How to Turn a Tree Stump Into a Rocket Stove

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Published 2024-03-22
How to Turn a Tree Stump Into a Rocket Stove

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All Comments (21)
  • @williamcoon5863
    Next time get you a leaf blower, turn that thing into a blast furnace. Great video!
  • @marvindiamon3108
    If you love watching your grandchildren playing in a sandbox, you'll love this video as much as I did. Good work, Brock!
  • Think of all the biochar you've made in that hole great for spreading anywhere you want to grow food❤❤❤❤
  • @JCWren
    If you want to have a little fun and you've got some 2" or larger steel pipe laying around, put one end of the pipe near the stump and stick your leaf blower in the other end.
  • @todd9453
    If you're not in a hurry burning out a stump is an enjoyable way to spend some time. No matter how you do it it just ends up taking some time. When you cut those slits down the sides you made it better for sure. I may have tried to do a plunge cut from the top down to the "chamber" you cut out also as obviously fire likes to go up. If I have the time and energy I like to try to dig out a little under the stump as well to help it burn up but doing that really is labor intensive so I normally only do that if it's a huge stump and I need all help I can get. No matter the technique if you enjoyed the day, or two, or maybe three and the stump is gone that's all that matters. Video on Brock!
  • @na-et2gp
    Taking the rakers too low has made my saw fight the bore cut in the past, switched to another chain and it bore right in no prob. Good luck!
  • @steveboston6889
    Hey Brock, somebody may have already mentioned: take a leaf blower to that fire and it will rock
  • Back to the roots. A stump burning video is how I first found your channel a while back.
  • @dustdevl1043
    I love it when the sun sets and there's a chill in the air, sitting by a warm crackling fire...
  • This series of videos is very enjoyable and educational. This stump has really gave you a run for your money Brock. You are going to get it . Thanks for another great video.
  • @LGEZ53S
    I normally do all my cutting with a full chisel chain, but the semi chisel chain is a lot better behaved when doing plunge cuts.
  • @genewilliams7497
    As I’ve said before burning out a stump is not a forced March and shouldn’t be. I’ve always used a stump location that I want removed as my new burn pile/pit location and when the stump finally get burned down to where I want it, I move my burn pile to a new stump location. It may take a month or three months I just burn on it when I have material to burn lite or off and leaved and do other things…. Not make that the only task I work on. I deliberately do not set a time line. It part of the farm function to burn waste when it pile up so it really doesn’t cost me any time away from other task. This did totally work a ton better for you as far a speed of burn out and that’s what you are after in these examples. 👍👍🔥🔥
  • @Cowboy_Steve
    Howdy Brock! Ashes are your friend when banking down a fire to insulate the coals overnight. But they get in the way of burning the stump down below ground. No biggie unless you are in a hurry. It's nice to end the day next to a crackling fire maybe watching the sun set. Bah... don't listen to me... I'm still on pain meds lol. Thanks for sharing 🤠
  • @alh9338
    I was hoping the fire would have done something. Now im thinking Tannerite and friends for a good time? Be one hell of a YouTube video 🍻
  • @thelaw4329
    Great and enjoyable video, Brock. Thanks for the information on the stump burning.