FANTASTIC Puppy Feeder Waste Oil Burner
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Fantastic output . Puppy Feeder Waste Oil burner. Buit to work in my stove but endless possibliities. I built this burner to work in my stove to heat my shed for the winter. My uninsulted shed is easy to heat with this high output waste oil burner made from a puppy feeder. This stainless steel puppy feeder was in the shed when I thought about using it on one of my waste oil burner projects. This works great and was a very interesting and easy project to get started.
Cheers
Gerry
Puppy feeder used Amazon amzn.to/3TASxpS
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Hey Gerry glad to see you back in the shed making videos
When first watching your videos last year I began making my burners out of stainless dog bowls, that stainless is hell working with. The cold weather is here in Texas now I'm ready for your new variations
Great stuff, will need to make one of these as they intend to hike everything we use to heat homes continuously, loved the vid.
Amazing. Now I want to convert a wood burner into an oil burner. Love it
I was literally looking at my wood stove insert in the shed and dreaming of using up our used farm engine oil in it! Your well known in western Canada.
Thanks! Looking for a way to heat my shop for the winter and this will do it!
Helló! Köszönöm a megosztást! Sok ilyen alkotás kívánok neked! By
There are so many designs out and I've seen so many of your videos but I think I'm actually going to make this one. I was looking at smudge pots and downdraft stuff and combining a bunch of stuff and this one is so simple I think even I can do it.
So simple. Thank you for your video.
I used a pot as a stand & a kitchen utensil holder full of holes from ikea & a saw blade like urs & put fire lighters in the setup & i have no do0r YET, but it works like a charm. Well chuffed with it thanks.
Love your heating videos mate.
Nice and easy setup. Thanks for sharing 🙂
What a great video. Thanks so much for sharing .
Thank you Gerry for putting this one up different kind of burner but the same kind of burner simple and effective I wish you well from the United States I know you guys are having some issues in your country with the politicians just like we are and in the end we the people will win stay safe warm and fed! From New Hampshire❤️🔥🇺🇸
Thank so much. With hard times on the way. Keeping warm is key with water
Fantastic video! This one is getting made!
Hi there buddy oh man this is awesome. I have some wmo I’m gonna heat my shop with. This is the best design I’ve seen yet thank you so much for sharing. GOD bless you and yours!
와우~ 정말 멋지십니다. I love your smile. Thank you.
Nice cool I need that in my garage.
Классная горелка!!! Лайк однозначно! Спасибо большое за ценную информацию, пойду такую же делать,а вам удачи и процветания вашему каналу 😊😊😊
One of the greatest DIY channels on YT!!
You have the best waste oil burner video's!
And a partridge in a pear tree . Well done, man!!
Outstanding!
Great ingenuity- thanks for the video
Great oven, I've seen many ovens, but this is clearly the best because you don't need a fan and the dosage is also brilliant!! Thank you for sharing
@youvebeenspooked
4 ай бұрын
super heady dosage, I agree!
I can't do it in my apartment, but like the idea of using up waste cooking oil constructively.
hi thx for the vid, we have to see how the smoke is at the exit very informative...
Good to see another video 😊
❤Way to use junk to make treasure I really enjoy your channel happy Monday😊
Bravo !, Très bonne idée 💡
Funny the other day I was looking at one of those to utilize as a burn chamber.
Very cool, I made a wood stove out of a 55 gallon drum...I wouldn't mind having this as an option.
@jduda1127
Жыл бұрын
Looks like he does both wood and oil in this build. Would be worth the benefits if your able to convert yours to do both.
Happy Mr. Making the invention, the project & the filming.2👍🏻 up. Very intersting, tempted to copy( Dan G)
Love this! Challenge for you! I have a shop that I installed a used woodstove in. Works great but it would be nice to be able to burn the waste oil I accumulate instead of trucking it down to Advance Auto. I'd like an easy to build unit to possibly sit on top of the woodstove that I can use to burn waste oil. It'd be nice to leave the unit on the woodstove even when the woodstove is operational...but not required.
@om.stevediyandtravels8684
8 ай бұрын
I have an oil feed line into my wood stove , you can virtually set a dish and a rotor or such up inside your wood stove and do the exact same thing, I have actually tried it I can with in minutes convert my wood stove to oil burner works great for me
Love your videos as always, Cheers mate.
I use waxed cardbord stripes to start it without diesel or blowtorch. Takes a few minutes but i have time
Very nice Gerry, this will be one of my next projects ❤
bloody brilliant!!
Great job
Beauty lies in simplicity, once again, what a great build. Please show us how to make one inside of a .50 cal Ammo Can. If it can be done. It might be too small. Thanks so much for the great videos! I've definitely subscribed!
Very nice!
great job!!!
proper heady mate bet she keep ya shed bloody comfy
Gracias por este grandioso video desde españa.
This guy is amazing
My original burner was made from 1/4 plate steel, looked solid and I thought it would last a long time, but the stainless bowl is a much better way to go. The thick burner I made wouldn't get hot enough to vaporize the oil properly, to big to get properly heat soaked, the thinner stainless bowls handle the heat, get hot faster and vaporize the fuel much better. Now if I can get mine to draft as good as yours, I'll be much better off. Looking good Gerry nice video and cheers,
@ElementofKindness
9 ай бұрын
Commercially produced non-forced air oil stoves, typically require a minimum of 18 feet of chimney. How much are you running?
@michaelthomas7898
9 ай бұрын
Maybe 10' at best, might have to stick with a blower. I added an electric blower, and it runs really hot now. @@ElementofKindness
Brilliant thank you
Dude that is art
Brilliant!
Really enjoying your videos…. Thanks for posting…
GREAT INFO THANK YOU!!!
Excellent!
Awesome! Been collecting stainless pieces/bowls etc to tig up a new design for mine. You beat me to it! Lol
Good helpful video sir im in the process of putting someone like this together
If I live in cold places, I will definitely try it. The winter in my place is too mild and short.
brilliant idea gerry
@GerrysDiy
Жыл бұрын
Hi Dave. Heading into winter this year will be different for lots of households this year. Energy bills are just nuts. Good job its free to heat the shed 🤣 Thanks for commenting Dave Cheers Gerry 👍👍
Very interesting video,you give me some ideas how to make my old wood stove run again, thanks.
brilliant mate much love from across the pond
The boiler hero is here!!!
Great video. You could pull air to the burner from the outside so you don't get underpressure in the shed. That way you avoid to pull cold air in =)
Voi americanii sinteti foarte meticulosi ,felicitări !
Fantastic!! Your my hero
ah, that simple....great!
another knock video Gerry... thanks bro
I used a cake tin with the same shape. It's been holding up really well.
@irishlad8797
Жыл бұрын
If the cake tin is for cooking then it's made to withstand heat and will last ages I'd say I used dog feeding bowls but after a few weeks they would burn through and then I got a cast iron cooking pot and that's perfect
отличная идея.
great video sir!! thanks
Hi Ger, another great video. Keep them coming. Haven't seen you in a while. Drop in next time that you are in the area.
this video would probably send environmentalists into a frenzy. This is old school engineering at it's finest though.
@hawks9142
5 ай бұрын
Nope! I'm about as hard core of an environmentalist as they come and I love this. Making use of a waste product that is often improperly disposed of is as eco-friendly as it can be.
@mechanicboy8
5 ай бұрын
I think theyre blocking the free heat videos for canada .. cant see any of them
@kathrynmannyng3885
3 ай бұрын
The frackers are probably blocking it who are sending oil to the USA too.@@mechanicboy8
@Fersiope
Ай бұрын
Cuando los ambientalistas se queden sin gas de red y sepan lo que es el frío seguramente van a usar estos dispositivos 😂😂😂😂
Hi Gerry, your videos are always so much fun to watch, even more because you seem to be so happy showing us your latest magic heating projects. If I can ever find a place with electricity where I could build one of these, although in a smaller version to heat my boat, I could get through the winters without shivering. This as my (once) beautiful oil-burning cental heating stopped working last november, it only sooted terribly, and the new yet I installed didn't make any difference. Also the diesel oil has become much too expensive now to allow me to fill-up the tank with my peanut retirement pension. The best (dream) solution would be to get the boiler to work again, and get it to work on waste engine oil. Anyway thanks a lot again for your always very interesting videos. Cheers, Peter.
@GerrysDiy
Жыл бұрын
Hi Peter. I am working on a boiler project next week but it might be too powerful for what you are looking for. Have a smaller burner in mind that might suit you. Haven't tried it yet but should work. Thanks for commenting Peter Cheers Gerry 👍👍 👍👍👍👍 👍👍
Thing is, that this kind of tech can be used in allmost any wood burning stove. You just have to build a burner insert that fits the stove, drill a small hole for the oil feed, and you are good to go
Gerry I like your vids, have been watching for years on and off, made a few burners myself but great to have someone else doing the experimenting :) Thanks for your work. Might I suggest a video on making these things safer? One fail-safe which springs to mind is a spring loaded shut off valve held open by an easily melted lever - if it gets too hot it bends/gives allowing the supply valve to close. One could also build an air supply tube closer with the same principle. Here in Scandinavia, in woodburners, we always have insulated smoke pipes because condensing tar and soot eventually builds up in the chimney faster otherwise and that can catch fire - leading to an inrush of air being sucked up and it's really hard to extinguish - have you seen any deposit build up inside your smoke pipes, with long term usage? How often do you need to 'sweep' them? A 'fast closer', spring loaded 'cap' on the top of the smoke pipe might be a good idea to prevent runaway fires? Another fail-safe might be a drip feeder of limited diameter so that no more oil than is wanted can ever drip into the burner. Anyone else got some ideas / tried safety feature additions? Have you ever looked at commercially available drip feed burners - Glembring (Sweden) or Refleks (Denmark), for example? Cheers.
Great video. It got me thinking, seeing your natural up draft, i have an old coal stove wondering if that would be a good candidate for an waste oil burner.
I love your shows!! thank you i am a 72 yo fat granny who loves to try stuff.
@resolutionarybeing1885
10 ай бұрын
I got tagged as being offensive. Somebody must not want me to say fat... Oh dear! I really do love all the different things you invent and make. Your videos are most always easy to follow except when I do not have a clue about electricity or something.
Great video.. GREAT VIDEO
Great, just when I thought that wheel-cover theft was a problem of the past.
awesome!
Brilliant man !! 💚👍👍🔥
Magnificent 🔥
I made one of these using a regular gas cylinder and dog feed bowls with a drip feed but one day the local meath CoCouncil inspectors visited my farm work shop and said it was illegal to b burning waste engine oil while mothers drive their only child to school in their gas guzzling range rivers absolute bullshit lovely video sir seamus from navan p's the dog bowls burn out after a few weeks I started to use casr iron pots
Bello mi piace bravo👏
Your designs always work so well. I built and used two for a temporary project. They were hot enough to melt the propane tanks they were made of if I wasn’t careful :) Thank you.
@GerrysDiy
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I try to make them easy to construct. The next version will heat water. Working on it next week. Cheers Gerry GerrysDiy 👍👍 👍👍👍👍 👍👍
@BlainesGarage
Жыл бұрын
…and this is why i won’t waste my time with drip feed setups anymore. It’s just not safe.
@lokilyesmyth
Жыл бұрын
@@BlainesGarage once I dialed it in it was fine. When I turned up the oil too high things got too hot so I turned it down. So not for the totally careless but workable. But everyone has to live within their zones. Definitely not for everyone
@gurglejug627
9 ай бұрын
@@BlainesGarage drip systems are commercially available and have been for decades, manufactured in numerous countries from the 'States to the Netherlands. Examples are the Danish Refleks stoves (use on fishing boats so ultra safe) and the Swedish Glembrings. It's just down to refinement and whether one has the experience and knowledge to make a safe one.
Sin ventilador !!! El mejor modelo de aceite!!!
Imagine what an old water heater could do set up like THAT
@joshlogue9292
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like whatever you are trying to heat would burn down lol
Brilliant! It is often the simplest solutions that is best and most reliable. Years ago I tired a way to make a small very hot fire using a method I came across in a bushcraft survival book. It involved having a thin steel (iron) plate under which a small fire was burning, and then drip a mix of engine oil and water, - from memory it was at a ratio of three drops oil to one drop of water fed from two containers via a length of angle iron so it drip onto the middle of the hot metal plate. It burned with a sizzling sound, and very bright flame and no smoke. So now I am thinking that perhaps something like that could be incorporated in the likes of the type of oil burner you have designed.? 🙄 I might even try that myself as I have some waste oil, and I am thinking that this waste oil could be utilized to heat up water, potentially saving on the ever increasing cost of electricity in the process.? Perhaps that method could also be utelized in a high temperature incinerator !? 🙄 Stay safe, regards Niels.👍
In a filipino community, stove burner using waste oil is what's trending right now. Hope you can show us how to make it for we always waste oil to be burn.
Hi, gerry wish you and your family all the best God bless you all and I am still whating for the oil boiler
Great!
nice thanks man
Coole Ideen zum Heizen 🔥🔥🔥
Gerry I love your work, I built an oil burner but I struggle to get a real good burn I could really do with some advice, I’m baced in tipperary Ireland
Pretty cool design. Just curious if the dripping oil at the end pipe gets burned at all before flowing out on top of the saw blade?
My grandparents had an oil furnace. My father replaced it w/ a natural gas, forced air one. My grandmother said she really missed her old one because she was never as warm again.
@GerrysDiy
Жыл бұрын
Hi Assist Stance. It's going to be an expensive winter world wide this year I think with the way energy is being priced. Thanks for commenting Cheers Gerry 👍👍
@VangoghsDoggo
Жыл бұрын
As a kid, my grandmother had one, right in the center of the "dining" room. We got up in the morning freezing and she would have us stand by the stove. She put in the kerosene with a turkey baster, lit it with a wooden match, then turned on the oil. She ran it with a blue flame. By the time breakfast was made, it was warm in the whole house. By the time we went to bed, you couldn't stand the heat! That would last a portion of the night until it was cold in the house again!
@Good4All4Good
Жыл бұрын
@@VangoghsDoggo Yep! Oil is different.
@dimmacommunication
Жыл бұрын
@@Good4All4Good Every fuel is the same , the importance is output . If a burner is low power it will be low power on gas ,ethanol or oil. Coal stoves put up a "fight " , they turn red
@njipods
Жыл бұрын
That's down to the thermostat not the fuel
Hi Gerry you're a fecking genius, good luck from Belfast.
This is good if you have a supply of cooking oil. I dont deep fry so this is good for someone who does. 73
in the heating oil woodstove-ish industry they use what they typically call a "catalyst" .. usually some kind of metal statue think you could say. All it does is put a hot piece of metal for igniting anything combustible in more places.. that way any and every automized combustible has a higher probability of getting ignited somewhere along its journey UP toward the flue. Im thinking all the things you stacked above the puppy feeder is doing this catalyst thing.
Hi Gerry, I have followed you for years ever since you began your waste oil burner videos. Have also watched many by other KZreadrs & always wondered why the bottom air intake is not drawn in via plenum from outside instead of sucking in the inside air already heated which make a vacuum on the room which pulls cold air into the room. Cheers
@niallwildwoode7373
Жыл бұрын
It's generally a no-brainer to draw air from outside to the intake of woodstoves and rocket mass heaters. Got to let people find it out for themselves.
I like your videos on this, I saw on one of them that you showed that these heaters has no smoke or very little smoke, but what Is the actual issue about the oil burning smell ir the fumes created by burning oil? I can see these type of heaters getting made for low income house holds in México, but my concern is the toxic fumes and smell that may affect the people using these. Thanks and great job!!
This is great. I have lots of waste oil but nowhere really to build a furnace. Was wondering if I dipped wood in the oil to put on the BBQ if I could make it into a forge? Or at least help get the fire going better than wood alone