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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2010

This video shows a modified Mother Earth News (MENS) Waste Oil Heater in action. This project was funded by JP Poodt.

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  • i would realy like to make one of these,,,where can i get a set of plans.....chears

  • @suzukimark Roger Sanders sells an eBook that has complete plans for the heater plus a lot of other useful tips and tricks. Do a Google search for his name and waste oil heater, you'll find it right away.

  • could you show the exhaust? I guess you've got quite a dirty combustion going on there!

  • @dispatcher7007 It's not as bad one might think, it's a little worse when the heater is first lit, after it warms up it burns pretty clean. I made another video showing the chimney from outside the building, Checkout my channel for Drip Feed Waste Oil Heater Smoke Test.

  • Nice, how warm does she get?

    Warm enough to get some steam going?

  • @memadmax69 It gets toasty, if you crank it up it will glow red hot about 8 to 10 inches above and below the burner. Because it's a radiant heater it puts off a warm fuzzy kind of heat that is very pleasant, although it does take sometime to bring a space up to a comfortable temp.

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  • nice job

  • @ding0925 Google: Sight Feed Needle Valve, note they are pricey.

  • @BreakfastBentoBox "Thanks for polluting the air my kids breath, prick." [sic]

    sitting at a computer, in a house that probably has both heating and air con, and complaining about pollution... priceless... thanks for that!!!

  • @breakfastbentobox.

    Dude your retarded. All fuel oils and waste oils (diesel, kerosene, filtered waste oils, hydolic oil, transmission fluids, non-waste oil, ect) all are non combustible liquid fuels. And put out over 75% less carbon emmisions then wood, coal,(which I'm Proud to say I burn both in my wood/coal stove and getting ready to add a #1-#2 fuel oil stove which is diesel and kerosene) and natural gas,

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