I love the look of a golf course, I don’t play but I like the aesthetic of it, especially this one. what’s the rules around public walking on them for just exercise?
@Kamikaziidare10 күн бұрын
Have you ever tried or considered mixing Perlite and Vermiculite in different ratios for your mix? I’ve been meaning to experiment with this idea. Furthermore I’ve considered first soaking Vermiculite in water for it to saturate and expand prior to mixing it with cement to make it more workable and to prevent cracking due to expansion when heated
@MrSubielove19 күн бұрын
is cement safe to cook food on?
@cestvraimenthorrible346520 күн бұрын
The camera died just about dropping the 6th part of cement and ss per the water you put in the mix 4 parts instead...now om confused
@macilree27 күн бұрын
We live on the edge of this golf course. On Sunday I walked the full 18 holes for the first time with five golfers, including the Club Captain, playing in a local competition. I have started taking golf lessons.
@haimshoham27 күн бұрын
when you say part, you mean volume i'm assuimng?
@finarobles5708Ай бұрын
Thanks for this! Could you elaborate how you collect the water from rain and into the tanks? looking for similar solutions given our current drought in the mediterranean, but unsure how to collect the rain water to fill the tanks. Cheers!
@NathanNostawАй бұрын
Only one mention of the actual purpose of thr material, insulation, and that was anecdotal. Every other property mentioned is either irrelevant or wasnt an equal comparrison. I dont need a fire brick to he crash tested or handle vehicle traffic. It needs to insulate and last many heat cycles. EG. Kaowool. Great insulation and lastes for ages in high heat cylces, yet doesnt have any other the other prperties mentioned in this video. All the other properties only hecome relevant once the first 2 are sorted.
@davidmcgeehan5988Ай бұрын
Keep the head on. Sew the stomach up. Presentation.
@user-dx1ge4px3bАй бұрын
May I can use this material to make constant die for aluminum???
@automagicashieАй бұрын
Every minute of this was awesome. I enjoyed this vid so much! Keep it up fam😊
@paulinhoxavierii3744Ай бұрын
Type and size of motor
@joeyshumate25642 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. How are the heat retention properties of a Perlite oven compared to clay and cob?
@stevenstankovich12132 ай бұрын
I just watched the perlite hibachi video did you do a results video?
@johndejong81192 ай бұрын
I would not recomment the use of chickenmash. It's metal and it has an dufrent expending coeficient than the cement / perlite. One other thing is that cement morter has a chemical drying proces and less air drying. What you can do is to put your oven, after a view days depending on the thickness, in a water bad fully supmerged. Leav it in for at least 8 day's and then let it dry feurther. By puttibg it under water the chemicall drying proces gets enough time. Therefore it does not crack. Talk to people who are in the concrete business and rhey will tell you that they keep concrete foundation and slab's wet by regularly spaying it with water.
@popy6112 ай бұрын
Why do you use green bananas?
@joestalin23752 ай бұрын
Hi ,paint the inside black and close the bottom in a little,good show ole boy Cherrio !
@scribenz2 ай бұрын
Heya Tom. Thanks for these videos. I've bought some fire bricks and was about to dive into making a hibachi from these, but this seems like this is a much easier, lighter and more adjustable solution. Thank you! :) I currently have a cheap hibachi that I'm pretty sure is made from a mix like this, but seems to be plastered with a thin clay slip maybe? Do you have any ideas about this? Recipes for the slip maybe? I'm also looking for a solution that would enable me to control airflow. Any suggestions? Cheers :)
@samulgomer29332 ай бұрын
I ve been looking for inspiration! Finally found it, thank! My thought was to connected my rainpipes & resorvoir to this system
@USS_Liberty_never_forget2 ай бұрын
Do tou armwrestle?
@felipeirvine35213 ай бұрын
Really cool to see in action. I really liked the 1st one!
@jessalford59273 ай бұрын
I just lined my red brick wood fired kiln with mortar mix and vermiculite mixed together to form a plaster that is 3/4th of an inch thick. It stuck really well and so far no shrinkage. Some say mix it 50/50 but I mixed mine 60/40 with the 60% being mortar mix. We will see how it goes after firing. 80 dollars is better than fire bricks at around $225.00. I believe it will work just fine, we will see.
@thrashero13 ай бұрын
Pencaaaa!!!!!
@cherryfamilyadventures33033 ай бұрын
Awesome video thank you, what is the base made off and if made the oven thicker would that hold the heat longer Cheers Troy
@kevincurrie20523 ай бұрын
Those kids will remember that day forever!
@kevincurrie20523 ай бұрын
Applause for the helpers!
@bryangreen82743 ай бұрын
5 to 6 weeks of cure time is long
@CobusWillemse3 ай бұрын
What is the mixture for the perlite firebrick
@pilarbernal96103 ай бұрын
Muy hermoso
@MeeHandle3 ай бұрын
Wet it
@canaldogil66234 ай бұрын
Bom dia! Estou querendo fazer um fogão de lenha Rocket stove compacto Usando apenas massa com perlite Sem usar tijolos! Poderia me informar o traço de massa adequada????
@Nicola_Colonna4 ай бұрын
I have seen people who dedicated 5 days to start the temperature in the oven starting from 175 degrees up to around 400 degrees, increasing it day by day - in any case I keep the idea of perlite in mind, I will certainly use that not only on the outside but also on the inside construction of the base together with expanded clay + refractory cement logically - greetings from Italy
@icsouls4 ай бұрын
Awesome video, 😀
@user-dd9ne4ns4s4 ай бұрын
cool
@tnijoo51094 ай бұрын
Very cool. I wonder if you could design something like that for curing sweet potatoes, except I live in growing zone 5b in USA, not as warm.
@ang82824 ай бұрын
in the last video you said 1 part Cement, in this video ure saying 2 parts cement just like before so thats a pretty important thing to get right im guessing so whitch one is right
@firefly1984 ай бұрын
These look scumptious! Can they be made without eggs?
@CCoburn34 ай бұрын
If you build another oven, you might add some chopped fiberglass to the mixture. That might also reduce the chances of cracking. Since it is pretty cheap, it might be worth trying.
@fabiocappellini38094 ай бұрын
Good morning, I'm about to build a pizza oven but I'm having trouble finding perlite in Italy! I saw your video where you explain the pros and cons but I also saw that in the first oven you made some mistakes, for example not having put a reinforcement between the layers and having turned it on for the first time by heating it too much which caused the cracks. My question is this: since I can't find perlite I would like to make it in vermiculite by placing the mesh between the various layers and turning it on slowly the first few times. In your opinion, if it remains outdoors, the vermiculite is too weak to resist?
@MinhInc5 ай бұрын
Simple and top quality presentation
@CCoburn35 ай бұрын
Do you think adding fiberglass to the mixture would help prevent cracking?
@soullimbo2 ай бұрын
I'm in the process of building my pizza oven now and will be adding fibreglass. Will let you know how it turns out.
@CCoburn32 ай бұрын
@@soullimbo Thanks. I hope it helps.
@Reality369-335 ай бұрын
Bro why do i got to do this in my tehnologic class?
@user-ch7db6fz8v5 ай бұрын
So good😊
@scotte1575 ай бұрын
Can you use a concrete base instead of bricks to cook on?
@callofdutysnipers09105 ай бұрын
Why do you cook on the tray?
@johnbetsill76115 ай бұрын
Do you use the fine prearlight or the course 😮
@Bennix5 ай бұрын
What's the ratio of banana needed to make 1 KG of Banana Flour?
@mikemike59734 ай бұрын
Also want to know
@samirving85565 ай бұрын
Love it! I had drawn up plans for a nearly identical grill last year, was going to use plaster of Paris and sand as I’ve seen others use for forges but I like this mix better. Very cool to see one in use. Will have to get off my butt and make it happen now! Cheers from Canada
@coreydbryant5 ай бұрын
I want to line my charcoal grill to make it last longer... I was thinking of firecast cement, how would I apply it so it molds to the form of the barrel like shape?
@javierdorrego5 ай бұрын
I mixed 6 parts perlite, 1 part refractory concrete, 1 part Portland cement, and water, for the oven floor under the tiles, It's been curing for 5 days, but it hasn't fully hardened yet. I can still dent the surface with my nail. Could it be that I used too much water, and it won't cure properly? Or will it just take more time? Or could it be the mix itself?