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Super easy to make Free heat Tin can waste oil burner. I made this from a dog food tin and a sweet tin in just a few minutes. It wont last too long but it proves that my stove can easily burn waste oil for heating if I want. The conversion of the stove was easy too with just a bucket and a couple of valves.
These things work great but you need to be careful and don't take any risks with your home.
Cheers Gerry
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@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Burns Great. Sawdust and Veggie oil mixed as fuel. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8TNueNfDJTg.html Cheers Gerry
@Google_Does_Evil_Now
@Google_Does_Evil_Now Год назад
Good video. Gerry, can you talk us through what's happening? I'm guessing the air flows up from underneath and comes out the drilled holes and passes over the oil which is burning and being dripped into the biscuit chin area and somehow this cool air coming at the bottom of the flame mixing with the fresh oil starting to burn help to create the rising bright yellow flame. Is that what's happening? Fresh cold air coming out of those holes, feeding the hot burning oil, like a fan as you said?
@undertow2142
@undertow2142 Год назад
Liquid oil doesn’t burn. Heating it or burning kerosene causes oil vapors. The oil vapor and fresh air from the drilled holes are what is combusting.
@Google_Does_Evil_Now
@Google_Does_Evil_Now Год назад
@@undertow2142 oh thanks. I'm guessing controlling the airflow could be a bit like a throttle?
@undertow2142
@undertow2142 Год назад
@@Google_Does_Evil_Now probably better to control the heat output by varying the oil drip rate. Ideally only enough air to burn the volume of oil vapor would enter the furnace. Any extra is just lost btu’s to the outdoors.
@chrisyarnold6205
@chrisyarnold6205 Год назад
I used to weld workshop heaters that used the waste engine oil from cars/ trucks etc. I made the firebox from 3mm mild steel, but they were banned in EU because of the emissions. Watching this makes me wonder if the company that i used to make them for, couldn't have just switched fuels, because the principle looks similar.
@smokum0
@smokum0 3 года назад
Tweaker vs survivalist is a fine line......and we walk it
@rando3713
@rando3713 2 года назад
Keep headlight handy
@jamiepile2861
@jamiepile2861 2 года назад
I thought a tweaker was a meth head 🤔
@cellington416
@cellington416 2 года назад
Well Said Doc! 🤣🤣 Always methin around with new survival methods!
@HolyFreakinDragonSlayer
@HolyFreakinDragonSlayer Год назад
@@cellington416 🤣
@cunicularium5424
@cunicularium5424 Год назад
There is a difference in tweaking and tinkering
@Jack_Move
@Jack_Move Год назад
Awesome Video.. People FEAR what they Do Not Understand.
@Yrocsrelles
@Yrocsrelles 3 года назад
I was actually researching everything I needed to make something like this yesterday and this popped up. Thank you for the help
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Hi Vaulting Gamer. The great thing with this one is that you can try a few designs without spending much time or money. 😜 Thanks for commenting and good luck with your project Cheers Gerry 👍👍
@GamerXface
@GamerXface 3 года назад
Weird how our phones know what we want
@onemansjunk01
@onemansjunk01 3 года назад
Big brother for ya 😂🤣😂
@chesterlee6508
@chesterlee6508 Год назад
Lots of skeptics making comments, they probably work for the utility companies. Good work Gerry.
@ziggypop8106
@ziggypop8106 Год назад
Wise up
@lakerdigital
@lakerdigital 8 месяцев назад
Finally, someone who speaks English. Thumbs up. Subscribed.
@BarefootBeekeeper
@BarefootBeekeeper 2 года назад
Nice job. I heated my cabin with a version of this burner back in the freezing winters of the 1970s. It would burn any kind of oil, from red diesel to cooking oil.
@jimmyjackass1805
@jimmyjackass1805 3 года назад
My uncle who was a farmer and drove race cars. Had this exact same setup in his Race car shop on the farm. It worked great.
@dandiy4958
@dandiy4958 3 года назад
I used a bunt cake pan made from steel that has a cone already stamped into the center and capped the center with another can with the air holes. The natural draft makes a real hot fire. Thanks for the video! Cheers.
@bradlloyd3208
@bradlloyd3208 3 года назад
Yep Gerry, you have come a long way, been watching your videos for a few years, very professional set up now, - I just love how it roars, simply from the air intake drawn in from the bottom, no fans necessary - Excellent work Gerry.
@joetrzcinski943
@joetrzcinski943 11 месяцев назад
God Bless all. Thank you for your great video.
@breadcrums7853
@breadcrums7853 9 месяцев назад
That was a great example of the simple principles of burning used oil, thank you Gerry.
@uol1051
@uol1051 3 года назад
Sitting here in deep freeze country, soaking callused sore foot in a bucket of used french fry grease, watching Gerry cut cookie tins. So much for my life.
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Hi U OL Hope your feet get well. Thanks for commenting Made me smilie Cheers Gerry 👍👍
@innovatorsmedia7660
@innovatorsmedia7660 3 года назад
If only Texas knew about this...
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
This burner does not need any power and will work in the snow but sad that Texas had such a hard time of it. Cheers Gerry 👍
@robinsullivan8960
@robinsullivan8960 Год назад
Just wanted to say thank you for sharing your knowledge
@OverlandOne
@OverlandOne Год назад
Nice job. That looks like it is burning really well.
@lodwill4007
@lodwill4007 2 года назад
You are a natural . Hobo technician
@alandavies55
@alandavies55 Год назад
Years ago I used to heat my large workshop with a wonderful device called a salamander oil burning stove. They have been illegal in the UK for a long time now. I had some great times with "sally" in that workshop.
@keithwright4921
@keithwright4921 Год назад
Remember them well,back in the 1960: L,M Autos,Basingstoke,happy days,🤠🍺🍺
@alasdair4161
@alasdair4161 Год назад
The pan can also be made from an old brake drum, they last almost forever and radiate well. I built a fan forced one many years ago to heat water and run under floor hydronic heating, and as I built the whole thing into a detached shed it also serves as a great clothes dryer in winter. I recently upgraded to a pulse pump system rather than babbit style, and fuel consumption is now under 1l/hour. I get free oil from a heavy machinery company as used hydraulic oil, it looks pristine and has no contaminates visible. There is no smoke or smell once started and it heats a 200L repurposed and modified (ex electric) stainless hot water cylinder in just a few hours. I control that temp to 50C using a thermostatic valve to divert excess heat to our 22kL water storage tank, keeping it above painfully cold and reducing freeze risk. I feed that HWC water into the house to the inlet side of two Bosch instant gas water heaters. The gas heaters only add the differential heat from input to output, so gas consumption through winter when the waste oil heater runs is almost zero, but if either system runs out of fuel, there is still always hot water available. I made the hydronic system with pex pipe and old aluminium printing plates used to clamp the pex to the underside of the floor, then I applied closed cell foamboard to seal and insulate it. This does require access under the house floor to install. It is one of the best, and cheapest sources of clean heat available. It does make a bit of rumbling noise at night, but not loud enough to disturb anybody. I also designed a more efficient burner that now gives complete combustion, lowering a polished piece of stainless steel into the exhaust flu comes out shiny after hours of use. Apologies for the rant... just build one.
@andyjakubowski2418
@andyjakubowski2418 Год назад
wow, sounds interesting! you should show us a video of it, I'm sure many would want my to see it
@baggyobeast
@baggyobeast Год назад
That is genuinely genius
@martinschulz9381
@martinschulz9381 Год назад
Okay then, . Very ingenious, just when I thought I've seen it all.
@THEGLASSMANSWORLD
@THEGLASSMANSWORLD Год назад
That design really is fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
@Vongvodaydaydo
@Vongvodaydaydo Месяц назад
Very good idea. This way we do not need fan. Thanks.
@paulstewart8388
@paulstewart8388 Год назад
Brilliant concept , good way to use waste oil from restaurants
@robertlyndon9510
@robertlyndon9510 Год назад
Simplicity and brilliant thanks for your video
@karhukivi
@karhukivi 2 года назад
Hi Gerry, while doing some repairs to my oil system last July, inspired by your videos, I took a close look at the tank itself and was horrified to discover some cracks on a corner of the tank where the plastic had gone a whitish colour. I marked their length and put a ratchet strap around the tank as it was full. A few days later the cracks had grown slightly so a new tank was delivered by a Clontarf-based company who drained the tank, installed the new one, refilled the oil (filtered) and disposed of the old tank - all for a very good price! A tank failure is a catastrophe - someone I know had one and it has cost about €20K with clean-ups, legal actions by neighbours and EPA inspections. Three years later the work is still going on. Might be worth a video to remind people to examine their tanks periodically, especially after ten years.
@forgenorman3025
@forgenorman3025 Год назад
Oh wow, a cookie tin that _isn't_ full of sewing supplies!
@danielji2742
@danielji2742 Год назад
lol, for real.
@samanthabeal2000
@samanthabeal2000 Год назад
Thanks for showing us the concept, completely understand it’s a prototype. I like the thought of using canola or vegetable oils, because I will never I see ingest them, lol. My used motor oil would be cool too. Again, thanks for the lesson!
@GOAT_GOATERSON
@GOAT_GOATERSON 3 года назад
Yes, another video of Gerry, can't wait
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Thanks for the comment mr Goaterson . Cheers Gerry 😀
@danielthompson6207
@danielthompson6207 3 года назад
Beats the hell right out of those silly little tea light and ceramic pot things that people have been calling heaters. We had one when I lived in Maine and it was my favorite possession!
@victoriassecretisluv
@victoriassecretisluv Год назад
You have a lovely personality !
@strattuner
@strattuner Год назад
like he said,it puts out a shit ton of heat,i have a lot of used oil,this is best suited for a shop where you can keep your eyes on it constantly,i like it,open flames are nutty ,this is not open flame,its enclosed in the wood burner for more heat tranfer to the heavy metal of the burner,i'm building one,thank you,when you closed the door it started breathing,drawing
@rinzler9775
@rinzler9775 Год назад
Many views from Europe.
@Okabe_Rintarou334
@Okabe_Rintarou334 Год назад
"Будет лучше, чем в Европе? Школы Башкирии стали активно закупаться дровами на предстоящую зиму Также этот вид топлива оказался необходим и для больниц"
@ajd1975
@ajd1975 Год назад
Yes, proper unit of measure "...an absolute shit-ton of heat...", love it!
@tylerwaxman7512
@tylerwaxman7512 3 года назад
Cool, I often use wasted oil as eco-friendly lubricant oil for my chainsaw.
@macardabirturk9380
@macardabirturk9380 2 года назад
Thank you for video🤗
@jmainsnipes
@jmainsnipes 3 года назад
Gerry you are a wizard
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
How are ye Jason? 😜 The shed is fairly big but these burners keep me toasty even when it snows. Not that it snows that much here in Ireland. Thanks for commenting Cheers Gerry 👍👍👍
@nastyab8003
@nastyab8003 2 года назад
I did something similar with a stack of vented car rotors. Lots of slots for air flow and significant mass for a heat battery...
@jorgefernandez-mv8hu
@jorgefernandez-mv8hu 3 года назад
That works really nice. Nice Job!
@nandansho
@nandansho 3 года назад
Great, Texas is saved....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
They are suffering at the moment. Hopefully the power is restored and we get a big swing in temperature. Appreciate the comment Cheers Gerry 👍
@lorenzasboyfriend1556
@lorenzasboyfriend1556 3 года назад
I had some rocket stoves ready finally got to use them 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱 I seen people busting open fire hydrants for water 💦 it’s getting real stay strapped boomsticks and condoms people!!
@verali164
@verali164 Год назад
You must have had that quality street along time Gerry.
@Covid-2030
@Covid-2030 Год назад
I am here for the comments
@heyyoubuddy6749
@heyyoubuddy6749 3 года назад
Hi Gerry thank you for showing us this. I will use this to run my waste oil Distillation system, to make first run diesel from waste motor oil.
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Hi Heyyou Buddy. That sounds great and this burner is well able to produce lots of heat. Obviously a welded setup will last longer and just needs to be cleaned out after a few burns. Thanks for commenting Cheers Gerry 👍
@heyyoubuddy6749
@heyyoubuddy6749 3 года назад
@@GerrysDiy I only need to make about 750 to 800f so I will have scale it down a little. I really enjoy and look forward to your videos. I love the idea of making what I need out of scrap, give things new life and save money. I like being independent and living free. I just moved from the San Francisco Bay Area to mountains, I retired and now I build the things I need. This spring I will buy a Lucas saw mill so I can build from my own trees, and saw for hire when I can. Again thank you so much for sharing.
@madsnoop7
@madsnoop7 3 года назад
Great format ,straight up no bs kinda video. Thanks for sharing and owning it .🇦🇺
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Hi madsnoop7 Thanks for taking the time to comment Much appreciated Cheers Gerry 👍
@robearl6145
@robearl6145 3 года назад
Another great video Gerry. Thanks for sharing!
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Thanks Rob 👍 Cheers Gerry
@campervancreations7656
@campervancreations7656 3 года назад
Really great video, I love the simplicity of it. It can be done with very basic tool. Thanks for making it. Jamie
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Hi Jamie Really enjoy your youtube channel by the way. Glad you liked the build Jamie. These little burners won't last long but once tried to see how they perform it's very easy to make changes and get it right before committing the design to steel. Thanks for commenting Cheers Gerry 👍👍
@michelbisson6645
@michelbisson6645 8 месяцев назад
very good, also so also add some drup of water doing very strong flame i heard, i never tried it, they do is in sugar shack for maple syrup evaporation at spring.
@pamelacourtney8998
@pamelacourtney8998 Год назад
Amazing. Blessings ❤
@walterdavis4808
@walterdavis4808 3 года назад
Yeah. This video was much better than the first. But they were both very good information. Thanks for sharing
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
I appreciate that! Cheers Gerry 👍
@martinbenton742
@martinbenton742 3 года назад
Well done Gerry! If you made one once per week, I would still watch. Cheers! Doc
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Wow, thanks! Doc. Just watched one of your videos. Well done Cheers Gerry 👍
@billboswell6496
@billboswell6496 3 года назад
This is a awesome video. Thank you for this one. Great job
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Glad you liked it! Bill Cheers Gerry 👍
@danc101
@danc101 3 года назад
Thanks for the video Gerry 😁 I was experimenting with oil burners today and this should definitely help👍
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Hi Dan. This one has a 6 inch flue and it's 14 feet long. That makes enough draw / pull on the stove to make the burner work without the need for a fan. Good luck with your experiments Cheers Gerry 👍
@paulstuartwilson485
@paulstuartwilson485 3 года назад
A globe valve would be a much better choice for the drip mechanism than a gate valve. Globe valves are designed for throttling flow whereas gate valves are for either wide open or shut. Other than that, good video. Stay warm.
@alexanderbeck5909
@alexanderbeck5909 2 года назад
Danke fürs Video
@samuelsullivan1574
@samuelsullivan1574 8 месяцев назад
For your next prototype, you might try this to keep your fuel from leaking out from around the bottom of the can. Use the can as your template, make your mark, but cut the hole smaller than the diameter of the can. Then make slices radially out to your mark. Put the can on top, then bend the tabs up and in to the bottom. That gives you a little bent up lip to trap the fuel in the bowl. Secure it with a couple sheet metal screws if you want. One on either side will do fine.
@clemprice1501
@clemprice1501 3 года назад
Love your videos every days a learning day 👍🏼
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Hi Clem. Thanks for commenting Much appreciated Cheers Gerry 👍👍
@ghettocowboy993
@ghettocowboy993 2 года назад
i like the view sight touch , very nice
@senorjp21
@senorjp21 3 года назад
The little diesel parking heaters use a "pulse" pump that delivers a known volume of fuel every time the 12V power is cycled. This could be a good replacement for your drip feed because it is easy to accurately control the fuel flow rate, and you don't need to rig up a gravity feed. It would be simple to build a circuit to supply adjustable pulses, turn off after an hour, behave like a thermostat.
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Great point! Jesse Will have a look at that. Cheers Gerry 👍👍
@campervancreations7656
@campervancreations7656 3 года назад
Hey Gerry, you actually did a video on the diesel heater, must be getting a bit forgetful.
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
@@campervancreations7656 Hi Jamie. Jesse was suggesting using the pump off one of these units as a feed and control it with a r-Pi as a speed controller. I'm not sure it would like engine oil but might be happier with veggie oil if it was heated a little. Have a couple of raspberry pi's here and some android D1 mini's Not sure at the moment what the pump is capable of but might be worth a look. Have another pump in mind at the minute too. We will have to do another Collab soon Jamie, what do you think Cheers Gerry 👍
@campervancreations7656
@campervancreations7656 3 года назад
That sounds like a great idea, a collab sounds like a fantastic opportunity. I've a great idea in involving fire and safety. I have a gear pump that can be variable speed, might be a Good way of controlling the speed and thus the veggie oil feed speed. Here all weekend. Jamie
@horiacioflan6128
@horiacioflan6128 2 года назад
Excellent ! Greetings from Romania
@SergeyPRKL
@SergeyPRKL Год назад
Mercedes W124 First Aid Kit have solid scissors that i am using for this kind of stuff. They are slightly curved so perfect for round holes ;)
@detroitredneckdetroitredne6674
@detroitredneckdetroitredne6674 2 года назад
Great video brother I am a new subscriber I can't wait to see all of your videos thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise and hello from Detroit Michigan USA brother 👋
@robertmarcotte4652
@robertmarcotte4652 Год назад
Great demonstration thx
@onfin3al6
@onfin3al6 3 года назад
These things have been used almost as long as forever . They were called smudge pots used in orchards to protect plants from freezing. This is a small version and yes they do work .
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Hi Jim. This one is my own design but the idea is simple. Heat the burner red hot and drop in the fuel. Thanks for commenting Cheers Gerry 👍
@deanburke9107
@deanburke9107 3 года назад
well done, great video production as well.
@mickwolf1077
@mickwolf1077 2 года назад
pretty neat, id like to have something like that at home in the backyard and have a heat exchanger to get the heat inside (for safety purposes)
@raymondbailey1970
@raymondbailey1970 3 года назад
There are always buckets of oil behind the takeaway shops good idea
@black_jackledemon6298
@black_jackledemon6298 3 года назад
It can still be found and noone cares but some places consider it theft now to. I think McDonald's is using it for fueling their trucks. We just built the local one a steel secure encloser to lock it up. 🤷‍♂️
@richardsolomon8076
@richardsolomon8076 3 года назад
Awesome Gerry 👌 looking forward to following along 😀 👍
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Thanks Richard Appreiate the comment Cheers Gerry 👍
@Autonomous1969
@Autonomous1969 Год назад
That's incredible.
@sfv1001
@sfv1001 2 года назад
It only took 2 videos for me to subscribe to your channel. Well done sir
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 3 года назад
I really love your videos that cover all sort of things. What I am wondering if you could make batch box rocket stove ??? Something with ultra efficiency and a short rocket stove cylinder. This way you can use regular size wood and load the stove for 12 to 18 hours of burn. Thanks and keep up the great work too.
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Great suggestion! Victory First. I have the steel in the shed at the moment for this project. More on this soon. Thanks for commenting Cheers Gerry 👍👍
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 3 года назад
@@GerrysDiy I look forward to see more videos from you Sir. Peace, Vic
@CompuWhizz
@CompuWhizz 3 года назад
Was that a metric shit tonne or an imperial shit ton of heat?
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Hi Keith. Thaough that I had beeped it out but might go with metric 😜 Thanks for commenting Cheers Gerry 👍👍
@jackasschicken5922
@jackasschicken5922 3 года назад
That's hilarious! I fricking hate metric. It's the dumbest thing ever. All the arguments for it being better are exactly backwards. I blame it on government run education.
@PneumaticFrog
@PneumaticFrog 3 года назад
@@jackasschicken5922 are you dumb? metric is counted in 10's. its so simple, imperial makes no damn sense.
@jackasschicken5922
@jackasschicken5922 3 года назад
@@PneumaticFrog Idiot. What's half of .55? I dunno. What's half of 7/16? Easy. 7/32. And that's just one example. They didn't just randomly make this stuff upà
@jmc2567
@jmc2567 2 года назад
Awesome burner,so easy to make,and the heat it seemed to be putting out,amazing,I could use a couple of these outside by the caravan on my section up north,cool. Best wishes,Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all,from,Auckland,New Zealand🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍👍👍👍👍💯🙂🙂🙂😉😉😉
@IronRiviera
@IronRiviera Год назад
Very good. I built the one from a few years ago. It works well.
@marcelwilloughby1483
@marcelwilloughby1483 Год назад
Hey Paul. I made one too but it smokes a lot. Does urs? And did u do anything different
@IronRiviera
@IronRiviera Год назад
@@marcelwilloughby1483 mine only smokes in the beginning, once the metal is hot it doesn't. I assume you need more input air. Good luck
@joekavanagh5708
@joekavanagh5708 Год назад
'I hope you're not using the Good Sissors for that'. Say's her indoors.
@Missed_Apex_GT
@Missed_Apex_GT Год назад
Lol yes I’ve heard that a few times…but who keeps “bad scissors” in the house 🤣🤣
@stevevidler2073
@stevevidler2073 Месяц назад
Thanks Gerry, I live in north west Australia and need a heater for about 2 weeks of the year, this is perfect and you explain it like old mate in the shed. Questions, what stops the burnback in the oil feeder line, for inside use do I need to make a hot box with a smoke exhaust? No glass on front?
@keithwright4921
@keithwright4921 Год назад
Well done,man
@whereswendy8544
@whereswendy8544 3 года назад
That’s like a forge!
@majackslelo827
@majackslelo827 Год назад
Thanks man😁
@johnyeary6695
@johnyeary6695 3 года назад
Love the accent Gerry, video was helpful also.
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it John. Appreciate the comment Cheers Gerry 👍
@titanracing7740
@titanracing7740 3 года назад
Hi Gerry, love your vids, made a waste oil burner myself for in my workshop. Made it from a 50cm diameter pipe, 80cm's long and capped it at both ends, made a door in the bottom and an exhaust to the outside. Running across a bit of a problem right now, it's burning very sooty, I'm using a stainless cooking pan on the bottom, raised it about 1/1.5 cm of the floor and made a 10cm hole in the bottom underneath for fresh air. Any suggestions on how I could solve it burning more efficiently? I've tried using a fan in the bottom hole, but that only creates more smoke. Thanks in advance!
@darinfortney442
@darinfortney442 Год назад
Gerry, I just started my research on building my own waist oil burner. However I have yet to run across the/ a video of all the copper pipes and connections needed to make the drip line. Almost every video i have watched says they put something inside the copper pipe, just above the oil flow site hole. Can you share what's inside the pipe? I have searched your comments but haven't located it. I am interested in the whole gravity feed pipe construction. From the hole in the bucket to the all the way to the burn pot. Thanks for reading. Have a blessed day!
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab Год назад
Gerry, I mentioned to a mate that it's not good to use petrol for burning brush piles. One could make a fuel of himself He said he prefers diesel fuel.😆
@turleytho
@turleytho Год назад
I loved your demonstration of great heat from a biscuit tin and a dog food can. But I am from Texas and we often talk and listen slower than other folks. No problem. I will gladly play that video multiple times.
@CrazyWillie01
@CrazyWillie01 Год назад
Bloody magic
@OOICU812
@OOICU812 Год назад
Nothing's free, everything costs something. That said, great contraption.
@rosethibault7631
@rosethibault7631 Год назад
So burning your used oil from cooking costs something now? WOW, glad you told me that. How much does it cost??
@e.s.l5861
@e.s.l5861 3 года назад
That’s really cool. For a more permanent, what about 4” caste iron sewer pipe instead of the coffee can and and a caste iron Dutch oven instead of the cookie tin?
@michaelsclark
@michaelsclark 3 года назад
If you can drill through it don't see y not
@toddburgess6792
@toddburgess6792 Год назад
"Don't do this at home", do it at your neighbor's place!! ;-)
@bonkeydollocks1879
@bonkeydollocks1879 3 года назад
Gerry you done me over, I don't have have the oven bejesus or the drip feed system me son, I thought you were building one room heater me son there
@NeillWylie
@NeillWylie Год назад
holy cow that thing's burning!!!
@soloman9151
@soloman9151 Год назад
Yep - very impressive for an experimental or prototype unit and quite unique too. Haven't seen anything quite like it on You Tube vids going back to 2013 when I first started commenting on RU-vid videos. There was one Guy in the USA that had a wood burning heater made up from 44 gallon drums that actually burnt Twigs and tree branches from Forest fall trees much more efficiently than commercial wood heaters that burn full size logs and even produced various grades of motor oil type oils from his super heater invention. If I can find that video - from my youtube viewing history I'll post it for you here. No promises though as I have watched and commented on many hundreds IF not thousands of vids on a wide variety of subjects covered on numerous YT channels. 😉
@bobharrison9620
@bobharrison9620 19 дней назад
Sir I see your list and have watched a couple of vidios. Im 63 retired with a ton of fabrication and build ideas from steel. I started at 7 and had alot of good teachers. I have sold off almost all my tools and equipment now but have a predicament. Hospital trips and all with the wifes passing has put me in a nice travel trailer. Not bitchig but im comming up on another expensive winter to keep warm. I say all this because i was able to build almost anything i needed but needed plans when i was in new teritory. Might you have a small waste oil burner heater on here? Prototype or not. I live in a parking lot behind a auto repair shop and they would love for me to burn up some old oil. I hope this finds you well and does find you. Thanks in advance Bob H
@stanislavt6376
@stanislavt6376 3 года назад
Nice idea, thank you!!!
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
You are welcome! Stanislav Cheers Gerry 👍👍
@johncurtis920
@johncurtis920 3 года назад
An excellent way of transferring the waste oil to the atmosphere isn't it? 🤣🤣 John~ American Net'Zen
@lydialangfordjoiner765
@lydialangfordjoiner765 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@Valkyrerider
@Valkyrerider 3 года назад
Don't know why but back in the day we called them Smudge Pots!
@GerrysDiy
@GerrysDiy 3 года назад
Hi Gregory. I have been sent links to some of these smudge pots before and some of them are great heaters. Thanks for commenting Cheers Gerry 👍
@fluffand30fps
@fluffand30fps Год назад
Make a heater with a tin! And a wood modified wood burning stove And a brake disk And a drip feed system And a regulator
@kimchristensen2175
@kimchristensen2175 Год назад
I knew a marine mechanic who saved all the used engine oil from jobs. He would collect it, filter it, and feed it to a modified forced air furnace in his house. (I think he just changed out the Oil Burner Nozzle). Free heat. Probably not that enviro friendly though.
@bladeoflucatiel
@bladeoflucatiel Год назад
That oil is better burned than dumped in a river or landfill.
@kimchristensen2175
@kimchristensen2175 Год назад
@@bladeoflucatiel I agree on that. But most motor oil is now recycled into new motor oil anyway.
@rickbeckett9102
@rickbeckett9102 Год назад
What is environmentally safe..? Yes some fuels burn cleaner. But you have to capture the whole carbon footprint to get the answer. Planet of the humans is an eye opening documentary.
@pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN
@pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN Год назад
@@kimchristensen2175 Or burned in powerplants.
@barnabyhopegrant6607
@barnabyhopegrant6607 3 года назад
I like this . Plenty much . Cheers
@lovedoingcraft2266
@lovedoingcraft2266 3 года назад
Hi,Gerry,,,Enjoyed your Vid ,,Great Stuff,,,Cheers ,,Stay Safe,,,M,,
@MrDalegray
@MrDalegray 5 дней назад
What about the copper tubing inside the stove? Wouldnt it get to hot and maybe melt or cause a fire? Btw this is a great video and plan on making one.
@marksleeper9385
@marksleeper9385 Год назад
great vid
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