I would love to see how more efficient a waste oil stove would be if it was attached to a sand battery. At least 100 lbs of sand stored in a metal enclosure attached to a sidewall of the stove. After 4 or so hours, that sand battery should be close to 400 degrees and last for hours after the stove is out. It could cut the oil use in half. But I would to see a real world test of this.
This looks like a professional put this together. Hat's off. I've seen heat exchangers in other videos that would seem a finishing touch to this build. Would be interesting to see temp readings on the chimney at different heights. I would think there would be a considerable amount of heat going up that chimney.
I used to have a barrel stove. I would take a pie pan and fill it with about a quart of used oil. I put a paper towel in the oil and lit it like a candle then closed the door. It would burn so hot that it would almost drive us out of the garage in the middle of an Illinois winter. It would burn for about forty minutes. That is super economy for a quart of used oil.
Wondering how fast you go through a gallon of waste oil, would a good drip keep it going, or is a small steady stream best. I'm thinking a couple of saved oil changes are gonna burn up quick
@gregshuffield1976 small stream 1 gallon will burn all day. We want it to ues much more because we have hundreds of gallons of oil to use but the way it is designed now it turns the whole thing cherry red in just hours
Nice. You should put on a lot more surface area on that barrel and chimney to utilize the heat. Ex. Add vertical plating the whole way around. It would double or triple the surface area.
stack 6 brake disks, (vented and drilled) with the top hole blanked off so the flames have to travel through all the openings and heat the disks up, it works as a great heat sink, the more heat you store the less of it goes up the chimney and is lost, build it inside a calor gas bottle,
@sicks6six your ideas are good but not needed We built this to get rid of hundreds of gallons of oil we have. The design as is only using 2 gallons in 10 hours and it burns so hot the entire stove glowing red in 1 hour
A nice stove build, on my stove that I built which looked very similar and burned 🔥 when increased flow rate,used it for about 3 years to heat a 1200 Sq foot shop. I decided to convert to used vegetable oil, in my case canola oil, much better for the environment with very little hydrocarbons , compared to used oil, even when there is no smoke the hydrocarbon emissions are very high, why not convert to vegetable oil😎
That sounds good but we have a lot of waste oil to dispose of and it burns so little he only uses maby 10 gallons a year if that, he had 2 large propane heaters in ceiling and a 1k tank Fork lifts all run off propane We heat the place up quickly with gas and maintain it with oil
@@REALTIME61 Thanks for your reply, another thought came to mind, how often do you clean out the burning pot? Depending how dirty the oil is it can get pretty encrusted with the unburnable carbon particulates in the oil. I managed to get a steady supply of used transmission oil for my stove which obviously is much cleaner. Switching to the veggie oil I only have to deal with a little bit of soot ( but I still filter out food particles and water) Again your stove is very well designed compared to some of them I've seen on UA-cam, poorly designed and total fire hazards to say the least!😎
@@REALTIME61how far is the pipe that goes through rotor from the bottom of the furnace? Heard some people say 1 inch or so and is there a tip or anything on the end or just open pipe
Having trouble with your slowing or inconsistent drip rate? Here's the solution on how to maintain a constant temperature? ua-cam.com/video/Rg94BKdvjk8/v-deo.htmlsi=7iNVqHObtJ22G1vE
YT comments is still screwed up. Pause for a single sec and your keyboard disappears. When you go to click the letters after this then it auto deletes your entire text which is BS and infuriating. When use this BS? I'm not, I'll check back in a week and will leave and message just like this. Maybe someone will eventually care and fix the shit once I have a couple hundred of these going. Look how long my text is now and I didn't stop for a sec. Have to hit space and backspace while I think and it's ridiculous.
Please do a detailed build review. Best setup I've seen.
Agreed
Absolutely true! 👍
Great Design - The Disc Rotor makes a great Heat Sink & distributes the flame evenly! I might steal some ideas of this build 💡 👍
Had to watch it a couple times but I've seen enough videos to tell this has a good amount of thought put into it's design. Thanks for the inspiration.
wow love the brake caliber for the heat exchanger good heavy duty stuff.
Would you mind to share the details of the build? Looks awesome and im also about to build one
Beautiful design.
I would love to see how more efficient a waste oil stove would be if it was attached to a sand battery. At least 100 lbs of sand stored in a metal enclosure attached to a sidewall of the stove. After 4 or so hours, that sand battery should be close to 400 degrees and last for hours after the stove is out. It could cut the oil use in half. But I would to see a real world test of this.
Brilliant well done I'd love to be able to make one of them for my garage
THANKS for showing us how it was built !!!!
Regarding the exhaust stack- A flat black surface radiates or absorbs heat 10X more effectively than a chrome/shinny surface.
This looks like a professional put this together. Hat's off. I've seen heat exchangers in other videos that would seem a finishing touch to this build. Would be interesting to see temp readings on the chimney at different heights. I would think there would be a considerable amount of heat going up that chimney.
Thank you, my brother is a machinist and very talented
Great use of a vented disk you couldnt make it better!!
Great build here
nice input...ill take back my scrap brake disk
I used to have a barrel stove. I would take a pie pan and fill it with about a quart of used oil. I put a paper towel in the oil and lit it like a candle then closed the door. It would burn so hot that it would almost drive us out of the garage in the middle of an Illinois winter. It would burn for about forty minutes. That is super economy for a quart of used oil.
Looks like chunk of old spiral pipe, longer life than a lot of these barrel builds. I've got 10" & 24" sch 40 I'd like to do this with
Wondering how fast you go through a gallon of waste oil, would a good drip keep it going, or is a small steady stream best. I'm thinking a couple of saved oil changes are gonna burn up quick
@gregshuffield1976 small stream
1 gallon will burn all day.
We want it to ues much more because we have hundreds of gallons of oil to use but the way it is designed now it turns the whole thing cherry red in just hours
Dont have you any video of the fabrications 0:53 ?
I agree best setup I've seen
Awesome burner! Would you share details please?
Nice. You should put on a lot more surface area on that barrel and chimney to utilize the heat. Ex. Add vertical plating the whole way around. It would double or triple the surface area.
Yes,it creates more heat than we need as is
@@REALTIME61 👍
@@REALTIME61 add a little water distillation pit, filled with sand that you can pour water into to boil that drops into a cooler bottle
Good job
Would love build instructions!
Sweet. Insulated, thick vapour pot.
stack 6 brake disks, (vented and drilled) with the top hole blanked off so the flames have to travel through all the openings and heat the disks up, it works as a great heat sink, the more heat you store the less of it goes up the chimney and is lost, build it inside a calor gas bottle,
@sicks6six your ideas are good but not needed
We built this to get rid of hundreds of gallons of oil we have.
The design as is only using 2 gallons in 10 hours and it burns so hot the entire stove glowing red in 1 hour
@sicks6six there are 3 chambers in stove you can't see in videos but they trap and hold heat
Love it. Want it!
Man please do a build video or explain what you did to make this
CAn you make another video, its not quit clear how its designed. oil comes in on side of pot or in middle?
A nice stove build, on my stove that I built which looked very similar and burned 🔥 when increased flow rate,used it for about 3 years to heat a 1200 Sq foot shop. I decided to convert to used vegetable oil, in my case canola oil, much better for the environment with very little hydrocarbons , compared to used oil, even when there is no smoke the hydrocarbon emissions are very high, why not convert to vegetable oil😎
That sounds good but we have a lot of waste oil to dispose of and it burns so little he only uses maby 10 gallons a year if that, he had 2 large propane heaters in ceiling and a 1k tank
Fork lifts all run off propane
We heat the place up quickly with gas and maintain it with oil
@@REALTIME61 Thanks for your reply, another thought came to mind, how often do you clean out the burning pot? Depending how dirty the oil is it can get pretty encrusted with the unburnable carbon particulates in the oil. I managed to get a steady supply of used transmission oil for my stove which obviously is much cleaner. Switching to the veggie oil I only have to deal with a little bit of soot ( but I still filter out food particles and water) Again your stove is very well designed compared to some of them I've seen on UA-cam, poorly designed and total fire hazards to say the least!😎
Does the air just blow the oil into the center of the rotor?
What is the oil consumption?
And how are you feeding air through
By having a disk rotor on the burner chamber will clogged very quickly.
Just from my experience.
You need a rotor off of a truck like an F250 , the vents on the rotor are much larger then a cars.
What are you guys using for the blower or draft inducer
Brake disc looks like it was designed and fabricated for this application.
Send me ur plansnid like to make one for my self please
Is oil being fed through brake rotor
I would like to see the how tos on this buld!
Como haces entrar el aceite al quemador?
Genial!👍
20 литров в час ?
Dioxin and heavymetal free exhaust gases?
What did you use for the main part of it
whats the bottom copper tube for?
There is a small resivor of diesel fuel to get stove started.
Also there are chambers in stove you can't see to hold heat
😂 out f****** standing even got coffee on the top
Does it smell bad?
Mișto cazan! 😂
What s the specs on the fan
How do you light it to start it up?
Lift brake rotor and place a little starter material and light with a propane torch
@@REALTIME61how far is the pipe that goes through rotor from the bottom of the furnace? Heard some people say 1 inch or so and is there a tip or anything on the end or just open pipe
what about oil
smell?
What's your run time on a full reservoir?
5 gal res. Over 24 hours of run time
40 x 60 building will heat quickly with all the exposed pipe given off heat too
Id pay 500 buks for one of those🤠
Do you have any problems with black soot?
Very little, uses such little oil and so how burning with forced air
Lift up rotor and clean out pot once in a blue moon
Che spettacolo
Buna ziua măi faceți arzătoare.
i guess this guy fucking did it bro
belter stove
Having trouble with your slowing or inconsistent drip rate? Here's the solution on how to maintain a constant temperature?
ua-cam.com/video/Rg94BKdvjk8/v-deo.htmlsi=7iNVqHObtJ22G1vE
YT comments is still screwed up. Pause for a single sec and your keyboard disappears. When you go to click the letters after this then it auto deletes your entire text which is BS and infuriating. When use this BS? I'm not, I'll check back in a week and will leave and message just like this. Maybe someone will eventually care and fix the shit once I have a couple hundred of these going. Look how long my text is now and I didn't stop for a sec. Have to hit space and backspace while I think and it's ridiculous.
Bien, tu as réussi a copier le poêle ,le plus polluant de la planète
Wrong.
@@gadsdenconsulting7126 De la MERDE
In UK you get fined for wood burner
No details no nothing. Sound like forced air induction. That little amount of oil would produce enough energy.
Not much point with a build details
Если таким ручьем масло течет . То дровами топить раз в пять дешевле .
I see you've got a blower fan to supply air for the burn. Doesn't that cost you more in electricity rather than the stove pull its own fresh air?
Please do a detailed build review. Best setup I've seen.