I've seen a lot of different designs,I think yours is the best I've seen so far.i like how you have built it. I've been wanting to build one but waited to see different videos on different types.byfar i like how you built yours.very simple but you definitely put alot more thought into your design and its fuction.thank you.keep building them.mike
Frank where does that air blow into the flame.. a lot of burners i see the air comes in the bottom of bowl and the air mixes down close to oil pan, hows yours doing this?
The best and most simple design I've seen. You did exclent explaning everything except how the air source enters the tank. I'm thinking the air is 90 down into the center of the oil pot but not below like the oil pipe is. Could you elaborate on this a little, please?
A fantastic solid piece of equipment you have put together and just the sound of it alone tells a story . Well done sir and thank you very much for sharing.
Good man Frank, there's lotsa heaters n burners n blowers n bluffer's n drips on TH-cam but you have hit the nail on the head with this setup , anyone thinking of making a waste oil heater for a shed should take a good look at this one and save yourself time and effort,I have been making n messin around with different ideas this last 7 or 8 yrs and all the time lookin n copying stuff from TH-cam,I have something not unlike this in the shed and while I'm alive that burner will be there,a great job,I think there's a short video of it in my blog or watever it's called, anyway great job Frank
I used an old 8" rear lawnmower wheel to set my half freon bottle burner in. Makes a great flat base and saves half a freon bottle for another stove. I welded a handle on the side of the freon bowl like a screen door handle made out of 3/8 rebar to make the bowl real easy to get in and out.
You show most everything except the fan air intake position. I see it comes into the back of the tank but you fail to explain where it ends up once inside the tank. Once its through the wall of the tank does the pipe dead end, or does it have a 90 on it directing it into the burner bowl and if so , how much? Tell me where the fan air pipe terminates once inside the tank and or burner bowl. Thanks.
It’s a good simple design. I have a bunch of coal still from when I had a coal furnace. If I built a door on a tank I could put some racks in it like a jerky smoker and put coal above the oil burner. That way I could burn coal but also lots of people say they turn their oil furnace off or don’t leave it unattended. If that’s true then I could turn the oil off and just let coal burn over night so the shop doesn’t get to cold by morning.
If you build a heat exchanger into that tank somehow you will use a lot more of the heat instead of sending it out the chimney. Mine is very similar to yours except I welded roll bar tubing through the main tank with a fan behind it. The Flames heat up the roll bar tubing and the fan behind it blows out hot air into my shop then the waste goes out the chimney.
I want to see a video of where the oil tube comes into the burner and where it goes to I know it goes into the burn pain they call it but what keeps it from catching on fire if it vaporizes no one has shown that yet I'm trying to get one built but that's the one problem I'm having is the oil drip feed if you could show that that would be awesome
COLD OIL REQIURES HEAT TO START TO CATCH FIRE. THAT IS WHY IT WILL NOT VAPORIZE AND CATCH ON FIRE BACK TO THE OIL TANK. NEVER HAD TO WORRY ABOUT THAT IN ALL MY TRIALS OF WORKING OUT THIS DESIGN.
Hi love your work, any suggestions in regards to heating a 200 litre still? I'm considering running a couple of pipes through the sides, or even using direct fire underneath . Cheers.
Bonjour, je suis super intéressé par votre feu à huile de vidange. Par contre je ne comprends pas bien le système. Serait-il possible d’avoir les plans et quelques explications c’est vraiment un bon projet merci beaucoup. Continuez comme ça
id like to see the smoke stack when you first light up... i need clean burn or i smoke out the neighbour.. i have a wood heater in my shop but i need to dispose of oil so i can use the same flue by rolling one heater out and other in
MIX OIL WITH DIESSEL 50 50 TO START OIL ON FIRE. A CUP WOULD DO IT. THEN WAIT FOR OIL TO GET NICE AND HOT. MAYBE A MINUTE. THEN ADD OIL SLOWLY TIL YOU GET IT WHERE YOU WANT IT. THIS SHOULD KEEP SMOKE DOWN TO ALMOST NOTHING.
IT WILL GIVE YOU SOME BLACK SMOKE FOR A MINUTE OR SO UNTIL YOU BURN OF THE EXTRA OIL IN THE BURN BOWL. START WITH THE LEAST AMOUNT OF OIL WHEN YOU SRART IT. THEN GET IT BURNING GOOD AFTER YOU ADD YOUR TURBO AIR. SHOULD TAKE LESS THAN 3 MINUTES TO GET YOUR BURN GOOD SO THERE IS NO BLACK SMOKE
add a door and a crucible to the top of that and you also have a blast Furness you can use all the time and act as a flywheel allowing you to turn off the gas between reheating making the heating even cheaper to run. in fact, I do it. used cooking oil also works just nice.
That's a lot of oil. Try making holes in the can near the top to add air earlier on and put a baffle in the middle of the can, just above and part way in it. That way you get a catalytic effect. I have made or purchased quite a lot of that kind of thing over the years.
SORRY had to give you thumbs down because I'm so fricken JEALOUS.. nah Just kidden,,,hahahahaa... the first one I built ... I tryed motor oil and 10% diesel and a little gas to get it rockin... I just used a old hairdryer and the Guts out of one of those old styled oil stoves..... I rigged the drip in from the side and ran the air through the old oil feed...after I threw the carburator away. ( I didn't have a clue before I built it ,,,just winged it ) and yours is so much easier...to operate ) Man that thing would turn the whole stove Cherry HOT it was amazing the temp u could reach..... we have very very cold snaps here especially when that Polar Vortex arrives... it stays -35 / -45 for couple months last few yearsIt wouldn't be bad but throw in a blictering 25 /30 mile an hr wind and it gets unbearable real quick... I switched back to wood last year after I sold the stove, but this year I'm going to try a compact downsized version.. I'm going to try one of your designs miniturized.. I just have a small shed now so hopin things will be toasty swhen the shit goes down
Frank was the description purposely useless? or just accidentally uninformative of the actual useful details? Anyway you spin it? thumbs down for click bait.
I've seen a lot of different designs,I think yours is the best I've seen so far.i like how you have built it. I've been wanting to build one but waited to see different videos on different types.byfar i like how you built yours.very simple but you definitely put alot more thought into your design and its fuction.thank you.keep building them.mike
Frank where does that air blow into the flame.. a lot of burners i see the air comes in the bottom of bowl and the air mixes down close to oil pan, hows yours doing this?
The best and most simple design I've seen. You did exclent explaning everything except how the air source enters the tank. I'm thinking the air is 90 down into the center of the oil pot but not below like the oil pipe is. Could you elaborate on this a little, please?
Thank you for everything. Appreciate your time making these videos
Would it be possible to get some more detail on your drip feed line great job on project
how do you make it? do you have a instructions video? congratulations. i say hi from mexico
A fantastic solid piece of equipment you have put together and just the sound of it alone tells a story . Well done sir and thank you very much for sharing.
Good man Frank, there's lotsa heaters n burners n blowers n bluffer's n drips on TH-cam but you have hit the nail on the head with this setup , anyone thinking of making a waste oil heater for a shed should take a good look at this one and save yourself time and effort,I have been making n messin around with different ideas this last 7 or 8 yrs and all the time lookin n copying stuff from TH-cam,I have something not unlike this in the shed and while I'm alive that burner will be there,a great job,I think there's a short video of it in my blog or watever it's called, anyway great job Frank
I used an old 8" rear lawnmower wheel to set my half freon bottle burner in. Makes a great flat base and saves half a freon bottle for another stove. I welded a handle on the side of the freon bowl like a screen door handle made out of 3/8 rebar to make the bowl real easy to get in and out.
Yes cool to try other options
You show most everything except the fan air intake position.
I see it comes into the back of the tank but you fail to explain where it ends up once inside the tank.
Once its through the wall of the tank does the pipe dead end, or does it have a 90 on it directing it into the burner bowl and if so , how much?
Tell me where the fan air pipe terminates once inside the tank and or burner bowl. Thanks.
It’s a good simple design. I have a bunch of coal still from when I had a coal furnace. If I built a door on a tank I could put some racks in it like a jerky smoker and put coal above the oil burner. That way I could burn coal but also lots of people say they turn their oil furnace off or don’t leave it unattended. If that’s true then I could turn the oil off and just let coal burn over night so the shop doesn’t get to cold by morning.
I like your set up
If you build a heat exchanger into that tank somehow you will use a lot more of the heat instead of sending it out the chimney. Mine is very similar to yours except I welded roll bar tubing through the main tank with a fan behind it. The Flames heat up the roll bar tubing and the fan behind it blows out hot air into my shop then the waste goes out the chimney.
That would be a nice video you could make!!!
Where can u buy the turbo fan? I’m having a hard time finding one
I’d like to see the rest of the components to see if it could be applied to my situation
I want to see a video of where the oil tube comes into the burner and where it goes to I know it goes into the burn pain they call it but what keeps it from catching on fire if it vaporizes no one has shown that yet I'm trying to get one built but that's the one problem I'm having is the oil drip feed if you could show that that would be awesome
COLD OIL REQIURES HEAT TO START TO CATCH FIRE. THAT IS WHY IT WILL NOT VAPORIZE AND CATCH ON FIRE BACK TO THE OIL TANK. NEVER HAD TO WORRY ABOUT THAT IN ALL MY TRIALS OF WORKING OUT THIS DESIGN.
Have you thought of trying too make one of the like a rocket mass stove insulted burn barrel with long exhaust covered by cob or concrete
Hi love your work, any suggestions in regards to heating a 200 litre still? I'm considering running a couple of pipes through the sides, or even using direct fire underneath .
Cheers.
YOU CAN DO THIS SAME DESIGN WITH HORIZONTAL TANK AND THEN PUT STILL ON TOP OF IT
Any fumes from the burning?
Bonjour, je suis super intéressé par votre feu à huile de vidange. Par contre je ne comprends pas bien le système. Serait-il possible d’avoir les plans et quelques explications c’est vraiment un bon projet merci beaucoup. Continuez comme ça
Do you have a damper on the exhaust stack or is it needed
id like to see the smoke stack when you first light up... i need clean burn or i smoke out the neighbour.. i have a wood heater in my shop but i need to dispose of oil so i can use the same flue by rolling one heater out and other in
MIX OIL WITH DIESSEL 50 50 TO START OIL ON FIRE. A CUP WOULD DO IT. THEN WAIT FOR OIL TO GET NICE AND HOT. MAYBE A MINUTE. THEN ADD OIL SLOWLY TIL YOU GET IT WHERE YOU WANT IT. THIS SHOULD KEEP SMOKE DOWN TO ALMOST NOTHING.
Thinks like your Idea I will be starting my own tomorrow thank you
How far away is the bottom of your ash bowl to you oil pipe
Sure wish I can add one to my garage. I live in cold MT. lol
Are the air and oil inputs in to the burn pan separate or have you plumbed so they are one?
They are the same . Oil runs thru the burn tube with the air. Both blow in to burn pot.
Frank, thanks for sharing!
Could you send a picture of the turbo fan and burn tube going into the tank?
Felicitări pentru sobă cît ulei consumă?pe ora
Ty for sharing looks great, sounds amazing.
Hello, is this burner for in house use, is it safe? Is there any smoke or smell?
WOULD NOT USE IN THE HOUSE
How is the air plumbed on the inside?
th-cam.com/video/5nNKQnoNYrI/w-d-xo.html
How do I stop the unit from black sooting
IT WILL GIVE YOU SOME BLACK SMOKE FOR A MINUTE OR SO UNTIL YOU BURN OF THE EXTRA OIL IN THE BURN BOWL. START WITH THE LEAST AMOUNT OF OIL WHEN YOU SRART IT. THEN GET IT BURNING GOOD AFTER YOU ADD YOUR TURBO AIR. SHOULD TAKE LESS THAN 3 MINUTES TO GET YOUR BURN GOOD SO THERE IS NO BLACK SMOKE
add a door and a crucible to the top of that and you also have a blast Furness you can use all the time and act as a flywheel allowing you to turn off the gas between reheating making the heating even cheaper to run. in fact, I do it. used cooking oil also works just nice.
The turbo tube, is just to bring fresh air in?
oil and fresh air
I will nade some for one burner with coil power washer
I can't see your set up
I Just keep wondering where is the turbo ?🤔
it is the air pumped in from fan??
That's a lot of oil. Try making holes in the can near the top to add air earlier on and put a baffle in the middle of the can, just above and part way in it. That way you get a catalytic effect. I have made or purchased quite a lot of that kind of thing over the years.
Ever thought about a water tank inside the boiler shell ,with a flue going thro to heat a wet heating system? Great video thanks.
Cool. Try it. let me know how it works.
Thanks looks good , except the open drip system . It wouldn’t If oil feed line blocks .
put a diagram
Volume is hopeless
How does blower pipe go into back of the tank ?
other videos I put out show diagram
Sag mal, läuft er da mit ner Waffe rum? 😯
Good show! Thanks for sharing!
Nice job
Looks like a dangerous neighbourhood.....one Canadian said......LOL
Super kool.
why do u need a pistol in your shop
Why not, we carry all the time
I like this one best
You use petrol to light it? Wow brave man.
You use petrol to start your car !
@@moonshiner2977 yes in a controlled explosion.
Water heater.....not a hot water heater
SORRY had to give you thumbs down because I'm so fricken JEALOUS.. nah Just kidden,,,hahahahaa... the first one I built ... I tryed motor oil and 10% diesel and a little gas to get it rockin... I just used a old hairdryer and the Guts out of one of those old styled oil stoves..... I rigged the drip in from the side and ran the air through the old oil feed...after I threw the carburator away. ( I didn't have a clue before I built it ,,,just winged it ) and yours is so much easier...to operate ) Man that thing would turn the whole stove Cherry HOT it was amazing the temp u could reach..... we have very very cold snaps here especially when that Polar Vortex arrives... it stays -35 / -45 for couple months last few yearsIt wouldn't be bad but throw in a blictering 25 /30 mile an hr wind and it gets unbearable real quick... I switched back to wood last year after I sold the stove, but this year I'm going to try a compact downsized version.. I'm going to try one of your designs miniturized.. I just have a small shed now so hopin things will be toasty swhen the shit goes down
Move your camera so folk can see
Frank was the description purposely useless? or just accidentally uninformative of the actual useful details? Anyway you spin it? thumbs down for click bait.