I saw this video years back. Now that I own dump trucks I have too much waste oil and decided to build my own. Puppy bowl, saw blade and brake rotor included. Can't believe the heat it puts out! It'll make my shop warm all winter long in cold wisconsin. Thank you so much!!!
If you have a vent over your stove you can make a small version and run it there. When my dad lived in a condo he missed being able to grill foods, I bought him a small grill to put on the stove, he loved it.
I got tagged as being offensive. Somebody must not want me to say fat... Oh dear! I really do love all the different things you invent and make. Your videos are most always easy to follow except when I do not have a clue about electricity or something.
I was literally looking at my wood stove insert in the shed and dreaming of using up our used farm engine oil in it! Your well known in western Canada.
I used a pot as a stand & a kitchen utensil holder full of holes from ikea & a saw blade like urs & put fire lighters in the setup & i have no do0r YET, but it works like a charm. Well chuffed with it thanks.
There are so many designs out and I've seen so many of your videos but I think I'm actually going to make this one. I was looking at smudge pots and downdraft stuff and combining a bunch of stuff and this one is so simple I think even I can do it.
Very simple setup. I have been considering such a heater for years now. Been thinking of the best way to heat my garage full time. I think this is the way to go. I can get wood stoves for next to nothing. The rest is all scrap.
Thank you Gerry for putting this one up different kind of burner but the same kind of burner simple and effective I wish you well from the United States I know you guys are having some issues in your country with the politicians just like we are and in the end we the people will win stay safe warm and fed! From New Hampshire❤️🔥🇺🇸
Is the saw blade nessisary? can you explain the use of all the stuff stacked like milk tin, break disc, saw blade? how and why is all that nessisary? Im assuming for better burn, but I just dont understand quite why.
just an observation, would it help burn more efficiently if you drill a hole on the center of the bottom dog feeder and also on the upper sides of the baby formula can so air can also go up through the bottom dog feeder to the baby formula can.
When first watching your videos last year I began making my burners out of stainless dog bowls, that stainless is hell working with. The cold weather is here in Texas now I'm ready for your new variations
My original burner was made from 1/4 plate steel, looked solid and I thought it would last a long time, but the stainless bowl is a much better way to go. The thick burner I made wouldn't get hot enough to vaporize the oil properly, to big to get properly heat soaked, the thinner stainless bowls handle the heat, get hot faster and vaporize the fuel much better. Now if I can get mine to draft as good as yours, I'll be much better off. Looking good Gerry nice video and cheers,
I watched your video and made My own oil burner for the fireplace how do you keep your oil feed line from clogging it seems to get so hot the oil Burns inside until it is solid charcoal and will not feed any more oil to the fire and it goes out Do you have any suggestiwas your oil feed line submerged under the oil or was it just dripping inside
Hi there buddy oh man this is awesome. I have some wmo I’m gonna heat my shop with. This is the best design I’ve seen yet thank you so much for sharing. GOD bless you and yours!
In a filipino community, stove burner using waste oil is what's trending right now. Hope you can show us how to make it for we always waste oil to be burn.
Love this! Challenge for you! I have a shop that I installed a used woodstove in. Works great but it would be nice to be able to burn the waste oil I accumulate instead of trucking it down to Advance Auto. I'd like an easy to build unit to possibly sit on top of the woodstove that I can use to burn waste oil. It'd be nice to leave the unit on the woodstove even when the woodstove is operational...but not required.
I have an oil feed line into my wood stove , you can virtually set a dish and a rotor or such up inside your wood stove and do the exact same thing, I have actually tried it I can with in minutes convert my wood stove to oil burner works great for me
I built a burner simular to yours and the only problem I have is smoke sometimes comes out of the sight fitting. the stack is clear. I am using 3/4 black pipe for the drip, what can be causing this
Make sure all air is forced to draw through the burn chamber. I built this but my stove has airflow from around the burning apparatus. This allows the draft to pull from areas not near the flame, which starves the big flame of the large amount of oxygen it needs to burn stoichiometrically
the center distance between holes. if you're like me and suck at math , get a textile tape measure and measure around the object to get the length , then divide by the amount of holes you want.
Nope! I'm about as hard core of an environmentalist as they come and I love this. Making use of a waste product that is often improperly disposed of is as eco-friendly as it can be.
amazing video it has created some inspiration on doing something similar my question is could I do away with the spacer on top of the saw blade by flipping over the brake rotor and how would this affect the burn any information would be greatly appreciated thanks
I made one of these using a regular gas cylinder and dog feed bowls with a drip feed but one day the local meath CoCouncil inspectors visited my farm work shop and said it was illegal to b burning waste engine oil while mothers drive their only child to school in their gas guzzling range rivers absolute bullshit lovely video sir seamus from navan p's the dog bowls burn out after a few weeks I started to use casr iron pots
My grandparents had an oil furnace. My father replaced it w/ a natural gas, forced air one. My grandmother said she really missed her old one because she was never as warm again.
Hi Assist Stance. It's going to be an expensive winter world wide this year I think with the way energy is being priced. Thanks for commenting Cheers Gerry 👍👍
As a kid, my grandmother had one, right in the center of the "dining" room. We got up in the morning freezing and she would have us stand by the stove. She put in the kerosene with a turkey baster, lit it with a wooden match, then turned on the oil. She ran it with a blue flame. By the time breakfast was made, it was warm in the whole house. By the time we went to bed, you couldn't stand the heat! That would last a portion of the night until it was cold in the house again!
@@Good4All4Good Every fuel is the same , the importance is output . If a burner is low power it will be low power on gas ,ethanol or oil. Coal stoves put up a "fight " , they turn red
Can you use old diesel fuel? I just bought a big tank and it has about 100 gallons of 5 year old off road diesel fuel in it. There's no way I will use that for any of my equipment but it sure would be nice to use it for a burner if possible.
Could a large paper fire or small wood fire be used to bring the temperature of the pieces that need to be hot to light up oil up to the appropriate level?
Your designs always work so well. I built and used two for a temporary project. They were hot enough to melt the propane tanks they were made of if I wasn’t careful :) Thank you.
@@BlainesGarage once I dialed it in it was fine. When I turned up the oil too high things got too hot so I turned it down. So not for the totally careless but workable. But everyone has to live within their zones. Definitely not for everyone
@@BlainesGarage drip systems are commercially available and have been for decades, manufactured in numerous countries from the 'States to the Netherlands. Examples are the Danish Refleks stoves (use on fishing boats so ultra safe) and the Swedish Glembrings. It's just down to refinement and whether one has the experience and knowledge to make a safe one.
Beauty lies in simplicity, once again, what a great build. Please show us how to make one inside of a .50 cal Ammo Can. If it can be done. It might be too small. Thanks so much for the great videos! I've definitely subscribed!
Thing is, that this kind of tech can be used in allmost any wood burning stove. You just have to build a burner insert that fits the stove, drill a small hole for the oil feed, and you are good to go
How important is the stove being air tight for this application? I have an old US made cast iron pot belly stove that really isn't safe to use for wood or coal, simply because the chance for a runaway is too high. Think it would be a good candidate for a build like this because of the ability to control the oil feed?
Hola, piensa que con todas las medias de seguridad necesarias como supervision , extintores y buen sistema de aire este modelo podría servir para calefacción del hogar ?
Long time viewer, new subscriber. I love what you've been able to do with waste oil burners. I was hoping you could give me some advice. I have a 21,600 cubic foot building in northern Utah. (30' x 30' x with 24 foot to the rafters.) I want to heat it with waste oil burners inside of two 55 gallon barrels. The walls are concrete about 18 inches thick, but the rafters are just open framed trusses with sheeting and shingles. I'd like to close in the rafters with plywood or sheet rock and add some insulation. But that has to wait for a year or two. How would you build a burner system to heat my building? Thanks and keep making awesome videos. Doug
I saw this video years back. Now that I own dump trucks I have too much waste oil and decided to build my own. Puppy bowl, saw blade and brake rotor included. Can't believe the heat it puts out! It'll make my shop warm all winter long in cold wisconsin. Thank you so much!!!
I can't do it in my apartment, but like the idea of using up waste cooking oil constructively.
If you have a vent over your stove you can make a small version and run it there. When my dad lived in a condo he missed being able to grill foods, I bought him a small grill to put on the stove, he loved it.
I love your shows!! thank you i am a 72 yo fat granny who loves to try stuff.
I got tagged as being offensive. Somebody must not want me to say fat... Oh dear! I really do love all the different things you invent and make. Your videos are most always easy to follow except when I do not have a clue about electricity or something.
I was literally looking at my wood stove insert in the shed and dreaming of using up our used farm engine oil in it! Your well known in western Canada.
hi thx for the vid,
we have to see how the smoke is at the exit very informative...
Great oven, I've seen many ovens, but this is clearly the best because you don't need a fan and the dosage is also brilliant!! Thank you for sharing
super heady dosage, I agree!
Amazing. Now I want to convert a wood burner into an oil burner. Love it
i done that but to much heat for my house it was like a rocket engine and that was just with a drip feed do it outdoors only
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Hey Gerry glad to see you back in the shed making videos
I used a pot as a stand & a kitchen utensil holder full of holes from ikea & a saw blade like urs & put fire lighters in the setup & i have no do0r YET, but it works like a charm. Well chuffed with it thanks.
I love videos like yours that help people be more self reliant.
And a partridge in a pear tree . Well done, man!!
How would it work with house insurance?
Better not tell them
proper heady mate bet she keep ya shed bloody comfy
Very cool, I made a wood stove out of a 55 gallon drum...I wouldn't mind having this as an option.
Looks like he does both wood and oil in this build. Would be worth the benefits if your able to convert yours to do both.
Great video. You could pull air to the burner from the outside so you don't get underpressure in the shed. That way you avoid to pull cold air in =)
Thank so much. With hard times on the way. Keeping warm is key with water
Funny the other day I was looking at one of those to utilize as a burn chamber.
You have the best waste oil burner video's!
I've missed seeing you very much, Gerry! Your spirit and ingenuity have long been inspirational to me, so glad this video came onto my feed! Thanks!
Imagine what an old water heater could do set up like THAT
Sounds like whatever you are trying to heat would burn down lol
There are so many designs out and I've seen so many of your videos but I think I'm actually going to make this one. I was looking at smudge pots and downdraft stuff and combining a bunch of stuff and this one is so simple I think even I can do it.
❤Way to use junk to make treasure I really enjoy your channel happy Monday😊
If I live in cold places, I will definitely try it. The winter in my place is too mild and short.
Nice and easy setup. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Very simple setup. I have been considering such a heater for years now. Been thinking of the best way to heat my garage full time. I think this is the way to go. I can get wood stoves for next to nothing. The rest is all scrap.
Can you burn waste engine oil and if so would it produce dangerous heavy metals? And that would make it dangerous to be outside right?
I use waxed cardbord stripes to start it without diesel or blowtorch. Takes a few minutes but i have time
Like the idea.. did it with a plastic 55 gallon drum. Amazing!!
Joking about the plastic drum.
와우~ 정말 멋지십니다. I love your smile. Thank you.
Thank you Gerry for putting this one up different kind of burner but the same kind of burner simple and effective I wish you well from the United States I know you guys are having some issues in your country with the politicians just like we are and in the end we the people will win stay safe warm and fed! From New Hampshire❤️🔥🇺🇸
Nice cool I need that in my garage.
Very interesting video,you give me some ideas how to make my old wood stove run again, thanks.
So simple. Thank you for your video.
Great design! Simple and effective. Thank You Sir!
interesting.. how much oil do they use ??
Great, just when I thought that wheel-cover theft was a problem of the past.
how long would that can of oil last?
Wonder if it could be scaled down for a camp stove
brilliant mate much love from across the pond
Fantastic video!
This one is getting made!
Happy Mr. Making the invention, the project & the filming.2👍🏻 up. Very intersting, tempted to copy( Dan G)
Is the saw blade nessisary?
can you explain the use of all the stuff stacked like milk tin, break disc, saw blade? how and why is all that nessisary? Im assuming for better burn, but I just dont understand quite why.
just an observation, would it help burn more efficiently if you drill a hole on the center of the bottom dog feeder and also on the upper sides of the baby formula can so air can also go up through the bottom dog feeder to the baby formula can.
What a great video. Thanks so much for sharing .
When first watching your videos last year I began making my burners out of stainless dog bowls, that stainless is hell working with. The cold weather is here in Texas now I'm ready for your new variations
Thanks! Looking for a way to heat my shop for the winter and this will do it!
My original burner was made from 1/4 plate steel, looked solid and I thought it would last a long time, but the stainless bowl is a much better way to go. The thick burner I made wouldn't get hot enough to vaporize the oil properly, to big to get properly heat soaked, the thinner stainless bowls handle the heat, get hot faster and vaporize the fuel much better. Now if I can get mine to draft as good as yours, I'll be much better off. Looking good Gerry nice video and cheers,
Commercially produced non-forced air oil stoves, typically require a minimum of 18 feet of chimney. How much are you running?
Maybe 10' at best, might have to stick with a blower. I added an electric blower, and it runs really hot now. @@ElementofKindness
The boiler hero is here!!!
Great stuff, will need to make one of these as they intend to hike everything we use to heat homes continuously, loved the vid.
Bonjour,c super quand il y’a pas de bois et ça revient pas cher ,par contre les odeurs de Lhuil brûlé ????merci pour le partage
I watched your video and made My own oil burner for the fireplace how do you keep your oil feed line from clogging it seems to get so hot the oil Burns inside until it is solid charcoal and will not feed any more oil to the fire and it goes out Do you have any suggestiwas your oil feed line submerged under the oil or was it just dripping inside
Hi there buddy oh man this is awesome. I have some wmo I’m gonna heat my shop with. This is the best design I’ve seen yet thank you so much for sharing. GOD bless you and yours!
you are the master of waste oil heating universe !
Good helpful video sir im in the process of putting someone like this together
Voi americanii sinteti foarte meticulosi ,felicitări !
Hallo sir
Very nice video
Is the fumes from the oven is toxic?
Thanks
In a filipino community, stove burner using waste oil is what's trending right now. Hope you can show us how to make it for we always waste oil to be burn.
i like it going make one thanks
Hi, gerry wish you and your family all the best God bless you all and I am still whating for the oil boiler
Love this!
Challenge for you! I have a shop that I installed a used woodstove in. Works great but it would be nice to be able to burn the waste oil I accumulate instead of trucking it down to Advance Auto. I'd like an easy to build unit to possibly sit on top of the woodstove that I can use to burn waste oil. It'd be nice to leave the unit on the woodstove even when the woodstove is operational...but not required.
I have an oil feed line into my wood stove , you can virtually set a dish and a rotor or such up inside your wood stove and do the exact same thing, I have actually tried it I can with in minutes convert my wood stove to oil burner works great for me
Bonjour c'est super est-ce que ça fonctionnerait avec de l'huile de vidange svp merci
I built a burner simular to yours and the only problem I have is smoke sometimes comes out of the sight fitting. the stack is clear. I am using 3/4 black pipe for the drip, what can be causing this
Make sure all air is forced to draw through the burn chamber. I built this but my stove has airflow from around the burning apparatus. This allows the draft to pull from areas not near the flame, which starves the big flame of the large amount of oxygen it needs to burn stoichiometrically
How long does a full dog food tin of oil last?
Gerry ------->>>>>>> thanks for the measurements I like the door on the barrel what it off of ?
cheers
Not understanding how to calculate how many holes needed with a given diameter, what does the 22 represent?
the center distance between holes. if you're like me and suck at math , get a textile tape measure and measure around the object to get the length , then divide by the amount of holes you want.
Good to see another video 😊
this video would probably send environmentalists into a frenzy. This is old school engineering at it's finest though.
Nope! I'm about as hard core of an environmentalist as they come and I love this. Making use of a waste product that is often improperly disposed of is as eco-friendly as it can be.
I think theyre blocking the free heat videos for canada .. cant see any of them
The frackers are probably blocking it who are sending oil to the USA too.@@mechanicboy8
Cuando los ambientalistas se queden sin gas de red y sepan lo que es el frío seguramente van a usar estos dispositivos 😂😂😂😂
Would this only work with a cold air intake on the bottom? Could you run it with the door cracked instead?
amazing video it has created some inspiration on doing something similar my question is could I do away with the spacer on top of the saw blade by flipping over the brake rotor and how would this affect the burn any information would be greatly appreciated thanks
I made one of these using a regular gas cylinder and dog feed bowls with a drip feed but one day the local meath CoCouncil inspectors visited my farm work shop and said it was illegal to b burning waste engine oil while mothers drive their only child to school in their gas guzzling range rivers absolute bullshit lovely video sir seamus from navan p's the dog bowls burn out after a few weeks I started to use casr iron pots
Gerry ------->>>>>>> how did you calculate the spacing of the holes in the puppy feeder
Great ingenuity- thanks for the video
My grandparents had an oil furnace. My father replaced it w/ a natural gas, forced air one. My grandmother said she really missed her old one because she was never as warm again.
Hi Assist Stance. It's going to be an expensive winter world wide this year I think with the way energy is being priced. Thanks for commenting Cheers Gerry 👍👍
As a kid, my grandmother had one, right in the center of the "dining" room. We got up in the morning freezing and she would have us stand by the stove. She put in the kerosene with a turkey baster, lit it with a wooden match, then turned on the oil. She ran it with a blue flame. By the time breakfast was made, it was warm in the whole house. By the time we went to bed, you couldn't stand the heat! That would last a portion of the night until it was cold in the house again!
@@VangoghsDoggo Yep! Oil is different.
@@Good4All4Good Every fuel is the same , the importance is output .
If a burner is low power it will be low power on gas ,ethanol or oil.
Coal stoves put up a "fight " , they turn red
That's down to the thermostat not the fuel
can you use the air intake to control the flame ?
Can you use old diesel fuel? I just bought a big tank and it has about 100 gallons of 5 year old off road diesel fuel in it. There's no way I will use that for any of my equipment but it sure would be nice to use it for a burner if possible.
Could a large paper fire or small wood fire be used to bring the temperature of the pieces that need to be hot to light up oil up to the appropriate level?
I love it. Will used car engine oil work
Hey why the flamme don’t go in the oil pipe ? How can it be safe for the oil tank ?
Thank you for your answer
Can it be used with engine oil waste as weii?
Your designs always work so well. I built and used two for a temporary project. They were hot enough to melt the propane tanks they were made of if I wasn’t careful :)
Thank you.
Thanks. I try to make them easy to construct. The next version will heat water. Working on it next week. Cheers Gerry
GerrysDiy 👍👍 👍👍👍👍 👍👍
…and this is why i won’t waste my time with drip feed setups anymore. It’s just not safe.
@@BlainesGarage once I dialed it in it was fine. When I turned up the oil too high things got too hot so I turned it down. So not for the totally careless but workable. But everyone has to live within their zones. Definitely not for everyone
@@BlainesGarage drip systems are commercially available and have been for decades, manufactured in numerous countries from the 'States to the Netherlands. Examples are the Danish Refleks stoves (use on fishing boats so ultra safe) and the Swedish Glembrings. It's just down to refinement and whether one has the experience and knowledge to make a safe one.
Bravo !, Très bonne idée 💡
great job!!!
Gracias por este grandioso video desde españa.
I see you don’t use the 1 inch black pipe over the feed tube anymore. Not needed?
This guy is amazing
Hi, how you get front cover barrel stove from... thanks
Is there any risk of the pipe getting to hot and then igniting the oil in the pipe? Starting a back fire?
the waste oil is dipping on the saw blade or down to botom..????
Beauty lies in simplicity, once again, what a great build. Please show us how to make one inside of a .50 cal Ammo Can. If it can be done. It might be too small. Thanks so much for the great videos! I've definitely subscribed!
how long does the oil last
Thing is, that this kind of tech can be used in allmost any wood burning stove. You just have to build a burner insert that fits the stove, drill a small hole for the oil feed, and you are good to go
How important is the stove being air tight for this application? I have an old US made cast iron pot belly stove that really isn't safe to use for wood or coal, simply because the chance for a runaway is too high. Think it would be a good candidate for a build like this because of the ability to control the oil feed?
Hola, piensa que con todas las medias de seguridad necesarias como supervision , extintores y buen sistema de aire este modelo podría servir para calefacción del hogar ?
All thats needed is a brain and a smile.
Yes
Long time viewer, new subscriber. I love what you've been able to do with waste oil burners. I was hoping you could give me some advice. I have a 21,600 cubic foot building in northern Utah. (30' x 30' x with 24 foot to the rafters.) I want to heat it with waste oil burners inside of two 55 gallon barrels. The walls are concrete about 18 inches thick, but the rafters are just open framed trusses with sheeting and shingles. I'd like to close in the rafters with plywood or sheet rock and add some insulation. But that has to wait for a year or two. How would you build a burner system to heat my building? Thanks and keep making awesome videos. Doug
Very nice!
First sorry my bad english. Does'nt fire can go backwards to oilpipe? Great burner and the most important , without any fan.
Love your heating videos mate.
how can I burn old 2T mixture, which was not used at the time? I still keep it. Mix it with waste oil?
Just wondering. Does the oil drip onto the saw blade or into the puppy feeder?