Waste oil burner
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Forced air waste oil burner. Burning used motor oil, at the rate of 1 quart an hour. Going to warm the garage, house, and a greenhouse. More to come. Fan is a 125 cfm with a 2 1/2 inch outlet. This was the first run of this setup. This cost around 300 so far. The metal was all free scrap. Most of it is 1/4 thick. Should last for years.
My garage is cold. I have an idea. Let me build a heater so large that my garage door has to stay open permanently. Problem solved....
It gets much colder here in the winter months. Still had to open the door sometimes to cool it off.
where's a good place to get the blower?
Amazon
Do you have a video on how you built this ?
I don’t but I’m about to make a better one for this winter and I’m going to make lots of videos on it
@@michaelmcclain2271 awesome, winter is almost here .😅🤣
What a waste of material and time
Talk, explain, discuss
I make black diesel for old diesel vehicles. I'm trying to figure out how to set up something to heat my camper vie waste oil
Diesel parking heaters. Amazon or Walmart on line.
@@REDARROW-ez7dg tried it. Wasn't successful running it long term on waste oil. I tried many different blends
U need a centerfuge
@@MrSprintcat I used a wvo designs centrifuge. The diesel heaters just can't run good long term on oil. It works great in engines but engines have combustion pressure where as the diesel heater is just igniting it with a glow plug
All that shop space wasted just to heat the car outside???
lol just testing it
I like your heat exchange running through the exhaust/flue pipe
Thanks!
Please excuse my weak brain. I'm lost-- does the blower provide air for combustion, or push exhaust out? What does the opening on the underbelly of the long pipe do? Where exactly does combustion take place?
I mean it's cool and all but the noise would drive me nuts after a while.
I mounted the fan far away but yes the fan was annoying. Making a new one for this year with no fan, just draft.
So what does it do?
Going to heat my garage and house and get rid of waste engine oil.
Why?
To heat my garage and house, and get rid of used oil
Lemme see....$1000 in steel, god knows how many man hours and its a behemoth....if you set out to create a thing nobody would ever want you achieved your goal! Good job!
All that was free steel, lots of hours yes, but I spend lots of time in this garage and it gets cold here.