At first I didn’t think there was any way he was going to fire this up inside an enclosed space, but then I noticed the steel toed safety flip flops and realized I was wrong. 😂
You are correct! Lol, great comment! I don't concern myself with fresh air or safety, I heal pretty quick! I'm a trained professional also,I'm a walking,talking OSHA violation! 🤣
If I can help one person,in some way, that's good enough for me! I appreciate you taking the time to watch. I have quite a few burner designs over the years, but this was my first, no welding build. I'll be showing more builds,so I hope you enjoy those as well!
Very cool video Karl, I'm assuming this burner is used to heat a work shop. Very Nice. I prefer to wear Crocs during these applications, it saves the tops of my feet from burns when knocking the slag off the hose clamps. 😎 Be Safe Brother.
@RoyDees-t2k The blower is a Dayton 1TDN7A, flows a max of 50 CFM, and only uses about 20 watts a 120 volt. I'd be happy to answer any questions. Thanks for watching!
This is the first time I’ve tuned in and it was very hard to know what you were doing. Please think about more close ups. I’m going to look at some of your other videos to try and understand what you were doing. Overall I’d say a good video. Thank you
OSHA approved! 😆 I feel like you should win something for being the first to comment about them! I am surprised it took this long. No feet were harmed in the making of this video.
I like this burner! Karl do you think the black iron pipe would last longer in a burner than what pipe you used on your boiler? I guess probably not cause you would have used that instead.
1 inch black pipe pieces, 1×12 inch nipple,1×9 inch nipple, 1 90-degree elbow,1 cap. 1/4 inch black pipe pieces 3- 8 inch nipples,1-6 inch nipple,2- merchant couplings,1-90-degree elbow,and 1-45-degree elbow. 1 empty paint can,new or used. Some 1/8th×1/2 inch strap steel for the Z-brackets,3 radiator clamps size 12, 1-step bit,1-1/8th inch drill bit. Some self tapping metal screws. I was using a Dayton blower model number 1TDN7A I think that's everything. I hope that helps. Happy burning!
It would be great if you record your hands closeup when assembling a relatively small apparatus . . instead of recording your full body. I can´t see what you are doing. . . good day
I have been doing that since this video. Sorry about that. I have it laid out at the beginning of exactly how it's assembled. This was one of my first videos, and I have been doing my best to get the details on camera now. I can answer any questions you might have. Have a good day as well!
@@johnfranke9655 This was one of my first videos. I would be happy to answer any questions about the assembly. I had someone else who had a hard time seeing what I was doing as well. I have since tried to get much closer to what I'm doing and keep trying to improve. Sorry to have wasted your time. I do have many other burner designs that are much easier to see the details and assembly. Thanks for your comment.
Excellent video, thank you for taking the time to show how its done.
At first I didn’t think there was any way he was going to fire this up inside an enclosed space, but then I noticed the steel toed safety flip flops and realized I was wrong. 😂
You are correct! Lol, great comment! I don't concern myself with fresh air or safety, I heal pretty quick! I'm a trained professional also,I'm a walking,talking OSHA violation! 🤣
If you build it they will come. ... Field of Dreams
Good video! I subscribed. You are a good creator.
Thank you!
Very cool karl. Thanks for taking the time to show people how to do this
If I can help one person,in some way, that's good enough for me! I appreciate you taking the time to watch. I have quite a few burner designs over the years, but this was my first, no welding build. I'll be showing more builds,so I hope you enjoy those as well!
Great job!!
John Cena making a waste oil burner!
Great job! I know it is difficult to do this project without a welder. A decent flux MiG welder is less than $150
Thx for sharing dude!
Thanks for watching!
good show man. cheers
Much appreciated! I have to give credit to content creators. It's a learning curve, for sure!
Very cool video Karl, I'm assuming this burner is used to heat a work shop. Very Nice. I prefer to wear Crocs during these applications, it saves the tops of my feet from burns when knocking the slag off the hose clamps. 😎 Be Safe Brother.
Steel toe sandals for me! 😆
Nice!
I would have liked to see what the blower looked like.
@RoyDees-t2k The blower is a Dayton 1TDN7A, flows a max of 50 CFM, and only uses about 20 watts a 120 volt. I'd be happy to answer any questions. Thanks for watching!
@@RoyDees-t2k th-cam.com/video/DEh4jYV_xcg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=r3qRv9RxN5LFMmAr
This is the first time I’ve tuned in and it was very hard to know what you were doing. Please think about more close ups. I’m going to look at some of your other videos to try and understand what you were doing. Overall I’d say a good video. Thank you
I'm working on it, but I have never been one to document what I do. I appreciate your feedback! Thank you!
I have the same safety sandals! I love them when I am running my chainsaw
OSHA approved! 😆 I feel like you should win something for being the first to comment about them! I am surprised it took this long. No feet were harmed in the making of this video.
Maybe try a lens from some dollar store sunglasses... To tone down the brightness for your camera. (But I wouldn't recommend polarized)
I'm going to try an old welding lens as well. Thanks for the suggestion!
I like this burner! Karl do you think the black iron pipe would last longer in a burner than what pipe you used on your boiler? I guess probably not cause you would have used that instead.
I would think so,it's much thicker than exhaust pipe. I use exhaust pipe because I don't have to buy any fittings. I can just bend and weld my own.
That makes sense.@@karlsoffroad
Will it run without the blower if needed?
I'm posting a video very soon to answer that question. I wanted to know the same thing! Thanks for watching!
Is it possible to get a better list of pieces?
1 inch black pipe pieces, 1×12 inch nipple,1×9 inch nipple, 1 90-degree elbow,1 cap.
1/4 inch black pipe pieces 3- 8 inch nipples,1-6 inch nipple,2- merchant couplings,1-90-degree elbow,and 1-45-degree elbow. 1 empty paint can,new or used. Some 1/8th×1/2 inch strap steel for the Z-brackets,3 radiator clamps size 12,
1-step bit,1-1/8th inch drill bit. Some self tapping metal screws. I was using a Dayton blower model number 1TDN7A I think that's everything. I hope that helps. Happy burning!
Looks like a Snap on YA212 welder….!
Nothing like a flame on the fuel supply line and a plastic air hose just waiting for radiant heat to travel to it .
The oil burns better if it is pre-heated, and the air supply pipe never gets hot.
It would be great if you record your hands closeup when assembling a relatively small apparatus . . instead of recording your full body. I can´t see what you are doing. . . good day
I have been doing that since this video. Sorry about that. I have it laid out at the beginning of exactly how it's assembled. This was one of my first videos, and I have been doing my best to get the details on camera now. I can answer any questions you might have.
Have a good day as well!
What a total waste of time, with your camera so far away, we can't see a thing that you are doing
@@johnfranke9655 This was one of my first videos. I would be happy to answer any questions about the assembly. I had someone else who had a hard time seeing what I was doing as well. I have since tried to get much closer to what I'm doing and keep trying to improve. Sorry to have wasted your time. I do have many other burner designs that are much easier to see the details and assembly. Thanks for your comment.
maybe stick to carpentry
Says the guy sitting around watching TH-cam.