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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2009

Foundry using just finished Babington burner. Running rich, so it appears that I'll have to get some forced air into it to get the temps up to an acceptable level. I also have a video of just the burner that can be viewed as well (specs/ info). I'll modify it to accept a blower, and post a video of burner by itself, and inside the foundry at work.

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  • hello

    what is your oil consumption ?????

  • @bhaikhurram1This info is posted with my other oil burner videos (same oil burner-"essentially"). Rate depends upon alloys melted, duration of melt (efficiencies realized from longer term multi batch melts), thermal mass, insulation values, ambient temp, oil types burned (BTU content), etc...

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  • @len444original sorry dear i want to ask with you about oil burn timing. ie 1 ltr take how much time to burn.

    Thankx for your reply

  • hey i was wandering im having a problem with my oil can but i have a small paint can, how did you attach them together, cestes1abac@yahoo.com Thanks, Chris

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