Waste oil shop heater for Scott
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There are rules to burning dirty waste oil with atomizer nozzles .
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Oil refineries have what is called a “cracking tower” to separate the different products. What comes out at the bottom is tar.
Looking good! Thanks for the video update 🙂
Hey, just a fun idea, if you take hydrogen proxide and yeast , you can make oxygen. Would be a cool little side project to add pure oxygen to one of these rockets. Love the video.
" too aggresive for a shop heater"... only one thing to do beef it down brother🤣👍
@NOBOX7
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LOL , hey man i seen your email , im on the road brother , ill get back to you soon
You can paint the brick with this stuff called Saint night or use this stuff called kill blanket. They use that stuff inside forges and smelters.
u are so intelligent.... keep going
Use some starlight material to insulate below and behind the fire brick. It's probably the easiest carbon foam insulation you can make. Hope that helps
CK burners sells a conversion kit for the fuel oil Beckett burner found on ebay. I burn around 1000 gallons a year thermostatically controlled.
Did you ever try your homemade fire 🔥 brick as a Crucible to see if it was strong enough to hold melted metals
Have you thought about putting a voltage regulator on your blower to slow your air discharge
That 2-1/2" tube looks like it should be hot enough to melt copper very easily.
hello my friend i like you design but but waste oil like that is fantastic but, may i ask how many gallon of waste oil that burner can burn on one single day please?, thanks.
Do you have any burners for blacksmithing forges ? I’ve got a lot of waste oil and want to use it for my blacksmithing and can’t seem to find a good design
@NOBOX7
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yes check the description and get ahold of me
What about a animal water heater for the oil it's a thing that goes in water bucket and keeps it liquid in cold weather.... Orrr and old stove element submerged in the oil to heat it. Could probally find one at a land fill.
I think I know what would give you the ultimate smoke soot efficiency from your burner. Arrange the fire bricks into a circular spiral helix shape. The flame would have a blue tinge or hue that can barely be seen. Then you know you stuck paydirt. Well that is my idea NOBOX7. Also, you can make refractory that will not even flinch with this heat fella. My friend who made a furnace said the bricks you purchase today from CHINAMAN sources are just CHINESE JUNK. They do not come close to listed heat rating. Peace vf
Have you heard about the used oil furnace from 1950 that ran on water? Patent was issued to army service men in Texas for ONLY adding water line to T fitting for used oil burner on used jeep engine oil, to get 50% increase in efficiency. That was not what was written in their application for Patent. SS coil tubing in brick insulated firepot of oil burner hooked to input common water line. Oil furnace started. Temperature gauge monitored for temp up to 1500 degrees F. Then valve opened so as superheated steam is allowed in T fitting with oil to nozzel. Nice burn flame runs constant. Then oil line shut off. Furnace still runs. Shock wave from 90 lbs pressure to AMBIANT zero in firepot forms hydrogen and oxygen torch flame that also heats heat exchanger. Normally water molecules separate at about 3-6000 degrees which is too much energy. The vibration shock wave allows for disassociation at lower temperature. Electric motor with dual shafts ran 2 oil pumps at 90lbs. If water shut off, and cooled down, the furnace has to be restarted on oil. (US patent office not allow overunity for public.)
@cowdough94
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this sounds kind of fascinating.
I need one for smelting cast iron .
@NOBOX7
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get with me , my inf is in description
Have you entertained the idea of using a turbo charger from a car instead of a leaf blower in theory the more heat it generated the more forced induction you would have
@NOBOX7
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yes but the cost it to high and a turbo loop is to loud and does not last long , requires to much auxiliary to run it
How much for a small one
@NOBOX7
8 ай бұрын
$1000
@NOBOX7
8 ай бұрын
email me , its in description
Hey, i notice you often use dirty waste oil in these heaters and you mention clogging issues with the atomizer. Have you ever considered preheating the oil and setting up a drip system, then using a jet of compressed air to cause the oil to atomize?
@franklingomez5311
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Like using a long tube and having an injection port for the oil just past the inlet for the compressed air source?
@NOBOX7
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yep , sell those 2
@franklingomez5311
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@NOBOX7 have you ever considered trying to incorporate an ultrasonic transducer for the atomizer? I've recently started reading a bunch of scientific papers on the subject of ultrasonic fuel atomization. I read a literature review about the effect of ultrasound on fuel atomization in gasoline and diesel engines and the authors concluded that a 20% increase in fuel efficiency can be achieved by simply replacing fuel injectors with ultrasonic atomizers fed with drip systems. They claimed the increase in fuel efficiency was due to the much smaller size of the mist particles generated from the ultrasonic atomization process vs conventional atomization.
@franklingomez5311
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If that sounds like something you'd like to read into further, I can provide you with links to all the papers I've collected on the subject.
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