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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

Small Air Line pumping air through a Carburetor Jet screwed into the end of a larger line filled with 80% Waste Oil (used motor oil) and 20% K2. Air line resricted fuel line enough to keep stove temp low (210 deg.) but effecient.

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  • yes, i gave up on it, more problems. i run wood now to 500deg then gravity drip oil to maintain 500 deg fire. works good as long as you dont open stov after feeding oil untill next morning for cleaning.

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  • think of a 1/4 inch line in a verticle position with a "T" at the bottom of it. Attach the fish air pump to the "T", stick it into a pool of oil. When the air bubbles rise up the tube, they push or elevate a small section of oil ahead of each bubble. Now bend the top of the tube over and run it slightly downhill to the Babbington ball and the oil will gravity flow to the ball. I hope I explained that well enough without a picture.

  • Very cool, but I don't understand how you've connected the airline to the waste oil line? hose in a hose? or as a t?

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