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Rubens Tube Yule Log

Rubens Tube Yule Log
Maybe you've seen a Rubens tube, before? Well I'm sure you haven't seen one this festive. All it takes is some wood, some hardware you can pick up in any neighborhood, and a few common tools.



I'd like to extend a special thank you to Oscar for all of his help and photography on this project.
 
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Step 1Gather Materials

Gather Materials
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You're going to need:
  • An aluminum tube around 2" in diameter (pvc will work, but you'll have to cover the top in foil tape, and check to make sure it doesn't overheat while on)
  • 2 clamps for 2 1/4" chain link fence (these hold the fence to the upright poles)
  • A log of some description
  • Screws
  • 2-3" PVC end cap
  • Masking tape
  • A ruler or measuring tape
  • 2 part epoxy putty
  • A sheet of latex, rubber, or plastic that can withstand some high temps (test it in the oven on its lowest setting, if you notice strange things or bad smells after ten minutes, you need another material)
  • Zip ties
  • "L" brackets
  • A butane tank
  • A butane tank regulator
  • >3 ft of 3/8" polyurethane tubing
  • 3/8" barb adapter
  • A stick lighter
  • A small speaker
  • Duct tape
  • A drill
  • 1/16" Drill Bit
  • A step drill
  • A punch
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34 comments
Apr 14, 2012. 5:41 PMAron313 says:
worst song tho!
Jul 2, 2011. 3:02 PMindrkmt says:
how long is the pipe you used??
replay please
Dec 27, 2010. 10:45 PMPointy Cactus24 says:
If you were to keep the tuve on a log in the freplace you could always paint it a color tomatch the surroundings of the hose.
Dec 21, 2007. 8:12 AMAstinsan says:
Neat idea but I wanted to add some safety information for the people that may not think about it. I think that the tubing and propane tank may not be a good idea. Vinyl tubing can be a static magnet. I also don't think you should use this setup in a house. A leak of propane will hug the ground. You could be unintentionally filling the house with propane and not know till its to late. Natural gas is lighter which is why you smell leaks of it when they happen (they add the smell though). Using a cheap 30oz propane tank is also a bad idea. Newer LP tanks have fall over shut off valves. This will prevent liquid propane from flowing out. Liquid propane on vinyl tubing will most likely cause a leak. Liquid propane can and most likely will burn your skin. How to fix the issues.. I was thinking that using compressed air to blow on another ignited item. Should work for gas fireplaces and wood. Have a good Christmas. Astinsan
Dec 27, 2010. 10:43 PMPointy Cactus24 says:
That is some good safety info but you also have to know that propane(especiall if you're in a weel vented area) dissipates into the air. But on the otherhand it may not,dependibg in some conditions such as bad ventilation,@but you can always check or leaks with some soapy water.
Dec 27, 2010. 9:21 PMPointy Cactus24 says:
you could maybe take the clear hose and poke some holes in that and run it down the length of the pipe to get more gas out of it and to make it and even distribution. i am always thinking (it's because im a gas lamp freak) you could make a small one about a foot long or so and make and outdoor or maybe indoor gas lamp fixture. alls yooz gots to dooz is make a metal safety sheet behind it and not too far above it and mount it on something where you can still have the hose run down to your tank on the table or floor. i think it would be pretty cool. you could (just like in the instructable) make a little fireplace for it!
:D
Sep 12, 2010. 12:23 PMKiteman says:
Apparently, the videos have been deleted...?
Jan 19, 2009. 11:42 AMkelsey-0190 says:
can anyone help me on the ruben's tube thingy in doing this for science fair !!!!! plase anyone just write back if they can help
Jun 11, 2008. 3:58 AMDannyboyINXS says:
LOL! the wave bar in winamp FOR PIROMANIACS!
Dec 31, 2007. 8:34 PMSteve1776 says:
Very nice. Why not go down to the hardware store and get some metal gas pipe that is used to bring the gas into the house? It would be harder to drill (probably need a drill press) but it would not melt. It would be smaller, maybe drilling larger holes would correct for the size. Use copper tubing from the tank to the tube. Use ceramic logs. That should be safe.
Dec 21, 2007. 4:02 AMWingDings says:
Yay! Good call on the Conchords tune!
Dec 18, 2007. 6:43 AMtradergordo says:
You should not surround this with combustibles (like real wood logs!!) or you are just asking for trouble.
Dec 18, 2007. 10:24 AMtradergordo says:
Its not all that safe even in a fireplace because of the nearby gas, not to mention all the parts that aren't intended to burn but could if your combustibles ignited. And then you have the people with natural gas or even electric fireplaces that might try this in there, in which case burning a log could burn their house down.
Dec 20, 2007. 11:28 PMrichelton says:
I have recommended that people not replicate this project.'
You do know that discouraging admonishment is the fastest way to get DIY people to do something, right?
Dec 21, 2007. 12:04 AMtrebuchet03 says:
It also reserves the "I told you so" rights of the discouraging party :)
Dec 17, 2007. 11:25 PMel kabong says:
This is a great idea. I'd really like to make this as a gift. Two questions, though: What do you use for a speaker? I have zero electronics ability/experience- is there a real simple solution for a mono speaker powerful enough to move some air through this tube? Also, does the music sound good through the little speaker and tube? I was thinking that if I figure out a speaker option I could use a headphone-splitter to send the sound out to the nice sounding stereo from the mp3 player or laptop or whatever...
Dec 20, 2007. 10:13 PMbrad says:
A good cheap source of an amplified speaker is a cheap set of computer speakers (that you plug into the wall, not "unpowered"). You can find them for $15-20 at your local computer/electronics stores. With them unplugged, carefully pull them apart (you'll need screwdrivers). You'll find a circuit board and, most likely, two wires running from that board to the center of the speaker. Take the whole setup and remove it and bingo! Cheap, bare, amplified speaker.
Dec 20, 2007. 3:47 PMsuggsugg says:
sweet music, flight of the conchords rocks. "Brown paper white paper stick 'em together with the tape, the tape of love". I can't wait until the new season
Dec 18, 2007. 2:58 PMdannydutton says:
Too bad we have a gas fire place tha always has a pilot light on.
Dec 18, 2007. 10:48 AMKiteman says:
Nice - I've added it to the Christmas Competition group.
Dec 18, 2007. 11:54 AMKiteman says:
Ah, I forgot that rule. Still, it would have been worth entering if you just an ordinary punter.
Dec 17, 2007. 10:22 PMPyrowuzzup says:
this is a great idea. correct me if im wrong but wouldnt a one way valve help avoid the occasional explosion? or is that fairly unlikely?
Dec 17, 2007. 4:25 PMjoejoerowley says:
Great instructable! Love it! I had the same idea but was to lazy to give it a try. I was thinking it would be awesome for an outdoor fire pit.
Dec 17, 2007. 6:42 PMDoctor What says:
OOOOHHHH! Good idea. You would need a round tube though.
Dec 17, 2007. 5:08 PMGorillazMiko says:
very nice! my fireplace looks like yours, except for the electric wires and stuff. cool pictures!
Dec 17, 2007. 4:17 PMnanor11395 says:
good job

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