Waste Oil Burning Stove

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2008

Waste Oil Burning Stove

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  • A 3/4 inch hole is drilled into the cap so that I could compress the air coming out of the air tube and aid in atomizing the oil. Check out my other video of this piece that I modified. The video is waste oil stove burner modified.

  • Very nice work...whats the oil consumption?

  • @jmye1524 from two quarts an hour to two gallons an hour. Two gallons is the most I've burned in a hour.

  • why do you have two large pipes joining the two barrels together? is one going out the flue, and the other heating up the top barrel? thanks. I have to say that this is the best looking oil burner that ive seen. most of them are ugly fire bombs. nice work.

  • The top barrel is the heat exchanger, which holds the heat. The flue pipe has a damper in it and I can close it to about 90% of the way. Heat rises, so I needed another tube. That is why there is two of them. This stove will muster some serious heat. Leaving the damper open just a tad will equalize the pressure between the bottom barrel and the top barrel. Closing the damper 90% of the way, I can get the exchanger heat up to 800 degrees. Put a fan on it, I can heat my shop pretty quick. Thanks

  • Sorry, I don't have any blueprints. I have since modified my down tube so that I could have a better control of the oil and air flow to the burner. All this is, is basic physic's. Oil and air is coming down the down tube and the oil is atomized cause the air is compressed and is released once it leaves the down tube. All the down tube does it direct the air and the oil line that is inside of it. The cap at the end has a 1" hole in it. Thats what increases the air pressure when atomizing the oil.

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  • How is the air blowing into the burn chamber with the end cap on it? Are there air holes drilled around the oil hole? Nice burner! Im working on one now.

  • Is there a blueprint for this unit? I am not completely sure how it works but I would love to learn. Thank you for all your effort. This seems amazing...good luck!

  • no oil is poured in the burner. It cames from the oil line that is inside the air tube.

  • do you pour oil in the stove

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