Making a Waste OIl burner can be easy and in this video I show a simple way of making the business end of the burner. You can check out my channel for more videos on this subject.
More detailed look at this burner http://youtu.be/AiKcx7ghtHk
Stove completed http://youtu.be/cYxtNRKj1Es
Building this stove pt1 http://youtu.be/KwvAeyQOrjw
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Thanks bro this is really going to help my village in Alaska
Hi, have you had a play with using a jet or an old injector for the oil supply? an electric intank diesel pump from a car could supply 6-8 psi or a petrol fuel pump would give you 43 psi. wouldn't something like this give a nice mist of oil and be cleaner and a lot more efficient?
Gerry, I just came across this video but must have seen another when you referenced a need for a vortex. Since I am just beginning my build I incorporated a similar setup for a vortex. I only used 2 holes in the side of the cap 180° from each other but tacked a tube in each that would probably be equal to 4 of your centimeters. The tubes are angled down and I'll say slightly forward, in the direction I wanted the air to swirl. It worked great. I'm anxious to share my project with you and YouTube, I have very much appreciated your videos and your ability to communicate what you've been doing and why. Thanks a bunch and keep an eye out for my build, I'll be sharing it under Pdshooter and would appreciate your feedback and advice on it.
hi mr Gerry some oil consumption per hour ty
Old invention in Syria we use for heating 30 years ago wonderful work Thanks
A Rocket style burner system, can be Much more efficient, because of the Rocket design, you dont need to blower, as the Rocket design uses air drawn in and actually draws air in fast enough for a really heat burn without the need of Air being electrically blown in. So you save on the cost of electricity.
Hello
Thank you for all your great advice and tips.
You are my kind of engineer.
time for me to get started on my old stove.
I still can't subscribe. Is there a block on you?
I wonder if smaller holes drilled at an angle would give you the vortex effect you're looking for? If the holes were about 5mm drilled at 30° it might do the same as the blades. I realise the end cap is probably a bit thin to get a deep enough hole but it might be worth a try. Also if the holes were smaller they wouldn't be so noisy and you could use a smaller blower.
Have you tried pressurizing the oil through a small jet so that it atomizes wouldn't that be more efficient just like the old camping stoves and blow torch that used to run on kero ,you would have to start it up on kero first then introduce the oil once it heats up. Also you would do away with the force air set up .
Very good, very simple, and very useful. Thanks for share your knowledge and experience!
Nice job Gerry! Thanks for sharing all you testing with us. I'm located in the Western U.S. It's coming into spring here and I no longer need heat now. But, I can't wait for winter, I have some ideas for a very small waste oil heater that will most likely incorporate some of your stuff.
awesome idea from that guy! im building a stove now like your last version, without the forced air. i like all your stove videos. nice work! have you ever thought about combining this type of stove with a rocket stove? that will be my next experiment. i would like to see your ideas on that! all the best to ya!!!
Getting better every time i watch. Cheers, Robert
Big Thanks to ArcheryFanatic2000 for suggesting the pipe End caps. It makes the setup modular and checking out different configurations quicker to implement. Cheers Gerry
Great video Gerry, the interchangeable stop cap is a great idea, Nice setup, Cheers.
beau travail