I've watched your channel for a couple of years, love the content! After watching today's video, I'm very impressed with the service you provide after sale, your customers should be satisfied . Keep up your great work.. Great product & Great service. Very genuine 👍Dan from down under Australia
Your timing is impeccable for this, as I am using your burner (same one) in very cool conditions, (40's F) with my fuel feed line, at 3/8's id, so certainly it would appear that I need to enlarge the line. I do have good head pressure of oil (so I thought) am searching your videos for the one where you used a 12v fuel pump and regulated the amount of oil flow with two valves (bypass setup) My oil is filtered well, with NO water. Just need more oil to the nozzle as you have shown. By the way it worked well in the summer test. I am attempting to make this work in my triple 55 gal barrel stove just like the wood burners used, and thought the standard 6" vent was to much back pressure, which didn't make sense, as it behaves exactly the same with the vent off or on. thanks for your work.
I have noticed with the one I bought when its really cold take torch and lightly wave it near the fuel line quickly only a few times you don't want line melting or the fuel boiling. Just enough not to burn or melt it. just a couple times helps the oil flow a better.
I've been jacking around with this burner for a while now, and couldn't seem to just take it serious enough to put it in real use. But after this video, I was like...HUH! Went down to the shop slapped on a ball valve to the air supply, choked that sucker down and KABOOOM! we had ignition. I got it to light before, but this made it so much easier. Not only that...I realized that I didn't need as much air as I thought...ever! I have a pretty large air line feeding my air as close as I can get to burner, but I put a regulator in-line and have it turned down to 30PSI, and it burns just fine! Choke the air, light in 3 seconds, let her warm up 10-20 seconds and start putting the air to it. I put a brass needle valve in my fuel line so i can fine tune the fuel feed, and it is right as rain! Heated my shop boiler from about 85F to 125F in 15-20 minutes (Probably about 250GALS water in that system).
Was gonna email you a video of it blowing into the boiler, but I'm a total novice at video editing. No matter what I do this dern thing wont' seem to compress under 40 MB and wont' allow me to email it.
I have learned a few things with your video NOBOX7. What I am wondering is how complete does this burner burn the scrap oil ??? How about the same question on burning synthetic oils ??? Thanks
I have done videos on that very subject , look up waste oil burner fire boxes , also i am actually building a device that deals with applications that dont have a hot box heat exchanger as this is needed to vaporize 100% of the dirty oil if its fed cold
@@NOBOX7 Thank you for letting me know about information requested. I look forward to see real and informative videos for us all on UA-cam to learn and purchase quality products from you NOBOX7. Peace. VF
Been watching a lot of your videos, I have been looking for a siphon feed waste oil torch that is only ran with a blower (not compressed air) for my homemade foundry, the torch OD would be 1 1/4" max. Do you have any videos that would show designs and or testing of one like this? Thank you
so whats the cheapest burner you sell for thick crappy waste oil for an aluminum foundry? I dont necessarily need to melt copper or brass but may want to in the future. Mainly just need alum
I've watched your channel for a couple of years, love the content! After watching today's video, I'm very impressed with the service you provide after sale, your customers should be satisfied . Keep up your great work.. Great product & Great service. Very genuine 👍Dan from down under Australia
Bob, you're a fluxin legend bro
good advice...no i know why mine kept flaming out even on diesel...i had the fuel jug on the ground
Your timing is impeccable for this, as I am using your burner (same one) in very cool conditions, (40's F) with my fuel feed line, at 3/8's id, so certainly it would appear that I need to enlarge the line. I do have good head pressure of oil (so I thought) am searching your videos for the one where you used a 12v fuel pump and regulated the amount of oil flow with two valves (bypass setup) My oil is filtered well, with NO water. Just need more oil to the nozzle as you have shown. By the way it worked well in the summer test. I am attempting to make this work in my triple 55 gal barrel stove just like the wood burners used, and thought the standard 6" vent was to much back pressure, which didn't make sense, as it behaves exactly the same with the vent off or on. thanks for your work.
I have noticed with the one I bought when its really cold take torch and lightly wave it near the fuel line quickly only a few times you don't want line melting or the fuel boiling. Just enough not to burn or melt it. just a couple times helps the oil flow a better.
I've been jacking around with this burner for a while now, and couldn't seem to just take it serious enough to put it in real use. But after this video, I was like...HUH! Went down to the shop slapped on a ball valve to the air supply, choked that sucker down and KABOOOM! we had ignition. I got it to light before, but this made it so much easier. Not only that...I realized that I didn't need as much air as I thought...ever! I have a pretty large air line feeding my air as close as I can get to burner, but I put a regulator in-line and have it turned down to 30PSI, and it burns just fine! Choke the air, light in 3 seconds, let her warm up 10-20 seconds and start putting the air to it. I put a brass needle valve in my fuel line so i can fine tune the fuel feed, and it is right as rain! Heated my shop boiler from about 85F to 125F in 15-20 minutes (Probably about 250GALS water in that system).
Was gonna email you a video of it blowing into the boiler, but I'm a total novice at video editing. No matter what I do this dern thing wont' seem to compress under 40 MB and wont' allow me to email it.
Subscribed. I saw your channel today (linked/recommended) by other utuber.
What will happen if you change position for fuel and air?Will l it work? Somehow it seems a lot more natural to me if you put fuel up and air down?
Damn your gear is look'n pro bro
Send me a video about making the smallest size steam boiler that I can generate 15 bars of steam from
I have learned a few things with your video NOBOX7. What I am wondering is how complete does this burner burn the scrap oil ??? How about the same question on burning synthetic oils ??? Thanks
I have done videos on that very subject , look up waste oil burner fire boxes , also i am actually building a device that deals with applications that dont have a hot box heat exchanger as this is needed to vaporize 100% of the dirty oil if its fed cold
@@NOBOX7 Thank you for letting me know about information requested. I look forward to see real and informative videos for us all on UA-cam to learn and purchase quality products from you NOBOX7. Peace. VF
@@NOBOX7 Will look that video up NOBOX7. Thanks
Also does the oil need to be filtered before putting through the spray nozzle?
what you use for air distribution? soma kind of fan/ventilator or compressor?
Does this burner require a compressor?
Been watching a lot of your videos, I have been looking for a siphon feed waste oil torch that is only ran with a blower (not compressed air) for my homemade foundry, the torch OD would be 1 1/4" max. Do you have any videos that would show designs and or testing of one like this? Thank you
They dont get hot enough to bother with , its like asking me to build you a candle when i can show you how to make a blow torch
@@NOBOX7 Okay Thank you
so whats the cheapest burner you sell for thick crappy waste oil for an aluminum foundry? I dont necessarily need to melt copper or brass but may want to in the future. Mainly just need alum
99 bucks , its the micro waste oil burner or 125 for the godzilla
@@NOBOX7 you also have a "forge burner" for $120 will that one work as well?
@@NOBOX7 and whats the difference between the 2 baby gozilla on ebay..one is 125 and one is 135, the seem to be the same thing?
How much PSI does this need to run at?
thanks for video
Nice job! Please make a burner for coal water slurry!
It can be done but you need an oxygen concentrator and cash money
Oh I'm in Australia
How do I purchase one from you?
info is in description , contacct me
How can I order a burner suitable for a forge mate
Your making so sexy burners 😍
contact info in description