Home made diesel from WMO part2

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2010

See part one first! Read the warning.

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  • I also would like to add that when watching your video, I notice that the diesel product coming out of the condenser is mixed with a gas. I would venture to guess that if you collected that gas and ran it through another condenser, you may get a gasoline or mineral spirits type of fluid/product.

  • @timmer9lives

    Yes..the boiler is welded to the flange Its a 3" piece of steel tubing with a bottom welded in to it. By changing the hight that sticks out on top you can regulate the amount of reflux. The burner is one of my own designs. it based on a babington burner but vertical. I made a new burner and distiller. I will make a new video some time and place it on youtube

    Regards,

    Redkraby

  • Whats with the gay music man? You gotta tongue? Wish I could hear you explain the process man? I would like to learn your secrets. Thanks for nothing and have a great weekend!

  • @charronfamilyconnect

    If you had taken the trouble to read through the reply's then you had noticed that English is not my native language. It sounded stupid, so I removed the spoken comment. Watch part one. I have put written comment on that video. I hope I did not f*ck*d up your weekend! That was not my intention!

    Regards,

    Redkrabby.

  • Nice system. I like the burner, did you make that as well? Also- are you using catalyst in your system, and if so then what is it's composition?

    thanks for posting this

  • @NE1LO

    Thank you for the compliment. No I'm not using any catalyst in the boiler. I just boil the oil, and condense the vapours back to a liquid. No reflux either. And yes....I designed and build this burner myself.

    Thanks for your comment.

    Redkrabby

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  • screw the plastic! Throw some red wine in that boiler and have yourself some Brandy!

  • It's a great system Redrabby and I would love to find out some more details of the burner/boiler and the condenser. I have an idea, but am not totally clear of whats going on in the steel pipe. Is the boiler located in that flange or is there a tube which goes from that flange into the big pipe and then returns up to the flange?

  • @thierryanna

    No problem...thanks for the compliment.

    Regards,

    Redkrabby

  • @Redkrabby Who told you you sounded stupid? You sounded different. Dude what people think is none of your business. Trust me people love accents. I am Ukranian and I have few videos and they sound stupid but who cares it's not for that purpose you are explaining the process to friends. I will like it I promice:)

  • @Redkrabby No man its okay my weekend was not too f*cked up. I like your sense of humour! You did well for a guy who doesnt speak good english! HeHe!

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