I have used this way back in the 1970’s. Believe me it works. I heated my shop when it was freezing out side. This is as old as old can get. But mine was on a much larger scale. Thank you sir for this video, very good.
Nice.I had made mine with the same concept, except that it has an oil tank with a pipe connected to the lower portion of the chamber as supply line, and without the sprocket thing. Thanks for sharing, Bro.
Its great what you can do with old metal a couple of old chain sprockets and old metal containers the guy is a genius and looks like powered by an air pump to increase the oxygen flow..5 star
Appreciate your efforts. But bro, I have some questions: 1). Can I put one ltr oil instead of 100ml ? 2). Why did you use the small frywheel in the middle having teeth. Instead, can I use only one big plate without teeth with a small hole in its centre ? 3). Does it have any oily smell in the kitchen? 4). You have connected/welded two pipes of different size (1 small 1 large) together at two places i.e one with the blower and one at the bottom of the Chamber before elbow. Is it necessary to get blue flame? 5). Instead a blower, can I use dc fan of 12 volts? Thanks in anticipation.
Hi, it can be 1 ltr but if the chamber is deep, like what I did, up to 100 to 150 ml is the amount that can be put You can used any desire frywheel The principal of these oil stove is better to get the blue flame , no worries about the smell when it comes blue flame, 12v Snail blower is best the for these method👌
@@RRaucina i remember more than 40 yrs ago, families used a stove burnt by kerosene...it had lots of wicks and we used it for some years, an improvement from firewood. I seldom see these stoves now, besides, kerosene are nog easily available anymore.
Well, the only issue I see is the refill. You cannot safely refill it. I'd connect a short piece of 1/4" pipe through the "bowl" to add oil. Connect the other end of that 1/4" pipe to a piece of copper piping to get away from the heat. Mount a 1/4" ball valve to it and connect it to a vessel that contains the oil. You can make a loop with the copper pipe to establish a "water lock" if you wish. It will drain out to the loop when you shut off the valve and keep it from dripping when you shut it down. 💡
Maybe a little container with a spout will do...like the container for oil, much like a small teapot with long spout. Just thinking, and I really find this idea unteresting. I've got several litres of used oil that i don't want to pour down the sink.
My grandfather built a forge on waste iil, he was good with metal working. The only difference was the burner , double walled, interior one pierced for air intake, then he had a line for the oil to feed it continuously. He was tempering stuff with it, chisels and axles, as nuch i can remember.
😢 Sadly, back in the 1940's-1960's a lot of people in Florida, USA had oil burning heaters. They worked great. Then the cost of electricity went down, so people got rid of them. It would be nice to have when grid goes down. No electricity needed.
Except if you need a good source of air to help burn the oil otherwise you will soot up the burner and release soot particles into the air. Smal 12 volt fans running off of a car battery will suffice at providing the air needed to produce a good, clean hot burn.
Even if everything they've done might have done was wrong still when the officer asked him if this is his home & he answered "h" no then the officer could stop him. The lady also claimed she didn't stay there all the time so she could be detained as well.
With keresene stove you can use waste cooking oil in case emergency too because with hot water you had hygienic condition and need nothing else still clean
Saludos un gran aporte, solo tengo una duda, no soy ambientalista ni nada de eso, pero me preocupa que los residuos sean cancerigenos o proboque cancer
I would have never thought about pouring the waste oil into the drum by using a circular motion. I guess that makes sure there is waste oil is even in the drum.
I do believe this I’ve played with wmo and there is a lot of power in it but it requires lots of oxygen to burn clean, id love to see you improve it with a carbon felt wick and either a larger supply or a continuous feed
Well , technicaly , welders are with these great ideas are going too be an important part of the community during the winter months and the price of fuel .
One wonders what constitutes waste oil and what hazardous fumes you might be breathing if you burn waste oil in an enclosed space. Perhaps it would be a safety issue for the health of yourself and your family. If you can investigate please update us on the results. Waste oil from a vehicle might not be that bad, I don't know, but waste oil from an industrial application could contain any number of truly hazardous chemicals that could cause lifelong health problems.
I must admit I am not 100% sure how ts is working, BUT WORKING it is!!! ... We used to just put a 1/4" or thicker plate steel on a 45 degree and set up a brass valve to let the oi drip slowly, on the plate steel, Than this device in a good steel box, (like pretty heavy 1/8" or better) .. To fire it up ... preheat the 45 degree angle steel with a propane torch ... Then start the slow dripping and alight the waste oil! ... Very inefficient compared to your set up! Much heat went up the chimney!
@@williamasentista2305 not everyone is as trained and as skilled as you to do continuous welding without puncturing your piece..,as i said, hes welding a stove, no xray to check it.probably he is much comfortable stiching it rather than burning the whole electrode at once. besides if it works, then it works
Yep I’ve seen waste oil burner heating a shop barn . My girlfriend’s dad built it this was 25 years ago I saw it working. He had an old copper line with a T-valve that was an automatic drip and man was that thing hot whew . Nice build
I have used this way back in the 1970’s. Believe me it works. I heated my shop when it was freezing out side. This is as old as old can get. But mine was on a much larger scale. Thank you sir for this video, very good.
Thanks for sharing
I believed this kalan the used oil. If i come back sa. Pinas assemble this oil stove, the best you,Sir
Yes it will
Nice.I had made mine with the same concept, except that it has an oil tank with a pipe connected to the lower portion of the chamber as supply line, and without the sprocket thing. Thanks for sharing, Bro.
Thank you
show vídeo how u made it
Its great what you can do with old metal a couple of old chain sprockets and old metal containers the guy is a genius and looks like powered by an air pump to increase the oxygen flow..5 star
Appreciated, thanks for watching
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Appreciate your efforts. But bro, I have some questions:
1). Can I put one ltr oil instead of 100ml ?
2). Why did you use the small frywheel in the middle having teeth. Instead, can I use only one big plate without teeth with a small hole in its centre ?
3). Does it have any oily smell in the kitchen?
4). You have connected/welded two pipes of different size (1 small 1 large) together at two places i.e one with the blower and one at the bottom of the Chamber before elbow. Is it necessary to get blue flame?
5). Instead a blower, can I use dc fan of 12 volts?
Thanks in anticipation.
Hi, it can be 1 ltr but if the chamber is deep, like what I did, up to 100 to 150 ml is the amount that can be put
You can used any desire frywheel
The principal of these oil stove is better to get the blue flame , no worries about the smell when it comes blue flame,
12v Snail blower is best the for these method👌
Oily smell? No, smells like hot burning roofing tar. Use kerosene or paraffin oil.
@@Trendingnow-31 a blue flame burns what ever it's burning clean right?
@@RRaucina i remember more than 40 yrs ago, families used a stove burnt by kerosene...it had lots of wicks and we used it for some years, an improvement from firewood. I seldom see these stoves now, besides, kerosene are nog easily available anymore.
Kerosene available at bulk stations as jet fuel or diesel #1 @@ritakisil1669
light it with methylated spirits and stack old brake disks on top of it as a heat sink, creating far more radiant heat,
Well, the only issue I see is the refill. You cannot safely refill it. I'd connect a short piece of 1/4" pipe through the "bowl" to add oil. Connect the other end of that 1/4" pipe to a piece of copper piping to get away from the heat. Mount a 1/4" ball valve to it and connect it to a vessel that contains the oil. You can make a loop with the copper pipe to establish a "water lock" if you wish. It will drain out to the loop when you shut off the valve and keep it from dripping when you shut it down. 💡
What i would do is “Its oil just take the top off and dump it in it wont flash”
Maybe a little container with a spout will do...like the container for oil, much like a small teapot with long spout. Just thinking, and I really find this idea unteresting. I've got several litres of used oil that i don't want to pour down the sink.
❤Very impressive, i found this powerful Stove after searching 1000 Times. Thanks dear. Can we use wood replace of oil i in same stove ?😮❤
I've never tried before😅
My grandfather built a forge on waste iil, he was good with metal working. The only difference was the burner , double walled, interior one pierced for air intake, then he had a line for the oil to feed it continuously. He was tempering stuff with it, chisels and axles, as nuch i can remember.
Brilliant well done thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Maybe you might try the 8 upper pipes, twisted to right or left to make tornado flames..
Great idea 👍
Yes like it so I will build something similar to burn waste frying oil to heat my workshop in winter!
Sounds great!
I would like to see your stove...maybe can make a video too?
Kakaibang paraan ng paggawa ng kalan galing sa scrap pero nagamit para gawin kalan blue rin ang apoy salamat po
Your welcome 👌
To me, yours is the best for the stove.
Many thanks 👍
sir, can you give me tip on how to rise the flame from the chamber?.,
Try 3 inch nozzle 8 cm chamber
😢 Sadly, back in the 1940's-1960's a lot of people in Florida, USA had oil burning heaters. They worked great. Then the cost of electricity went down, so people got rid of them. It would be nice to have when grid goes down. No electricity needed.
Except if you need a good source of air to help burn the oil otherwise you will soot up the burner and release soot particles into the air. Smal 12 volt fans running off of a car battery will suffice at providing the air needed to produce a good, clean hot burn.
Complimenti , amico mio . Veramente stupendo . Grazie mille !
My pleasure 😊
Even if everything they've done might have done was wrong still when the officer asked him if this is his home & he answered "h" no then the officer could stop him. The lady also claimed she didn't stay there all the time so she could be detained as well.
Wow, this is amazing! I love finding new life hacks to make use of waste materials 🌱🔥 Thanks for sharing this awesome idea with us!
You are so welcome!
Boss your weri jinias your work super. I m from india 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks and welcome
With keresene stove you can use waste cooking oil in case emergency too because with hot water you had hygienic condition and need nothing else still clean
Very inventive,
Thank you my friend
nice job. how much waste oil was put and how long it worked (minute or hour-wise)?
100ml waste oil it takes 15-20 mins
Can we have a readymade stove? If yes, what will be the price??
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Smart using trashed oil instead of charcoals . Just need any form of blower .
Hi
How long does this 100 ml oil burn, on the highest current of air?
Tnx
Depends maximum 15 minutes
Saludos un gran aporte, solo tengo una duda, no soy ambientalista ni nada de eso, pero me preocupa que los residuos sean cancerigenos o proboque cancer
I've been waiting for this kind of technique, thank you for sharing bro, more power.
My pleasure!
Amigo tremendo video y felicitaciones una sola pregunta. El aceite toca los primeros agujeros por donde sale el aire o no debe tocarlos
Thank you my friend for the good question, Not touched the holes
Some can solve the world energy crisis with a few scraps laying around the yard
True 💡
Yep, the polution and carcinogens from the fumes make it even better!
Great but how do you control the flame?
Hi, you can controll the flame using the 12v controller
Good use of scrap material. What is the song title from 5:03 till end of video?
Thank you
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What is the audio track name please?
I also made the oil stove but can,t give me a blue flame is your stove burn,t realy with a blue flame what is the secret of blue flam
Thank you for watching, I already told the holes in the video
I would have never thought about pouring the waste oil into the drum by using a circular motion. I guess that makes sure there is waste oil is even in the drum.
I do believe this I’ve played with wmo and there is a lot of power in it but it requires lots of oxygen to burn clean, id love to see you improve it with a carbon felt wick and either a larger supply or a continuous feed
Thanks for the info!
It would have been great if you could eliminate input airflow using the electric fan that consumes extra power.
Thank you for the tips
What would the temp be without the blower??
Sir, how many times a day does it take 100 ml of oil, did you make your own basket really work? please reply
Hello, 15 to 20 minutes for 100ml oil
"I really enjoy this video, thank you for sharing it. I hope your channel continues to be successful."
Thank you very much!
Hope that’s not galvanized metal you’re welding.
Thank you for watching
Very nice video I will definitely try it👍
But worried about carbon, please help me
Try it
Could I ask why you keep breaking the arc instead of just welding ?
How long can 100ml of oil be used?
15 - 20 mins
Well , technicaly , welders are with these great ideas are going too be an important part of the community during the winter months and the price of fuel .
Thanksl you
Wow so amazing lodi😮😊❤👍
Thanks 🤗
How many oil and how many time burn.
100ml 15-20 mins
Sir what is the lenth of nozzle
3 inch
What about the exhaust fumes filling up the living space ?
Fumes will be there, mainly from startup but you cant get rid of the pcb's that cause cancer . From old motor oil . Doughnut oil way better
That's only safe outdoors or with massive ventilation.
Saan pweding bumili neto?magandang gamitin to sa province❤
Hi, not available sorry my friend
Where can I get an adapter power like that?
What type of used oil you used
Used Engine oil
Wow galing idol❤God bless!
Thank you
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Bahut badhiya jugad h bhai🎉
Gud day pwd po mag order khit duoble burner? Pls reply
Hi, all of my project is for sharing ideas 👌
How much time to burn 100ml oil?
Depends on the rate of the fire, 15 to 20 minutes
How long can 150 ml be burn and give us the heat?
Around 20 to 25 minutes
Can I get this?, kya ye mil sakta hai??
Sharing ideas my friend
not clear... oil supply? what is the wind speed?
Depends on the heat
One wonders what constitutes waste oil and what hazardous fumes you might be breathing if you burn waste oil in an enclosed space. Perhaps it would be a safety issue for the health of yourself and your family. If you can investigate please update us on the results. Waste oil from a vehicle might not be that bad, I don't know, but waste oil from an industrial application could contain any number of truly hazardous chemicals that could cause lifelong health problems.
Paano yan pag naubos na Ang langis di aalsin mo uli Ang mga takip para buhusan uli ng langis
Does it smell like burnes oil?
No smell 👌
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very cool, thanks :D
I must admit I am not 100% sure how ts is working, BUT WORKING it is!!! ...
We used to just put a 1/4" or thicker plate steel on a 45 degree and set up a brass valve to let the oi drip slowly, on the plate steel, Than this device in a good steel box, (like pretty heavy 1/8" or better) ..
To fire it up ... preheat the 45 degree angle steel with a propane torch ... Then start the slow dripping and alight the waste oil! ... Very inefficient compared to your set up! Much heat went up the chimney!
Pwede po ba makabili nyan, at paano po at magkano din, tyvm
I'm not sale my project my friend
Boss anong tawag jn sa may parang volium na pinipihit mo
Controller
J'ai vraiment aimé et je suis tenté de l'implémenter mais je suis désolé qu'il n'y ait pas moyen de faire un télechargement direct de la vidéo !😊
Appreciated thank you for watching
This is the kind. Of burner i was looking...... you are awesome bro...❤❤❤
Appreciated thanks
Magkano po pagawa ng ganyang lutuan
Thank you for watching,
Pretty cool! Thanks for sharing!
Our pleasure!
A lot people do different way, but end up the same, good show 👍👍.
Glad you enjoyed it
Not only you don’t believe, I don’t believe you too,
What welding rods are you using?
2.5
@@Trendingnow-31 thank you for your kind response, I don't mean the diameter of the rod, what I mean is the number of welding rod like 6011 or 7013
Fantastic super good👍👍
Thank you
How we shell use oil tank for contnus oils sply to the berner
Thank you for watching
electrocleaning would help you a lot, and torching the scrap metal
phosphoric acid also does a good job on dirty steel with a steel sponge
Thank you for watching
You forgot to have oil input. Mine is better.. but yours isn't bad..
Yours probably would be automatic, this seems manual😊😊😊
Sei un vulcano di creatività 😮 bravo 👍
Many thanks 🙏
Amazing, but no pipe suply oil
Great point! Thank you for watching
shoppee link meron na ba sa shoppee?
Thank you,
Magkano pagawa niyan pwd b mag order jn
Hi, thank you for watching
Got a nice flame out of it. Looks pretty clean.
MANY thanks
The welding is frustrating to watch as a welder myself keep striking up and no continious weld but like the outcome of burner
Thank you 😊
lol.,youre welding a stove not a pipeline.,why the hell will he use continuous welding if he can stitch it😅😅😅
stitch welding is better for the thin part if you weld it continuously, it might still get holes😂
@@williamasentista2305 not everyone is as trained and as skilled as you to do continuous welding without puncturing your piece..,as i said, hes welding a stove, no xray to check it.probably he is much comfortable stiching it rather than burning the whole electrode at once.
besides if it works, then it works
Good work keep it up
Thank you, I will
Soup in a minute, coming right up !
Where's the tube which supplies oil to the burner
Waste oil furnaces have been around for a long time.
Thank you
Impressive idea 💡
Thanks a lot 😊
Brilliant idea I like
Glad you like it
Price please
Not available my friend
Its true i will make in my work shope but design change... Aswome stove
All the best
Very well done 👍
Thanks for the visit
There should be a used oil tank to continuously fuel the fire.
Thank you for advise 👍
Yes i very close to original diesel burner idea .
Thank you
Your channel is good
Thank you so much 😀
If you watch he adds a what looks like a 12v variable blower- very possible- I say it works
Thanks
How to order
Thanks for like the project, we are not selling 😊
Yep I’ve seen waste oil burner heating a shop barn . My girlfriend’s dad built it this was 25 years ago I saw it working. He had an old copper line with a T-valve that was an automatic drip and man was that thing hot whew . Nice build
Thank you
Ang galing na idea.
Thank you
Now you need to install some type of ceramic bricks to trap the flame heat output and make it more even and last even longer... Thumbs Up!
I sure does like burning oil.
यह गैस मुझे कितने पैसे में मिलेगा मुझे चाहिए कहां पर मिले
Used engine oil