I think in general is better to add a piece of metal wire inside the little dragon in the flame. It is useful for keeping hot the aerosol to avoid that the flame goes off during the switching on and the heating of the burner
I think it would work better if you turned it over. Put the belly, the round part of the burner, at the bottom. It would catch any drips of oil/gas/diesel and burn them.
I have a rocket mass heater that extracts almost too much heat out of the wood that I burn. The exhaust temps are too low. This would be a blast to put in the combustion chamber to see what temps it could reach.
I am interested in the flames centre suction you mentioned in the other video. You mentioned the vortex also. Has anyone experimented with double outlet pipes, one inner one outer to channel the vortex down draft?
How small do you think you can build one of these? I have a small compressor Thomas 107c/ef075 and am trying to build a vaporizer as a retrofit for my wood furnace so don't need huge btu's
@@NOBOX7 it doesnt give a # it is very small like an air brush compressor size but can be used for vacuum or compressed air. If i had to guess I'd say maybe 1 cfm @ maybe 35 psi
Harris makes killer products. The one I use on air conditioner lines is just as strong as brazing and does not soften the tubing or produce gritty hard carbon that eats compressor rings or valves. Harris stay-brite 8 is the solder, has six percent silver, great stuff for sure and fifteen thousand pounds per square inch strength. When are you going to show the ins and outs of the HHO generator you made with some facts about the performance ???
Can be done with a planishing hammer and patience tbh but yeah something using triangles to. Make a dome may help, I'd suggest inconel but machining/cutting it is a bastard.
@@arcare001 Or sparkplugs? Yes, heat, but this furnace is way more intense than with either of those applications. But I am no engineer, it just seems likely to my mind.
@@UraniumMan Thermal shock is more applicable to a rapid transition of temperature of a localized area while other parts of a body remain or change temperature at a different rate. As long as there is no "shock" the internal stresses within the body are unlikely to result in cracking. They also used ceramics on the bottom of the space shuttles. true, they had to replace some after each flight, but still... Did you know they make things out of ceramic fibers that are rigid and and do not suffer from thermal shock at all? Things like forges and furnaces. Ceramic has come a long way.
What’s the chances of buying the whole Little Dragon nozzles and all set up ready to go off of you is there a chance to meet like to use this in the Forge or heating system give me a shoot with you thank you Tony and have a merry Christmas and a happy new year Hope to hear from you soon thanks again
Hello Tony , please check out my website or my ebay www.ebay.com/itm/401731665077 but dont purchase off ebay they tax me big time for using there site . I have a paypal if your interested just use my email nobox7@yahoo.com its 150 bucks plus 12 for shipping . Merry Christmas to you too , hope you get this , youtube is flakey on comments these days
With all the aux required to run this you can easily wrap some 1/4 in copper line with a 90 to make the turns. Then run water or air through it. Or maybe build a radiator on either side and use the heat off those to do all your preheating upwards of 2' away from you device? I am stating an inquiry more than telling you what to do. Your videos ( particularly the one showing fuel needle to orifice concept ) have given me the the last bit of knowledge I was after for this field. I am beginning work on an off grid oh shit set up and have been leaning towards a Coleman generator ( atomizer ) but was unsure on how to maintain air pressure. From you vids I can see that there is no gray area as far as propellant goes. Either compressor or evap of volatile fuels. So while I was writing this comment I came to the realization that in order to push oil without a compressor I would need a tank of volatile liquid to expand in a tank or cylinder , maybe inside a piston or bladder? IDK tyvm for your vids if I find what I am looking for I will return the favor and and share.
Hola....me gustaría que alguien que hable español me ayude con los planos y parametros de presión de aire y flujo de aceite para intentar construir esta maravilla
I think in general is better to add a piece of metal wire inside the little dragon in the flame. It is useful for keeping hot the aerosol to avoid that the flame goes off during the switching on and the heating of the burner
I think it would work better if you turned it over. Put the belly, the round part of the burner, at the bottom. It would catch any drips of oil/gas/diesel and burn them.
Do you have another video on how you made the box ? If not make one on how to build it and the dimensions please.
best burner I have seen sofar The hotbox design makes all the difference
I have a rocket mass heater that extracts almost too much heat out of the wood that I burn. The exhaust temps are too low. This would be a blast to put in the combustion chamber to see what temps it could reach.
I am interested in the flames centre suction you mentioned in the other video. You mentioned the vortex also. Has anyone experimented with double outlet pipes, one inner one outer to channel the vortex down draft?
what is the music used in your videos? particularly this video.
VERY NOICE WERK THERE MATEY! KEEP IT UP! RESPECT!!!
It looks like a dragon's whistle... that thing works great!
Would you be able to give me the dimensions for the little dragon ?
You should call it the whistle since thats what its shaped like
Wow, can you test it for heating up water 👌🏻 Maybe using a coil or something? 😊 Iam looking forward to see more of the little dragon👍🏻👍🏻
Yes i will definitely try and set up a water boil to see what this thing can do . ill get a huge tank or something
Nice Burner Design, Sweet Grinding Music!
How small do you think you can build one of these? I have a small compressor Thomas 107c/ef075 and am trying to build a vaporizer as a retrofit for my wood furnace so don't need huge btu's
how many cfm?
@@NOBOX7 it doesnt give a # it is very small like an air brush compressor size but can be used for vacuum or compressed air. If i had to guess I'd say maybe 1 cfm @ maybe 35 psi
Great heat pattern, great video
how did you figured out that 4.2 lpm oil= 42 kw ??
10,000 watts per liter
@@NOBOX7 lt/hr ??? assuming 36Mj /lt
Harris makes killer products. The one I use on air conditioner lines is just as strong as brazing and does not soften the tubing or produce gritty hard carbon that eats compressor rings or valves. Harris stay-brite 8 is the solder, has six percent silver, great stuff for sure and fifteen thousand pounds per square inch strength. When are you going to show the ins and outs of the HHO generator you made with some facts about the performance ???
Amazing stuff big thumbs ups from Ireland
Is that a hydrogen torch you used for sottering
Try a bell/dome shape similar to space shuttle motors
to hard to make friend
@@NOBOX7 darn.. What about geodesic domes, All the sides are triangles possibly easier? Either way awesome that you replied to me loving your videos!
Can be done with a planishing hammer and patience tbh but yeah something using triangles to. Make a dome may help, I'd suggest inconel but machining/cutting it is a bastard.
What is that contraption at 4:44 doing?
Producing oxyhydrogen gas by splitting water molecules
You should make a oil burning forge. Well I think it would be cool.
Do you still have all your fingers? There is a thing call a "vicegrip".
thats pretty neat. didnt know such a thing existed
4:00 The flux is "active to" 427° Celsius
Wow man!!! Thats brutal !
Thanks brother you should here how loud it is , ill get a decibel reading on it
I wonder how different cooking oils would work
that would be a cool experiment , wish i had other oils to try , its hard to come buy here
@@NOBOX7 my friend drained his gasoline rich oil from his bug. I'd send it to you if I could.
Интересно какую температуру покажет в горне. Рачплавит ли медь?
Да, вы можете плавить медь, и даже ударить 2400 градусов по Фаренгейту
So if you could make one of those out of ceramic, that would be pretty cool. It wouldn't burn out
It could crack from thermal shock, though.
@@UraniumMan Is that why they don't use ceramic for mig welding tips?
@@arcare001 Or sparkplugs? Yes, heat, but this furnace is way more intense than with either of those applications. But I am no engineer, it just seems likely to my mind.
@@arcare001 But the real point was thermal shock, not just high heat. The sudden change in temperature is my concern there.
@@UraniumMan Thermal shock is more applicable to a rapid transition of temperature of a localized area while other parts of a body remain or change temperature at a different rate. As long as there is no "shock" the internal stresses within the body are unlikely to result in cracking. They also used ceramics on the bottom of the space shuttles. true, they had to replace some after each flight, but still... Did you know they make things out of ceramic fibers that are rigid and and do not suffer from thermal shock at all? Things like forges and furnaces. Ceramic has come a long way.
Awesome!
You really need a plasma torch
What’s the chances of buying the whole Little Dragon nozzles and all set up ready to go off of you is there a chance to meet like to use this in the Forge or heating system give me a shoot with you thank you Tony and have a merry Christmas and a happy new year Hope to hear from you soon thanks again
Hello Tony , please check out my website
or my ebay www.ebay.com/itm/401731665077
but dont purchase off ebay they tax me big time for using there site . I have a paypal if your interested just use my email nobox7@yahoo.com
its 150 bucks plus 12 for shipping .
Merry Christmas to you too , hope you get this , youtube is flakey on comments these days
please watch some vidios on welding
Please watch some videos on good manners
Nice shop music
With all the aux required to run this you can easily wrap some 1/4 in copper line with a 90 to make the turns. Then run water or air through it. Or maybe build a radiator on either side and use the heat off those to do all your preheating upwards of 2' away from you device? I am stating an inquiry more than telling you what to do. Your videos ( particularly the one showing fuel needle to orifice concept ) have given me the the last bit of knowledge I was after for this field. I am beginning work on an off grid oh shit set up and have been leaning towards a Coleman generator ( atomizer ) but was unsure on how to maintain air pressure. From you vids I can see that there is no gray area as far as propellant goes. Either compressor or evap of volatile fuels. So while I was writing this comment I came to the realization that in order to push oil without a compressor I would need a tank of volatile liquid to expand in a tank or cylinder , maybe inside a piston or bladder? IDK tyvm for your vids if I find what I am looking for I will return the favor and and share.
Hola....me gustaría que alguien que hable español me ayude con los planos y parametros de presión de aire y flujo de aceite para intentar construir esta maravilla
Hola yo lo hago
Imagine this on a FUCKING GO KART
that is awesome
thanks , glad you like it , maybe this video will pay for the experiment , alot of people like this video enough to leave great comments , thanks guys
awesome man
Hati hati awas kena tanganya om
FLAMING WHISTLE. ...
Маленький свисток а как свистит в обрадку
You don't have time to clean the work but have time to talk bxllocks about soldier makes sense I suppose
DO NOT SOLDER GAS FORGE FITTINGS ! ! ! !
Mute the music