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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2014
  • LOTS OF OTHER BURNER VIDS ON MY CHANNEL!! DIY Waste Oil Burner for high power heating and Melting for scrapping. Build demonstration and first firing up to show running.** Before bitching about a bit of smoke on this first TEST run, PLEASE look at the other vids on my channel of this burner Running perfectly CLEAN before making stupid environmental green washed comments. ** UPDATE: • Waste oil Burner High ...
    Waste oil burner designed for melting scrap aluminium and maybe copper as well as foundary use. The burner will run on any waste oil including used engine oil, waste vegetable oil, transmission fluid or even liquid lard. The oil burner was built from an old fire extinguisher bottle and some car exhaust pieces. The only measurements taken were that of the exhaust pipe which is 50MM. The positioning of the inlet and outlet was simply eyeballed.
    As can be seen by the paint burning off, the waste oil burner was built and then fired up successfully from the very first lighting. To preheat, a piece of old oily rag is used. This wicks up the oil in the bottom of the burner and pre heats the oil to vaporise and burn.
    With a stronger blower and without excessive oil in the burner when lit, startup will normally be much quicker and output far stronger.
    The blower is from a car and was very underpowered for the potential of this burner. The pulsing flame on startup is due to the weak air supply and when Filming the vid I forgot to turn the oil off so upon lighting had a large pool in the bottom. As can be seen later in the Vid, once the excess oil has burned off the flame is steady. The excess smoke is a factor of the weak air supply not mixing correctly with the vaporised oil. With the right strength blower combustion will be totally clean.
    With a strong air supply I expect the potential output of this burner to exceede 200 Kw and maybe over 300KW, depending on the strength of the air source used.
    The downward firing is to facilitate the melting of small pieces of scrap aluminium parts and to seperate these from steel components with a minimum of labour.
    Fuel regulation was simply with a 1/4" ball valve. The waste engine oil used was very thick and not quite flowing quick enough to keep up with the demands of the burner even at the low air supply.
    The test was successful however in that the burner fired up easily even with nearly every less than ideal factor against it and ran well given the low air supply. I expect it to be a very different beast when fed sufficent Oxygen.

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  • @glumpy10
    @glumpy10  8 років тому +239

    I have a lot of really great and supportive regular viewers on my channel that understand what these things are about and have the intelligence to look after their own well being and personal responsibility.
    For some reason though, this particular vid seems to bring out every whining safety sissy crybaby and environmental zealot who can't be bothered to read the description or info here but rush to post ignorant and foolish comments.
    It's got to be really old so from now on, comments which are just put up for the sake of having a sook about something already explained or just to grandstand will be deleted.
    People with genuine interest are most welcome to post questions on this or any of my other vids and I will do my best to answer them and help people build the different styles of burners I have made as I always have tried to do.

    • @andyelkins883
      @andyelkins883 8 років тому +2

      how do you get the oil in the burner

    • @igotes
      @igotes 8 років тому +10

      +Oil Burner Just found this video via a UA-cam "suggestion" so apologies if I appear oblivious to your story. I haven't read the posts in question but all I can say is just ignore the "haters". For some reason UA-cam comments seem to be some of the most hateful and argumentative on the internet. Just carry on doing what you do and rest assured that there are thousands of viewers who enjoy your work and don't say a word.

    • @igotes
      @igotes 8 років тому +2

      There's a video on my channel from >10 years ago which shows what my friends and I used to do with waste oil. Little regard for health, safety and the environment. I welcome any highly vocal and angry criticism.

    • @igotes
      @igotes 8 років тому +3

      +Andy Elkins Disclaimer: I've only just watched this video so I may be wrong. At around 5:55 he opens a valve which delivers oil (gravity fed) through a PVC pipe connected to a 1/4" copper pipe into the burner.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +2

      igotes
      Thanks mate, Much appreciated.

  • @alm7707
    @alm7707 7 років тому +5

    Made one like this from an old air compressor tank and blower off of an old kids bouncy castle, Worked great to melt old water pumps, lawnmower engines etc. Did not smoke either. I burned used motor oil.

  • @woody844
    @woody844 Рік тому +2

    Oil Burner: Forget the negative comments. I’m here to learn. Great job.

  • @corryknight360
    @corryknight360 8 років тому +1

    Yesterday UA-cam recommends a video on a homemade sandblaster. Needed it. Made it. Today this. Needing it. Making it. All of the sudden UA-cam cares about what I need. My heart is touched. And I love this thing. Can't wait to find a use for the heat I can make with all my old motor oil.

  • @MrMrwilem
    @MrMrwilem 9 років тому +8

    geez louise, all the safety comments are absolutely ridiculous. those crying about lack of them, how bout this, the tools needed to make this stuff come with instructions and warnings.They are sticker-ed and labeled all over the place. if you dumb enough to burn a hole in your shoe and have a ball of molten steel burn the crap out of your foot, then there's your warning. they don't need to be gone over as a preemptive strike to save some idiot from hurting himself. Damn, it goes without saying, this is dangerous stuff. don't waste my time with all that BS. I hate it when I watch a video and some ass that is in love with the sound of his own voices goes on and on about PPE like he's General freaking electric himself. Damn, let them man make his show and it not be about the obvious and you go back to paying your union dues.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому +3

      Well said! You would think this vid was about building a Nuke reactor in your own back yard the way some saftey sissys go on.
      I'm pretty much at the point of just removing the stupid safety comments From now on. They are not helpful and if some moron needs to be told to wear gloves or other obvious things then they have no business even looking at these vids with a thought of building, let alone using one themselves. The saftey zealot warnings are aimed at people that would never think to get their hands dirty making something themselves so therefore are pointless anyway. If they are here for entertainment value only, then again they are pointless.
      The people that do things themselves are here to learn things beyond puting on gloves or eye protection.
      They have already well and truly passed that level.

  • @tomharrell1954
    @tomharrell1954 4 роки тому +6

    For melting aluminum it should be great!
    The reducing oily flame should help prevent the oxidation of the aluminum into aluminum oxide and give more pure aluminum

  • @wardwende9293
    @wardwende9293 5 років тому +2

    Got inspired and built one from a 4.5 kg gas bottle, works a treat once I got it going. had issues getting it to get hot but watching this I see I need a fair bit of fuel/rag to start then plenty of oil and whooee much fun to be had.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  5 років тому +1

      The start up is what most people have problems with. many get a good fire going then have a freak out and then kill it just when the thing starts getting up to speed. once you get a feel for them though it's very easy.
      The key to them is heat and plenty of it.

  • @Michaelneil17
    @Michaelneil17 9 років тому +1

    A while back I bought a used wood boiler furnace . I set it up to heat a large concrete slab with pex tubing . I've thought many times about trying to retrofit it with something like what you have . With the kind of heat produced in your vid it would be a great savings to my heating bill in the winter time . Your video is great inspiration !

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому

      Thanks for the kind words. I cut a LOT of wood for my elderly father to use in his wood burning heater and know how much work that is. I'd so love to convert it to oil for him. So much less work with more than adequate heat.
      If you used something like the fuel control I have in one of my other vids and developed some saftey systems like under/ over temp or flame sensors, these could be made every bit as safe and reliable as commercial units. I'm working with some small electronic boards from fleabay to create some controls for this very purpose.

  • @glumpy10
    @glumpy10  9 років тому +51

    I thought it was Christmas, Must be saftey Zealot season again?
    In any case, Merry Christmas to all my regular Viewers and thank you for your support. It's much appreciated to get useful feedback and know you are enjoying my Vids. I
    Hope Santa brings you all exactly what you want and you all have a prosperous, Healthy and enjoyable new year ahead.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому +14

      *****
      Why ask at all? Is is such a terrible thing to allow me to take responsibility for my own well being and make my own choices?
      Do I come across as such an idiot or so inexperienced as you don't think I know what I'm doing and the inherent dangers?
      I don't tell other people not to wear whatever they want, why do the safety whingers all feel the need to force their ways on me?
      I really wonder how many people that crap on about what I'm doing without gloves etc have actually used this sort of thing themselves and have any experience in what they are talking about. It's pretty clear that most haven't but are merely repeating what they heard some expert say so as to look knowledgeable and take the moral High ground.
      Anyway, check out my latest Vids. I put a safety warning on every vid now!

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому +8

      *****
      I believe that 99% of the people that whine about safety do it in fact because of purely selfish reasons in that they want to be seen to be knowlegeable when they in fact know nothing about what they are seeing or have any idea of the real risks through complete lack of experience.
      Getting a burnt finger isn't going to Kill me and it's nothing worse than hitting onself on the thumb with a hammer.
      I think many of the safety zealots are idiots because they go on about things which aren't a risk at all, Like wearing a mask which I always do, not for safety but because of self presevation. They also go on about bleedingly obvious things That anyone could clearly see and never mention things which a person may miss like I tried to do with my Veg oil danger Vid.
      So far ALL the real dangers I have Identified in doing these Vids and using these burners are hidden things No one has yet warned me about which makes all the safety comments basicaly useless.
      Glad you like the Vids and I'll endeavour to keep doing them whilever people are interested and entertained by them. :0)

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому +2

      Stanlee O'Tool
      I think you are spot on. So many times it's patently clear these people are incapeable of any hands on fabrication themselves and almost without exception, never have anything they have done themselves on their account.
      Not everyone has the facilitys to do things but as you say if you don't have the knowledge or experience, just shut up and watch or go somewhere else. Don't try and make yourself out to be knowledgeable in something you are not.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому +1

      Stanlee O'Tool
      I know exactly what you mean! I have seen so many products and machines that I didn't even know existed because they aren't used in my part of the world. And that's commercial things, let alone what people come up with and make themselves. Then there is the thing of if you have a problem or want to fix something, there are usualy quite a few vids on how to do it.
      There is a lot of crap on here but it's outweighed by the tons of useful and entertaining material!

    • @ClownWhisper
      @ClownWhisper 9 років тому +4

      the only thing that i worry about is the kid that watches and says well doing this or that seems to be just fine practice.
      so no its not just effecting you. i dont typically tell anything about safety. but youtube reaches so many people. you are bound to cause someone harm other than yourself
      i seldom where gloves.... but i know what im doing and dont put out videos
      just a thought

  • @Rich2B1
    @Rich2B1 7 років тому +4

    Going to add this to my bucket list. Looks like it was working very smooth for a first run. looks like this could also be used to heat water for a closed loop steam turbine for an off grid power generator. nice project.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  7 років тому +1

      Thanks mate. Have a look at my other visd. I use the same types of burner to heat water in a converted gas heater and many other things along those same lines.

  • @CaliCams
    @CaliCams 8 років тому +9

    Sounds like an old school locomotive! :) Nicely done!

  • @kevinchamberlain7928
    @kevinchamberlain7928 8 років тому +1

    Our government is so severely, badly educating us! Thank you for showing us the massive power in a WASTE product!!!

  • @TheRobAbreu
    @TheRobAbreu 10 років тому +4

    Awesome... I love this little unit... as well... Oil Burner... I love the power thats coming out of that thing... Just fantastic.. thanks for sharing...

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  10 років тому

      Thanks for your interest in it. It's very rewarding to get positive feedback. I do love the the sensation of power that these things produce myself. I'm going to be working on more designs both more and less powerful to suit different applications.

  • @juliusbernotas
    @juliusbernotas 9 років тому +45

    Watching that thing burn is so soothing. It's like popping bubble wrap.

  • @pamthevan7340
    @pamthevan7340 6 років тому

    Got a waste oil burner at work - brilliant piece of kit. 20 litres a day heats the entire warehouse.

  • @KnobCRICK
    @KnobCRICK 8 років тому +18

    You just nailed the welding safety basics.

    • @hyperhektor7733
      @hyperhektor7733 7 років тому +1

      true but nailing assholes sound a bit gay ;)

  • @abundantharmony
    @abundantharmony 8 років тому +43

    That whole thing went from painted to completely oxidized in 20 minutes... Wow.

    • @JohnJones1
      @JohnJones1 8 років тому +2

      what is the blower, not sure what to use

    • @l.merbecks8144
      @l.merbecks8144 7 років тому

      John Jones I think it's the air breather or how you call that of a car

  • @dukedez1
    @dukedez1 7 років тому +5

    I just love all your videos oil burner.........I live in northern Canada and I still play with all the designs that you've made/built and its -30 degrees celcius here atm.............I don't know why ppl have trouble firing up their burners......I always seems to be able to fire mine up..................I recently built a foundry and I used ur simple spray burner with just a Cpl fittings and damn I tell ya......that thing gets hot.............I was able to melt steel in my furnace.....and ive melted down about 300 pounds of copper so far and about 600 pounds of aluminum...................my last run I used a 1/2 inch thick steel crucible using an 8 inch diameter pipe..................and I did not notice soon enough that I clearly melted one whole side of it.........................I really really enjoy seeing all ur videos.............ive watched every one of them at least 20 times each......................thanks for all the videos and your safety talks are awesome................keep'em coming oil burner.............look forward to more insane and crazy ideas you come up with

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  7 років тому +2

      Wow! Thanks very much for your kind words. I'm stoked to hear you have been able to put the things to good use. Some people seem to get them lit first time out and some have trouble. It did take me a while to get the knack of it but once you learn what to look for it's second nature. Just have to keep in mind they have to be HOT and the rest takes care of itself.
      What do you do with all the aluminium? Do you cast it or sell it for scrap? I have melted things inadvertently as well. I get a lot of questions about is it hot enough to do this or that. Problem is not will it melt it, the problem is don't take your eye off it or you'll melt every damn thing!
      Thanks again for the feedback. It's hearing from people like yourself that make this rewarding to go on with. I really appreciate hearing what you have done with these.

    • @dukedez1
      @dukedez1 7 років тому +1

      where I live it is way up northern Canada and only way to get out of town is by flying..............so I melt all my own metals for casting and making parts for anything from a kids toy to heavy machinery............as it is sometime impossible to get parts and supplies to my location............we don't get regular flights up here everyday sometimes only once or twice a week so I have no choice but to build all my own stuff...........even if I order stuff the cost of the freight is sometimes way more than the part itself so it really saves me a lot of time and money by building and making my own things....................sometimes I do sell my aluminum, copper, brass, cast iron ingots to a scrap yard but I have to wait until end of January once the winter roads are made and open....................I have a thermometer and when I tried to measure the temperature of my foundry it goes overlimit and the thermometer is rated up to 4200 degrees farenheit ...............veg oil is awesome ........keep making your videos and I will keep watching and enjoying them..........thank you very much for a very interesting topic....................last night I made a burner with propane tank and the flames were shooting out of it like about 15 ft of pure madness...lol........................thanks for all your awesome and cool videos oil burner

  • @javierescontrias
    @javierescontrias 6 років тому

    That long cool droning sound the fire made nearly made me fall asleep on the freeway. It freaked me the fuck out. I regained consciousness and realized I had driven 5 miles at 70mph without any memory of it.

  • @PaulMcClellanmn
    @PaulMcClellanmn 5 років тому

    Did not realize I had a welding OCD until I was in physical pain watching you weld a dirty surface.

  • @easymac79
    @easymac79 9 років тому +41

    I realize that some people like to act tough, but welding with no gloves and tacking before you used a mask is just plain idiotic. Ill plasma cut with just glasses, screw the tint, but welding without a mask or gloves is just idiotic.
    Please add an annotation or something so some moron doesnt hurt themselves because they saw you get away with this.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому +33

      Thanks for the laugh! Does two idiotics make a sensible?
      How about an annotation that says " If you are a candy arse saftey sissy, leave DIY stuff like this to your husband and you confine yourself to knitting and scrapbooking.... only with saftey scissors and rubber kniting needles". OR, how about " This is a DIY channel not a kindergarten. If you need to learn basic, fundamental saftey issues to prevent you hurting yourself, please visit the appropriate channels aimed at your level of incompetence. Your stupidity is not my problem or responsibility". Anything else? " Look both ways before you cross the road"? "Don't drink weed killer"??
      I have given up on trying to protect morons and idiots.That's their Mummys job or people that never do anything themselves but have a disposition for championing the cause of protecting the inept and stupid.

    • @leighdavis4586
      @leighdavis4586 9 років тому +8

      Oil Burner
      how about adding a warning this video is not for morons and idiots

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому +10

      Leigh Davis While to a normal person that is a totally logical suggestion, the problem is a moron would either not read or fail to take any notice of a warning anyway. It may however appease the semi idiot safety zealots so would be worthwhile from that POV !
      As someone commented, All the equipment comes with safety warnings in the handbook and stickers everywhere so if the idiots have taken no notice of this already, why would they take notice of anything I did and WTF do people think it's my job to play mother? If idiots Hurt themselves, GOOD!
      Not like they are an endangered species, there is no problem at all if a few want to cull themselves.

    • @leighdavis4586
      @leighdavis4586 9 років тому +5

      yep can't fix stupid lol

    • @easymac79
      @easymac79 9 років тому +4

      Oil Burner I dont care how you word it.. Either of the options you gave would still work, but why not just "remember to always follow all safety instructions, I am not responsible if you get hurt repeating this process." Simple, respectful, and absolves you of a potential frivolous lawsuit because guess what? We live in a country that people like to try and sue everyone and blame everyone else for their carelessness. Why not take a simple step to avoid any hassle from the morons and make all the people telling you, you should do it shut up instead of turning this thread into a giant argument?

  • @philno
    @philno 9 років тому +10

    this would be great to spool a turbo and alternator up powering and charging a 12v system...

  • @suoppsdn9751
    @suoppsdn9751 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for all your videos I enjoy watching them. I mainly want to know about this type of stuff because I would like to make a forge for melting metals. Thanks for your time you take to show us how this is done.

  • @user-qx1wl2um2k
    @user-qx1wl2um2k 8 місяців тому +1

    Wow! you almost blasted a hole all the way to the atlantic ocean. Awesome

  • @workingallthetime8829
    @workingallthetime8829 9 років тому +6

    That is some crazy flames poring out of that thing. Nice job!

    • @ethanfitton6336
      @ethanfitton6336 3 роки тому

      It sounds like steam engine when the oil burner is running.

  • @Fabio_Nicolini
    @Fabio_Nicolini 9 років тому +4

    Bellissimo! Mi aspettavo che ad un certo punto si sciogliesse il secchio, tanta era la potenza e la temperatura della fiamma!!

  • @Americancitizen1
    @Americancitizen1 3 роки тому

    I just found this channel yesterday 8/21 and it’s great! I need an oil burner to get rid of waste oil. Fantastic.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  3 роки тому

      I'd be interested to hear more about your needs for disposal. How much you need to get rid of over what time frame? I was thinking of building a mega burner but saw no practical use. This could be the Justification I need! :0)

  • @geoffg6867
    @geoffg6867 7 років тому +1

    Thank god I have found your channel, now I finally have some interesting shit to watch. At least you have some real informative shit that is also adaptable for other uses, you would be surprised how much people would get from your work, keep it up .Thanks Mate.

  • @inusmine
    @inusmine 9 років тому +38

    There will always be those that want to throw their safety warnings around. If you are to the point where you can actually cut with a torch then I am sure that you have at least looked at the book that came with it. Or perhaps noticed all of the leather shit hanging on the peg hooks next to the equipment at the store. Give the guy a break, he took the time to make a video and share some knowledge with the rest of us. I have used a plasma torch without all of the necessary leather, if it’s cold I wear the jacket if it is 110 I opt for just the gloves. What he does is his business. Calling someone names because they took time to make a video for others? 9 seconds into the video you can see he is not wearing gloves. If his safety bothers you that much then you should hit your back arrow at around 9 seconds. That way the conversation will actually remain about the project. For one I say Thanks for the video!

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому +4

      Thanks Tom. I appreciate your comments and support. It means a lot!

  • @toby7591
    @toby7591 9 років тому +2

    I love how you used an old fire extinguisher for that... so ironic :'D

  • @GunnyfromGusto
    @GunnyfromGusto 6 років тому +1

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS MAN! Such a great, informative and really educational channel that deals with real world, usable information. I've enjoyed all of the videos I've watched and can't wait to fabricate my own oil burner now. Keep them vids coming, please... BTW, love your sense of humor also. I wish I was your neighbor, but I'd come over with a case of beer and to help you as your assistant, not to complain!

  • @makyronkingoferidu3016
    @makyronkingoferidu3016 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for inducing the evolution of an idea I am building a proof of concept for.
    Seriously; Thank you.

  • @missionDan
    @missionDan 8 років тому +39

    its a crime not boiling a cuppa or frying an egg on that

  • @Koodayengine
    @Koodayengine 9 років тому +72

    That bucket is not filling up with fire, must have a hole.

    • @mickles1975
      @mickles1975 8 років тому +18

      +Anton Morris Then fix it dear Anton, dear Anton, dear Anton, then fix it dear Anton, dear Anton fix it.

    • @Aghatareen
      @Aghatareen 8 років тому +1

      +Anton Morris you are right I agree with you, its not shown in the video, how to light it initially, which should be guided.

    • @ufgfghfhy1465
      @ufgfghfhy1465 7 років тому +2

      ان افهم شي

  • @Onuiwa
    @Onuiwa 9 років тому

    LOL a fire barrel out of a fire extinguisher :D you are both a handyman and a comedian LOL love it :D

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому +1

      The irony is not lost on me!

    • @Onuiwa
      @Onuiwa 9 років тому

      hee hee hee :3

  • @clivesmith2984
    @clivesmith2984 9 років тому

    Great Vid! It's a pity some people can't see the usefulness of this or want to just post petty comments without properly reading the description. I looked at some of your other vids and found them excellent as well. You are the master of flame!

  • @HILUXCHAINSAW
    @HILUXCHAINSAW 9 років тому +63

    What's with all the Nanny comments???. In the First World War 14 year olds would lie about their age so they could fight, now people are scared of a bit of DIY!. I think your next vid should be blind folded chainsaw juggling :-)

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому +22

      HILUX CHAINSAW How about we use the burner in the furnace in my other vid to render down some of the saftey sissys? Your sentiment is spot on though. It's amazing how western society has and is faster becoming a bunch of pathetic wimps scared of their own shadow or breaking a fingernail.
      The saftey zealots make me sick the way they undermine the efforts of people to do things for themselves.

    • @dawgrules1
      @dawgrules1 9 років тому +9

      HILUX CHAINSAW Bet these Nannys never welded or built anything. They just read magazines

    • @hyperhektor7733
      @hyperhektor7733 7 років тому +1

      use nanny-lube-pro and stay calm

    • @tomw6458
      @tomw6458 6 років тому

      Hilux chainsaw nice profile picture, peacock butterfly

    • @joshmellon390
      @joshmellon390 3 роки тому

      I live for this kind of stuff. I'm building one of these this week, and I'm going to use it in a furnace I'm building out of a big water tank. Can't fuckin wait!

  • @robertoramirez-lb4tq
    @robertoramirez-lb4tq 8 років тому +5

    and i did not know we could weld whit no gloves that was amazing. so i dont.have to worry getting electrify thanks again 😜

    • @justindunafon8580
      @justindunafon8580 5 років тому +3

      As i sat barefoot on concrete wearing only damp swimtrunks and a cutoff t-shirt, I felt a little bit of a zap while MIG welding a kickstand on my MX bike, so no, not completely safe. I simply took my spare hand off the footpeg and used both hands to hold the torch, and finished the job ;)

    • @mr.random8957
      @mr.random8957 3 роки тому

      @@justindunafon8580 😮

  • @martyfoster7053
    @martyfoster7053 3 роки тому

    I'm a very recent subscriber, looking to build a large animal incinerator! You have some awesome informational video's.... I appreciate your humor, and instructions! Great stuff!

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks mate, Much appreciated.
      I think the larger burners would do the sort of output you want.

  • @AuburnTigers111
    @AuburnTigers111 6 років тому +2

    All the people saying he should have recycled that oil. He didn't want to recycle the oil he wanted to make a badass oil burner and that's okay.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  6 років тому

      Fking recycling!
      I DID recycle it into a fuel for burners to make heat. Currently I'm working on one to heat my house over winter. I will get a lot more out of the oil in using it as a fuel and the savings I'll make heating my house with it than I would " recycling" it and giving it to someone for nothing.

    • @jhill2042
      @jhill2042 5 років тому

      Then you can get oil before it gets dropped at the recyclers and burn it too . Hell maybe even put the oil recycler out of business for the green gods. Screw these libtard green global warming nuts we should use them for fuel but it would stink.

  • @zombadger8516
    @zombadger8516 8 років тому +3

    how come nobody reads the video description before making stupid environmental green washed comments?
    great vid. i want one of these in my hobo bus.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +1

      GOOD question mate and I wish I knew the answer. Can't make it any clearer than what I have.

  • @fullspektrum435
    @fullspektrum435 9 років тому +7

    That sounds just like Bell Uh-1 Huey!

  • @josephleblanc7197
    @josephleblanc7197 8 років тому

    I'm a fire bug don't burn stuff down but love bond fires and stuff and that is a great way to deal with oil waist and can be used as a melter as well a two in one that is awsome

  • @SlaughteredInside
    @SlaughteredInside 8 років тому +1

    That's one hell of a contraption you made there, well done. Wish I knew more about what kind air blower that is and what not.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому

      Thanks.
      In practice it was a poor air blower. Was from a car. Some are good, this one was not. Normally I use Jumping castle blowers. Fairly easy to get on Fleabay and the like and cheap. See my many later vids.

  • @TheGordy1950
    @TheGordy1950 9 років тому +3

    Once started, could a turbo be mounted some how be used to force air back into the chamber?

  • @TeacherFlash
    @TeacherFlash 8 років тому +5

    Can anyone explain me what is this device? What can it be used for? Thank you in advance...

    • @SirOverlord
      @SirOverlord 8 років тому +1

      melting down certain metals into ingots if i'm not mistaken

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +4

      You didn't even read the first line of the description??

    • @TeacherFlash
      @TeacherFlash 8 років тому

      No, I like to communicate with people.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +2

      Animated Anatomy
      Well that's one way of justifying it.

    • @WhiteGravey
      @WhiteGravey 6 років тому

      so you just around clicking on videos without even reading the title?

  • @user-tb2jy9lu3d
    @user-tb2jy9lu3d 8 років тому +15

    9:40 *GET TO DA CHOPPAH!*
    Dead-on sound for a Huey...

    • @philipprudolf4224
      @philipprudolf4224 8 років тому

      made my day xD

    • @BoxxerCore
      @BoxxerCore 8 років тому

      hahaha ... I thought it sounded like a steam train .

    • @skeeterb2006
      @skeeterb2006 8 років тому +1

      It does sound more like a steam train engine

    • @Thor.Jorgensen
      @Thor.Jorgensen 8 років тому

      It's a bit slower than a Huey but sounds very much like it.

    • @glumpy1024
      @glumpy1024 8 років тому

      It was still idling on the ground. Gets faster as it lifts off! :0)

  • @rudidevuyst7346
    @rudidevuyst7346 9 років тому

    thanks for watching my burner, now the burner is installed in my home system to head up living room, sleeping room badhroom etc, it works verry fine, full automatic. I have to do some modifications concerning oil leaking and safety, i use vegetable oil, free oil and free energie. I will make a new video about my latest burner later,thanks

  • @LieutenantLolz
    @LieutenantLolz 8 років тому +3

    it may be worth learning to weld with projects like this

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +3

      +Jamie Malee My welds do not fail. there is no big deal if they do. I am not welding critical components.
      Have you ever welded anything in your life?

    • @adamoneale4396
      @adamoneale4396 8 років тому

      +Oil Burner I like you, you can deal as good as you're served

    • @JustinSmith-ph1le
      @JustinSmith-ph1le 8 років тому

      +Oil Burner clean metal welds better and holds better. plus the wire speed was a bit slow

  • @bigbear3505
    @bigbear3505 9 років тому +5

    holly shit .. half way of this video sound like a choppers or steam locomotive .. then at almost end of video just like a turbo .. how cool is that .. plus the tank I though it will explode due of white smoke . but it did not happen .. just burning the pain .. wow

  • @pfow2006
    @pfow2006 6 років тому

    Im not sure what i need it for but I want to build one, I was mesmerized by this video and watched the whole thing

  • @liamhunter071
    @liamhunter071 6 років тому

    I think I'll see if I can do something like this. With all the used oil from cars and tractors, I should be able to figure a way to get some heat and lessen the burden of the gas man! Great video. Thank you

  • @wicked862
    @wicked862 8 років тому +6

    well... what time it starts to fly? ¬¬

  • @MrTranceFun
    @MrTranceFun 8 років тому +36

    Is there helicopter flying nearby? lol

    • @Docv400
      @Docv400 4 роки тому

      Kamil x I think it sounds like a Steam Locomotive working hard up an incline.

  • @dickclements
    @dickclements 8 років тому

    Fantastically innovative - well done. I'm proud to see what my fellow New South Welshmen get up to.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому

      +dickclements Thank you! Much appreciated.

  • @___Ra_Ge___
    @___Ra_Ge___ 8 років тому

    thats some fine pease of heather you got there. maybe you can make the exhaust as a spiral so you can set up some pipes in the middle to heat up water. should be working and it wil be nice and warm in the winter days. good job and bring some more xmas vids ;)

  • @jacoblindquist1152
    @jacoblindquist1152 8 років тому +3

    Welding like a boss :)

  • @doginstine
    @doginstine 8 років тому +37

    It sounds a little like a steam locomotive.

  • @justice777B
    @justice777B 5 років тому

    The sound is strangly soothing

  • @MarbleDemo
    @MarbleDemo 6 років тому

    I have no idea what people are bitching about this is a damn good use for waste oil.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  6 років тому

      they bitch because they have no experience or knowledge of the things but feel compelled to appear important by parroting some other crap they have no clue about to gain the approval of the other ignorant whingers. :0)

  • @Extrmmitch
    @Extrmmitch 8 років тому +8

    come on kids get your marshmallow the fire is hot.

    • @Jasman35
      @Jasman35 8 років тому +2

      the vitamins and minerals are a bonus!

    • @Deemon1
      @Deemon1 8 років тому

      +Jasman35 and also cancer)

  • @jeka6388
    @jeka6388 9 років тому +13

    Предупреждаю, ролик нужно смотреть в сварочной маске.

  • @mrpowell1011
    @mrpowell1011 8 років тому +1

    Love it!!!! You just demonstrated a $1000000 DIY Project right there. Gave me some good ideas.

  • @Froggo7
    @Froggo7 8 років тому +1

    You may laugh now, but when the time comes and the zombie apocalypse starts this scrap scavenger will be the last to laugh at you!
    Looks fun, i like when people show how to make tools and devices.

    • @robirob8342
      @robirob8342 8 років тому

      whats the use of it ?

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому

      +Robi Rob To see how many people ask what it is for without reading the first line of the description.

  • @DrEXP
    @DrEXP 7 років тому +3

    cooool! i like Burn!

  • @TheBCSledder
    @TheBCSledder 8 років тому +3

    Sitting here wondering how many times he has burnt the fuck out of his hands.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому

      +TheBCSledder I wonder how stupid people like you must be to believe If I had of burnt my hands i would ever done it again repeatedly. YOU may be that stupid but not everyone else is, nor a brain washed safety zealot whinger.

    • @jeannetteschroer6964
      @jeannetteschroer6964 6 років тому

      Oil Burner I know this may be late but your rude as hell

  • @Zodliness
    @Zodliness 8 років тому

    WOW! There is so much heat exchange potential in this simple design, I bet if you refined the oil injection, preheating the oil and fed it through smaller nozzles around the intake tube, the burner would likely be allot cleaner and require less oil to generate around the same amount of heat and exhaust pressure. I'm thinking use that exhaust to drive a turbine or exchanger conversion coils. Thanks for the upload...

    • @nuwanrasika1101
      @nuwanrasika1101 8 років тому

      +Puniksem
      faking man

    • @Zodliness
      @Zodliness 8 років тому

      +nuwan rasika Please elaborate on your comment (faking man), it makes no sense in relation to my comment, or about this video...

  • @thedoctor2102
    @thedoctor2102 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for this video. It just gave me an idea for fueling a little foundry I am planning to build.

  • @truckertom3323
    @truckertom3323 8 років тому +42

    Sounds just like a Huey.

  • @ProxySpam
    @ProxySpam 8 років тому +4

    If you don't care about yourself that's ok, but you're giving a bad example to other people who watch the video and see you do it that way, and who don't want to get skin cancer on their hands and arms any time soon.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +9

      No, it is not up to me to look after other people. Personal responsibility is their duty not mine. If they can't look after themselves or know the risks in what they are doing they have no right doing it in the first place.
      If they need someone to look after them, that's their mothers job not mine.

    • @mikeD76
      @mikeD76 8 років тому +6

      He is a grown man let him do his thing.. If someone is going to do Any of this with out proper research then its on them..... He is only giving ideas/information .... He's not teaching a safety course.....

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +4

      +mike D Thank you Mike. At least someone gets it.

    • @mikeD76
      @mikeD76 8 років тому +3

      Oil Burner Any time.. i found it very interesting ... ill be watching more of your vids in the future.. :)

  • @TEGT3ddyQL
    @TEGT3ddyQL 9 років тому +1

    I dont know why, but this is satisfying! Great build man!

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому

      TheSwedishTurbo Thanks.
      I can sit and watch them run for hours particularly on winter evenings where I can sit out in the yard and not be cold at all.

    • @TEGT3ddyQL
      @TEGT3ddyQL 9 років тому

      Do you think its possible to put a longer "exhast pipe" on it and make it a heatsource for a small garage?

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому

      TheSwedishTurbo
      Sure! Have a look at my other vids where I put a long pipe on the end and made it glow red hot. The longer the pipe the more heat you'll get. You could also weld on other pipes ir flats to help radiate the heat and also blow a fan along the pipe. Also have a look at my heater vids. Those things can heat up a very large shed very quick!

  • @Alexander073172
    @Alexander073172 8 років тому +1

    I loved how the fire changed it's pace or beat!! LOL!!!

  • @KalishKovacs
    @KalishKovacs 8 років тому +25

    10:28
    Flashback to when I was in 'nam..

  • @backlash1328
    @backlash1328 8 років тому +5

    10:00 Get to zhe Choppah!

  • @simpleman8961
    @simpleman8961 6 років тому

    I have quite a bit of used oil, just being stored. You have given me several ideas with this, Thanks. Keep up the good work. Liked, and subscribed.

  • @bertsbases
    @bertsbases 9 років тому

    I used a blower from a hot tub bubbler, & angled the blower inlet & outlet so that it swirls inside. Works awesome & is smoother. Also used a router speed control to turn down the blower if needed.

    • @glumpy1024
      @glumpy1024 9 років тому

      I was wondering about one of those. I wasn't sure how much volume they produced but I got the idea the pressure would be great as they would normally need to overcome the restiance of the water. Is it very noisy though?

    • @bertsbases
      @bertsbases 9 років тому

      Yes, a little high pitched whine like a vacuum cleaner

  • @michalrimmerak1646
    @michalrimmerak1646 8 років тому +62

    Emission like Volkswagen TDI ;) :-)

    • @logik4264
      @logik4264 7 років тому +4

      the best engine of it's class. Most popular in the Europe. Bulletproof! You can do over milion kilometers on TDI. Who cares about emission...

    • @tahamonshed9044
      @tahamonshed9044 7 років тому

      Michal Rimmera k وللله اءنته ذكي

    • @MOH.2003
      @MOH.2003 7 років тому

      مفهمتش علاش راهم يحرقو فتارب

    • @alycestapleton
      @alycestapleton 6 років тому

      Michal Rimmerak but a lot better

    • @NormanGnome11
      @NormanGnome11 6 років тому +1

      Isn't it a bit odd tho' that someone in the US 'discovered' that a 'European' vehicle was allegedly breaking the regulations .... Now how about going and testing a load of American Diesel powered cars the same way and see who else is 'cheating' and by how much.

  • @brenyngreen
    @brenyngreen 6 років тому +14

    why all the hard work to make this just get a ford it will burn your oil for you

    • @zachzubair214
      @zachzubair214 5 років тому

      with this burner you can melt aluminium or anything scrap you want to melt, you only just add a stove and melting bucket,,, very useful ,, turning trash into treasure
      thanks to this video

    • @HarryL2020
      @HarryL2020 5 років тому +1

      I hear Chevy burn it faster!

    • @dougm2681
      @dougm2681 5 років тому

      Ya because we want to drive GM made in china and funaced by American tax dollars....fucking idiot.

    • @Lysergic_
      @Lysergic_ 3 роки тому

      @@dougm2681 its a joke doug calm down

  • @MauricioNestor
    @MauricioNestor 9 років тому

    I like the pulsing noise better than I like the steady flame sound. Great burner. I loved the design of it

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому

      I have smoothed it a lot but running flat out, it still does pulse a bit But I like it too!

  • @bryannoyce
    @bryannoyce 9 років тому

    Thanks for this video, I have not seen an oil burner that works like this. As far as your safety procedures, there isn't anyone around so do what you want.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому

      Bryan Noyce Thank you on both accounts. There are more vids of different burners on my channel and they nearly all work on essentially the same principal.

  • @yutuniopati
    @yutuniopati 10 років тому +7

    I don't understand, what is the interest of this ?

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  10 років тому +7

      Thats a bit like saying " What can I do with a computer?" It all depends on what you want to do with these burners. THey are a very powerful source of free heat. You can melt metal with them if you are into scrapping or metal casting, You can use them for heating your home or your garage, you can heat your pool or use them on a hot water system. They have been used to heat and dry Vegetable oil from procsssing and making bio diesel. I have preheated metal before welding with them. They are really like haveing an engine, there are a lot of different things you can put them into to do the work you want.

    • @yutuniopati
      @yutuniopati 10 років тому

      Oil Burner Ok, thx I see it.

    • @yutuniopati
      @yutuniopati 10 років тому

      aubreyaub WTF is wrong with you ?

    • @215jami
      @215jami 10 років тому +3

      The big deal is the level of heat it produces. White is the hottest color and its showing about a two inch white flame. A cutting torch flame is about a 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch in dia. In other words the amount of energy produced from a liquid is pretty impressive. The trick is that it turns the liquid into a gas by the air blown through the oil drip. Its why you blow on a camp fire to get it started. It works similar to a space heater on steroids or a F18 fighter jet.

    • @BrightLibra
      @BrightLibra 10 років тому +1

      Could also be used to heat water to steam and then generate electricity. Heat, rocks!

  • @utoobube
    @utoobube 8 років тому +4

    HaHa LOVE the description! People on youtube can most certainly be asshats.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +1

      +utoobube it really spoils the whole point of putting vids up to show people ideas when all so many do is look for irrelevant shit to bitch and whine about to elevate their own non existent status and empty lives. Not even 1% of the whining comments I get are from people who have ANY vids up of something they did.
      I'm not bothering to respond any more other than to just delete the idiotic comments as they appear.

    • @utoobube
      @utoobube 8 років тому

      I understand. UA-cam is full of armchair experts who are able to tell ppl exactly what they're doing wrong...and yet seem to not do anything for themselves. Keep on keepin on my man, Ive enjoyed the videos of yours Ive watched today.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +1

      +utoobube Thank you. it's knowing people enjoy them and get their own ideas for things they can use that makes the effort in doing and putting them up worth while.
      Much appreciated.

  • @sonofeloah
    @sonofeloah 7 років тому

    Since the burn chamber obviously gets pretty hot, I would suggest taking more tubing to wrap around the chamber and then feed it into the "carburetor" fuel injection port. The preheated oil would burn cleaner and hotter and would also reduce the amount of fuel needed to effect melting of metals.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  7 років тому

      Ahh, no, preheating the oil makes ZERO difference. You would only be taking the heat from one side of the chamber instead of the other anyway. Any efficency gains in warming the oil are lost 100 Times over by other inefficiency. In any case, putting hot oil into a stream of cold air as the way my burners work would have it stone cold again by the time it hit the combustion chamber.
      Not to be rude, but I don't know why people have this Idea that preheating the oil makes a difference in the way it burns? I hear this a lot and it's a common misnomer. Just not sure where it comes from other than a frequently repeated misconception.
      If you set up a burner yourself and test the oil preheating you will see it makes no difference at all.

  • @djyul
    @djyul 8 років тому +2

    I love this vid!!
    Well done and the haters,well when ratio is perfected,no emissions and also the haters should consider not driving their cars if they are so concerned!!!

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +2

      Thanks mate. Every time I read the comments here I just roll my eyes at the fkwits making idiot comments that have been addressed and explained in the description. It was a test fire up. Look at the other 50 odd Vids I have and the burners run clean with no emissions at all.
      But that would undermine all the crap people go on with when really their only purpose for being here is to whinge and sook, not address the subject.
      I'm past evn trying to be polite to them. I'm just going to be as rude and ignorant to them as they are to me.
      Maybe that will wake them up because trying to explain politely and intelligently sure as heck hasn't.

    • @djyul
      @djyul 8 років тому +1

      Oil Burner
      Fuck em Dude! excuse moi French!!!
      I am going to have a go as well,Have seen oil burner heaters from poland with no smoke emissions.All down to oxygen being added as after burner.I think ?? or not??

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +2

      +djyul The Europeans have some great burner designs, mostly working on the draft principal. Any burner will run clean if the air/ fuel mix is right. I prefer the forced air type burners myself because you can run them totally clean ( as this one does in other vids) because you can run them over supplied with air which means there is oxygen for all the fuel to combust.
      The draft burners work on primary air to keep the fire lit and secondary air to ensure a clean burn. I have played with them and can't get them to burn 100% clean like I can the forced air type. That isn't the be all and end all though despite what some would claim. Even this burner is running a lot cleaner than a wood fire producing the same heat. The draft types can run totally self sufficient and without any external energy input. That makes them a great choice in a lot of applications especially for space heating.
      There are a lot of clever designs in those sorts of burners that have had a lot of practical thought put into them and they perform very well overall.

    • @djyul
      @djyul 8 років тому

      Oil Burner
      Nice! Keep on Burning Dude!

  • @MFKR696
    @MFKR696 9 років тому +5

    You would definately get higher quality welds if you would put the effort into grinding all the paint and whatnot off of the perimeter of your welds before welding the pipes in.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  9 років тому

      Yes I would. I have been slack with things like that.

    • @fredgarvin4482
      @fredgarvin4482 5 років тому +1

      yeah. i am 100% sure he needed you to point that out.

    • @MFKR696
      @MFKR696 5 років тому +1

      @@fredgarvin4482 Obviously he did need it, or else he would have done it right the first time lol.

  • @homerun443
    @homerun443 8 років тому +11

    Why all the dislikes?

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +13

      Safety nazis, greenwashed environmentalists and general trolls with nothing better to do get upset at what is shown here.

    • @homerun443
      @homerun443 8 років тому

      Oil Burner Looks safe enough to me

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +10

      homerun443
      Clearly you are a practical man that has a pair and not a whining safety Sissy. Most of the complaints are because I don't wear gloves when I'm welding.
      There are so many people that get upset when you don't live your life the way they want you to or do what they want not make your own decisions.

    • @homerun443
      @homerun443 8 років тому +3

      Oil Burner amen to that

    • @gunsarmory
      @gunsarmory 8 років тому

      +Oil Burner a min

  • @sharpie443
    @sharpie443 8 років тому +1

    Looks like the paint is burning off but I guess that's to be expected. I'd love to build one of these some time. I end up with a lot of oil laying around from farm equipment.

  • @tryn2fish
    @tryn2fish 8 років тому +1

    I think it's a great project and simple design! perfect for a little foundry or such. well done!

  • @ssss-df5qz
    @ssss-df5qz 8 років тому +3

    Any information on how long a 200 litre barrel would last with this? The heating potential of this little thing is pretty big.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому

      I have used one I got years ago and is still fine.

    • @ssss-df5qz
      @ssss-df5qz 8 років тому

      +Oil Burner - you mean the barrel of oil? you're still running with the same barrel??
      How long roughly?
      Really do like this by the way.

    • @ssss-df5qz
      @ssss-df5qz 8 років тому

      +ss ss - sorry ignore "how long" - even a year is amazing. we fill one of these in a month at work.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +2

      Sorry, I thought you meant the drum itself. I have vids where the drum is a burner and get asked how long it will last before burning away.
      As for oil consumption, it depends entirely on how much heat you want to get out of it. If you ran the thing at 300Kw for metal melting you'd get about 7 hours out of a drum full. If you ran it at 30Kw for home heating, you'd get 10 Days heating for 6 hours a day. If you ran it at 10Kw for water heating, you'd probably have hot showers for a month. All depends how you use them and how much heat you are pulling out of them.

    • @ssss-df5qz
      @ssss-df5qz 8 років тому +1

      Oil Burner - I see. That's great, just wanted a ball park figure.
      Cheers.

  • @k.w.churchill4397
    @k.w.churchill4397 8 років тому +13

    Sm...Sma....SMOOOKE....whaaaa.....quick...some one get me to a tree thats needs a huggin!!

  • @wcweaverjr
    @wcweaverjr 8 років тому

    Though I cannot and do not weld, I enjoyed the video. I am a wood worker and love making things with my own two hands, so when I see others doing the same with other mediums, I enjoy just watching and learning even if I will never use the knowledge. Thanks for showing. BTW, I am subscribing so that I can see you put your skills to work on other projects. Maybe some day I will make videos of my own work projects.

    • @thedummyspit8814
      @thedummyspit8814 8 років тому +1

      +William Weaver I can relate exactly. I am hopeless with wood but I watch Vids on it all the time particularly people turning huge slabs into bowls and the like. When you put Vids up here you certainly get a lot of arseholes making stupid comments but then you get comments like yours and other people who use the ideas and benefit from them and it all becomes worthwhile and rewarding. I just have fun with the idiots now and appreciate the kind words people are good enough to say.
      Thanks for your support, it is greatly appreciated.

  • @wacio
    @wacio 9 років тому +2

    Sounds like speeding locomotive - I love it!

  • @Bossix84
    @Bossix84 8 років тому +17

    Good hair dryer for my girlfriend :D

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +6

      Could use it for waxing her legs too!

    • @kerradeph
      @kerradeph 6 років тому +1

      "Watch as we remove you hair in 1/10th of a second!"

    • @firemanjim9025
      @firemanjim9025 4 роки тому +1

      kill her with smoke in the process by the look of it. Be very careful drying hair.

  • @user-qh4cu8fb2g
    @user-qh4cu8fb2g 8 років тому +3

    Гудронный коллайдер)))

  • @ilkercavdar
    @ilkercavdar 8 років тому

    most powerful hand dryer i ever seen

  • @tomharrell1954
    @tomharrell1954 4 роки тому

    The cool part of this is it’s a burner and nozzle from waste and waste oil and waste aluminum to get the good aluminum from scrap!

  • @19safe53
    @19safe53 8 років тому +3

    Pretty neat, but what does it do?

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому

      +iweld Alexander If you read the description or looked through my other 75 vids and can't work it out, probably not much point trying to explain.

    • @Teth47
      @Teth47 8 років тому

      +iweld Alexander It's a waste oil burner. It burns waste oil.

    • @TheFF47
      @TheFF47 8 років тому +6

      +Oil Burner everyone does not have time to watch 75 vids of someone to understand a thing, if you dont want to answer, dont, you dont have to be rude

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому +1

      +TheFF47 Nor do I have to explain what is already in the description that people can read themselves nor answer every question already covered at least 50 times before. Sorry if me not doing what people are too lazy to do for themselves offends anyone. I try to answer the intelligent questions that are not covered for those genuinely interested.
      Unfortunately I don't have time to keep going going over the same old things for those that are not.

  • @joaovitorfacundo3576
    @joaovitorfacundo3576 7 років тому +6

    Pra q serve isso?

    • @guilhermerezende1587
      @guilhermerezende1587 7 років тому

      João vitor facundo

    • @RicardoBaptista33
      @RicardoBaptista33 6 років тому

      Para nada, o cara lá só fez por fazer, só fez para fazer uma experiencia e mostrar em vídeo, combustão de um óleo ou gás projetado por um turbina elétrica :v

  • @Jack-vo7yf
    @Jack-vo7yf 8 років тому

    I love how the main body of the burner is a fire extinguisher.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 років тому

      A certain Irony don't you think? :0)

  • @jclark8610
    @jclark8610 9 років тому

    So you could have this blowing into some fire brick and there is a forge for you. Love the idea!