid and thanks for serving our country. Take care.
@@CraftyClusterfarg My apologies. At 5:08, the board for the bottom looked too similar to the board on the top. I apologize again and Thank You for your service.
Treat this build like how I measure a yard for cutting grass, how many beers it takes to complete
So true. While in creative mode I generally function at a rate of 1beer/45minutes.
Great video and really awesome tutorial! How much did it end up weighing when empty? And how's it holding up after a year? :)
Hello. Not sure about the weight but it is heavier when full. Couple more small dents but it’s still hanging.
Beautiful
How many FT of paracord did you end up using?
492ft of 265 paracord and 265ft of twine. May patience be with you.
Thanks man, i was trying to figure out how to convert a bike trailer into a large cooler, for ice cream sales. and just doing this, upscaled is how i think imma do it...and maybe add a drain spout! Thanks for the video.
Dude! My wife and i were sick of a "bag of ice a day" living with plastic made coolers. My wife considered that the outter layer must not transfer heat or become hot. So we looked for such and here youve done a great job... Magnificent. Yeti blows
Mucho thanks for the great comment!
@Crafty Clusterfarg Yes sir. Thank you.... Without knowing how ya fared days later. There's an old fella that made a cooler outta the layers of 1/2 inch foam with reflective side in a rubber made tub. Keeps 5 lbs ice for 7 days . It's the channel cheap rv living. And it's the diy cooler. Yours is amazing for setting. We love it, and wish I could implement it. But we keep our meat/cheese/ leftovers. And also have folks sit on it as a bench. Anyways. Yours is amazing
Super Kool. Can you edit out the B. L shot at the beginning. (: You'll pity the made in China Yeti out of business.
TREASURE HUNT
good job
Own precious metals and bitcoin
"too many people have too much money" Bitcoin can't fail because you can transfer a million dollars in a tap of a button but a bank is going to need some paperwork first. No one has time for that
brb shovel
Why would you do all this when you can just run the water through black irrigation tube in the sun lol
Wow so Pretty. The first shot of the lake and trees were Amazing. I had to rewind pause it so I can look at all the different colors and land scape.. looked like a good time. Cheer's! From Sarasota Florida!
Wow! Thanks Justin for such a great comment.
awesome video if i don't want to change colors can i just keep weaving thx for posting
Thanks Paul!
Hey you almost hit me!
Do you have any supplies or like a step by step instructional. We just bought a house with a pool and I want to replicate this
Hello Amanda. I do not. It sort of depends on what you have lying around. But If I may here is some advice. Most of the wood powered pool heaters get one thing wrong. They smothered the fire. You need an efficient but inefficient stove. What I mean by that is the success I had was dependent of the stoves ability to breath well and intake air. It was basically and incinerator transferring maximum btu's to the most surface area as possible. The stock tank on top was the cheapest surface area to heat i could find. For more practical uses a much smaller volume of water with a stove to burns well is the sweet spot. Best of luck and stack a big pile of wood.
Is that bill Murray? The star of ghost busters, stripes , and other such cinema classics?
Tis he who’s gaze was upon me. Strange seeing him up there.
@@CraftyClusterfarg filming a new classic, no doubt!
LOL!!!!!
This is hilarious!
Refreshing!!!!
There is no such thing as a warm mountain lake lol.
@@CraftyClusterfarg there are very few instances where I was brave enough to jump into a mountain lake.
Love it. That’s the MILE LONG CLUB
Lmaoooo
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro rip at the end 😂😅
This gets me pumped up for some warmer weather. Cheers brother
Thanks Clay. Spring is near and so is the busy season. Look forward to more of your great outdoor vids.
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