Nice job! 👍 I have built many different kinds of oil stoves and I found that all my stoves need a safety overflow for the burn chamber so oil won't come out the air intake. Or liquid fire .. Over all your on the right track!
Thanks so much. I did have problems with over flow but controlled it with the drip feed. Once the dish about have full I slow down drip to find the happy medium. I run mine inside so slow and steady is safer then wide open.
The drip feed has to be constantly watched. Oil viscosity changes so much the drip will not stay the same. We can't trust homemade drip feed systems that's just the truth. So something to contain the overflow while it's burning off is next best thing. Providing you can shut off the supply in time. Over fueling is the hardest thing to figure out. Needle valve is pretty good but the oil has to be clean. Good luck!
You can use steam to force hydrogen & oxygen inside the combustion chamber . Not only will it help burn hotter & cleaner you won’t have to use any sort of electric blower motor to force only oxygen into the combustion chamber. Purely an off grid design, Just saying
I want to build one but I don't trust the fumes over time not slowly entering the shop. Would like to have it outside and vented to pull air from inside shop run it outside to the Heater and back into the shop.