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Gas are no longer necessary! MULTI-FUEL BURNER from pipe for heating. 

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I made a multi-fuel burner that works on the principle of fuel evaporation and turns fuel into gas. It can be used for installation in a heating boiler, used as an outdoor stove or used for camping.
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@davidt6849
@davidt6849 Год назад
I really appreciate you taking the time to translate this to English
@gwhizz8922
@gwhizz8922 Год назад
I've made copper coils out of tubing and if you fill the tubing with sugar or salt before bending it will hold a circular cross section in tight bends as opposed to flattening out or kinking. I use salt or sugar because it packs well (using vibration from an Oral B toothbrush) and can be removed using water after the bend is completed.
@princ248
@princ248 Год назад
Very good suggestion.
@tymz-r-achangin
@tymz-r-achangin Год назад
Yep good idea. We have even used ground up corn husks and also ground up walnut shells
@MauricioReyno
@MauricioReyno Год назад
Usually sand is used to that 👆
@howardosborne8647
@howardosborne8647 Год назад
@@MauricioReyno Exactly! Just use dry fine grained play sand and tap the tube to loosen it out after bending.
@tronixfix
@tronixfix Год назад
Buy a hvac tube bender
@ViiKing_
@ViiKing_ Год назад
It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside when he says "health and peace to you and your loved ones" it's a good greeting, I like it
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thank you my friend! Thank you! I'm always glad to see you on my channel.
@neostradebuilders9657
@neostradebuilders9657 Год назад
I used cooper tubing before and at higher temperatures corroded inside, and the flakes clogged the burner nozel. Recommend using stainless steel tubing, the best place is brake lines for the car. Cheers the best idea ever
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thank you very much, I will definitely take your advice. I also want to replace the faucet with a needle valve to fine-tune the flame.
@werewolf74
@werewolf74 Год назад
jumped in to comment this. That copper will melt in no time, its already cherry red. Secondly I thought this was going to be a burner where the warm air, or a closed liquid system heated the coils to use inside. What is this even for?
@mattmarzula
@mattmarzula Год назад
@@werewolf74 making a bullshit self-serving video.
@giovannicesaramorim9adigan961
@@werewolf74 The coils are to preheat the liquid inside, since it's very clear that the tubes get red hot, the effect happening in the tubing is called gasification, where the then liquid gasoline turns into gas and is then burn in the nozzle, I think it also helps counter act the heat going to the walls of the burner, since it will now be somewhat consumed by the fuel (by the way, this method is used in some rocket engines, where the fuel is liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, which have way more cooling power).
@howardosborne8647
@howardosborne8647 Год назад
Cupro-nickel brake line tubing is far more resistant to oxidising when heated and far easier to bend than stainless.
@rosco4659
@rosco4659 Год назад
If you fill the copper tube with sand first and flatten the ends you bend without worrying it will kink or crush. Really awesome flame from what you have built. what a beast!
@jiwbink
@jiwbink Год назад
WOULDNT A TUBING BENDER BE LESS TROUBLE,IM THINKING GETTING ALL THAT SAND INTO THEN BACK OUT OF THE TUBING,ESPECIALLY AFTER SHAPING WILL BE A HEADACHE. RIGHT?? IDK,IVE NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT A BUILD LIKE THIS. ALL THE BEST TO YOU!
@rosco4659
@rosco4659 Год назад
@@jiwbink I agree with what you are saying my friend. This is what I thought when my friend suggested it to me some years ago. As long as you use fine, dry sand when you open the ends up all you do is tap the tube and the sand begins to run out. Bending does compress the sand but it isn't too much trouble and the result is very good.
@gargoyleking529
@gargoyleking529 Год назад
Sand works okay salt works better i believe the best method is with water in the pipe keeps it from crushing and way easy to get out
@rosco4659
@rosco4659 Год назад
@@gargoyleking529 I will try the salt and the water method next time, thanks pal.
@jordanrelkey
@jordanrelkey Год назад
@@gargoyleking529 frozen water, or ice. Liquid water would require a pressure secure seal on both ends and absolutely no air. Water doesn't compress so bending the tube increases internal pressure.
@johnmcclain3887
@johnmcclain3887 Год назад
that looks like a very effective little heater, thanks!
@stringlarson1247
@stringlarson1247 Год назад
So good to see your videos where you use 'best practices' - Cutting fluid when drilling, good tapping technique. etc. I've seen so many vids where they don't use any lube, and/or just keep cranking the tap/die without ever backing off to clear chips Thanks for posting this.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
I am very glad that you like my videos and my projects. Come again, I'm always glad to see you on my channel! Thanks a lot!
@joemendyk9994
@joemendyk9994 Год назад
Mr Robo, I admire your patience in replying to so many of these helpful(?) comments. Well done. And I enjoyed the video. Thanks!
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thank you! I like to communicate with the viewers of the channel, I like to be useful to people and maybe my ideas will push someone to their own ideas. Or maybe someone will find a hobby and become the new Einstein.
@ayhancoban3546
@ayhancoban3546 9 месяцев назад
What did you put in it? Gasoline or diesel?
@thefirstmissinglink
@thefirstmissinglink Год назад
Nice prototype! Looking forward to seeing tested applications of it with more durable materials
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks a lot David! Check out my other projects, I think you will be interested. By the way, a new video has been posted.
@occamraiser
@occamraiser Год назад
I can't say that I hold out much hope for the crystal structure of that copper that you're heating to Cherry red (and near the burner to yellow). As a bit of fun it was very impressive - as a heater, I wouldn't go within 20 feet of it.
@tymz-r-achangin
@tymz-r-achangin Год назад
We were thinking the same thing. That thing might act similarly to a molotov cocktail
@gkrishnan4829
@gkrishnan4829 Год назад
Correction - one zero missing. ... "200 feet of it"
@mcprotec2246
@mcprotec2246 Год назад
@@gkrishnan4829 now that's safe....
@gkrishnan4829
@gkrishnan4829 Год назад
@@mcprotec2246 I believe all the posts by this fellow is a troll on DIY enthusiasts especially this one, absolutely crazy, wrong, unsafe and in fact dangerous on many counts.
@craig265
@craig265 Год назад
Now we're taking off a couple of inches instead... Lol
@smash7777-
@smash7777- Год назад
Awesome video my friend! Can’t wait for the next one! 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@andylewis7360
@andylewis7360 Год назад
Love the minimalist design! Ingenious! Health to you and your loved ones. From 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! 🤖
@xUSMC_0311x
@xUSMC_0311x Месяц назад
Did you survive the house fire?
@bringer-of-change
@bringer-of-change Год назад
Ahhh 🙂 I can definitely see great uses for this. I need something like this for the burning of methane and HHO. I wanna make one small with multiple outputs to drive a heat pump system like a steam engine rig, or to run sterling engines.
@BlindDude
@BlindDude Год назад
Really?
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
👍
@MersyyLife
@MersyyLife Год назад
I want to do the same, the problem is hho burns extremely quickly which would blow back to the container? It also burns 2500c so it would melt the copper, there's a video on here of a guy that made an hho burner with a syringe needle and it could melt steel, to make a boiler you'd need to find a way of making a very small, but, powerful flame to do a lot of work, so you'd need a heat exchanger that would need to withstand immense heat that could pass a reasonable amount of water through to heat it or similarly with an element type deal, it's doable, but getting the nozzle reliable is critical in a low maintenance setup
@MersyyLife
@MersyyLife Год назад
Could you dilute the HHO with normal air to mitigate those effects I wonder?
@TechieTard
@TechieTard 5 месяцев назад
@@MersyyLife flash back suppressor or a 1 way check valve.
@federicomachon8841
@federicomachon8841 Год назад
Great work hope your copper will not fail soon. Mine did. Not exactly the same setup but something similar
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks a lot! There are many more interesting things on my channel, come back again!
@TrickyDickyP
@TrickyDickyP Год назад
Very nice idea.. love it..
@DrewLove777
@DrewLove777 4 месяца назад
It’s beautiful, thank you so much. This kind of knowledge is crucial. 👍
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 4 месяца назад
Hello. I am very pleased that my videos are liked and can be useful to someone.🤝🤖
@whereareweliving9993
@whereareweliving9993 Год назад
Genius ! Keep it up . You are on the right side of creativity and success.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks a lot! I am very glad that you like my videos. I will try to do interesting projects.
@jiwbink
@jiwbink Год назад
LOVE THESE TYPE OF VIDEOS, THANKS FOR SHARING! IMMEDIATELY SUBSCRIBER!!
@ricksanchez3176
@ricksanchez3176 Год назад
Honestly surprised the the copper tubing wouldn't melt. Cool vid. Maybe stainless brake tubing, if it would? It will wear your hands out making the coil, but should last longer and take higher heat, but won't transfer heat as good as the copper. Cute dog, cheers.
@werewolf74
@werewolf74 Год назад
it will. at least like that it will. it was already cheery red in this vid.
@ricksanchez3176
@ricksanchez3176 Год назад
@@werewolf74 cycle it a few times
@howardosborne8647
@howardosborne8647 Год назад
Melting point for copper is 1089 degrees Celsius. This set up is never going to reach that threshold.
@ricksanchez3176
@ricksanchez3176 Год назад
@@howardosborne8647 buddy, I really don't have time for tards who just looked something up and think they know. Put it in a box, ie, use it to heat something, and it will reflect and make the local temperature high enough to melt it. Try it.
@FurtiveSkeptical
@FurtiveSkeptical Год назад
@Howard I was taught by welders and plumbers that making the copper that hot won't melt it necessarily, but it reduces the strength of the copper walls and become chalky and brittle after a few intense cycles.... I'm not a metallurgist by any means but is that not true? Genuinely wondering. 👍
@nandrth
@nandrth 2 месяца назад
For people wondering how this works… the same principle is still used in basic self-priming camp stoves, and in other low-tech devices. It can be very effective…. Look up how to make an alcohol stove out of a soda can. As Boy Scouts we made them all the time. Called “penny stoves” because a coin is used to regulate the pressure. 🔥 1. Prime it: Liquid fuel is put into a container that can hold necessary pressure. Then liquid fuel it is heated up by an outside source (like a fire) until it turns into high pressure gas fuel. 2. The new high pressure gas that wants to escape. (it does not explode inside his pipe coil because there is not enough oxygen in there to burn … but if the pressure container failed, there would be a tremendous and dangerous explosion ⚠️) 3. The high pressure gas created now escapes from an orifice of some kind and is ignited by you with a match, or more commonly, by the priming process itself. 4. The burning high pressure gas is now designed in such a way so as to preheat and vaporize its own liquid fuel source independently. …. This is why his big flame needs to blast through his copper coil. It must vaporize the liquid behind it. The whole process creates a cycle of pressure and combustion that will continue on forever, or in reality, until the liquid fuel source is either closed off or is completely consumed.
@hamzavictor2385
@hamzavictor2385 Год назад
Wow wow wow, this is the first on my list of DIY, I am so impressed. As a process operator, seeing this simple burner just makes my day
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
I am very glad that you liked my idea. Thank you.🤝🤖
@georgepalmer9751
@georgepalmer9751 Год назад
The reason there's no pressure and why you can't regulate the flame is because the valve is before the coil. If you put a valve after the coil but before it's burnt the pressure will increase according to the valve position. But be careful of the pressure, or it might explode.
@georgepalmer9751
@georgepalmer9751 Год назад
You could try installing a pressure regulator.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
This is a very good idea! Thanks a lot! I will definitely try and be careful, I will put an emergency pressure relief valve.
@danieldewindt3919
@danieldewindt3919 Год назад
Be carefull with the valve my friend... You don't want to accidentally endup in a clowd flammable fumes, combined with oxygen
@danieldewindt3919
@danieldewindt3919 Год назад
For shure you should check your valves not to contain any plastic If you want to use otnon the HOT PRESSURE side! Youndont want a sudden clowd of explosive gass escaping all at a sudden. I believe water to steam is an increase in vollume of 30x
@be4Valentino
@be4Valentino Год назад
@@mister-robo have in count that if you reduce the pressure from one end of the coil it will escape from the other end increasing the pressure on the fuel tank
@cm1968100
@cm1968100 Год назад
Cool idea, one thought though, I’d invest in a good carbon monoxide detector (when operating in closed environments, outside no worries) rule of thumb, if it burns oxygen it creates noxious gases. But, I like it for many uses and I’ve been a HVAC contractor for a hell of a lot longer than I’d care to admit.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Yes, the stove creates harmful gases. Indoors you need a chimney for gases, and in the open air you can do without it.
@riadhabakho3510
@riadhabakho3510 5 месяцев назад
Отличная идея, надо попробовать когда-то.
@janines4314
@janines4314 10 месяцев назад
Very cool stuff, thank you and a big LIKE !!!
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 10 месяцев назад
🤝🤖
@paulosullivan3472
@paulosullivan3472 Год назад
The concept is quite similar to the way the Alladin lamps were built in the UK in 1800's. Worked well for them so I think this should work very well as a heater, I think it would be better to have the fuel reserve further from the flame though?
@andyash5675
@andyash5675 Год назад
Petrol and diesel only need a couple of hundred degrees maximum, to get vaporisation. Normally the pressurisation would come from a separate piston pump. I'm not sure how safe it is to pass the fuel through a red hot pipe, but I guess it is safe enough all the time there is no path to get additional oxygen inside the fuel vessel..... Otherwise it would be a 200kw burner for a very short period of time!😳😲😯😮🔥🤣
@rifetmirza5967
@rifetmirza5967 Год назад
My thoughts exactlly
@fedeledimare8172
@fedeledimare8172 Год назад
​@@andyash5675se mi by🎉🎉🎉😮😢🎉 ft eee ft
@Mario_Square_Enix
@Mario_Square_Enix Год назад
este es la verdadera receta de un generador uroboro, esto simboliza realmente el dragon que muerde su propia cola o que la quema. yo estoy seguro, calentar el propio recipiente que contiene el combustible, tambien estoy seguro que los hebreos lograron hacer funcionar esta receta con sus lamparas de aceite, gracias a ellas no se quedaban sin iluminacion, aunque es cierto que emite monoxido constantemente. gracias por el video, maravillosa tu obra, te deseo lo mejor, ojala sigas subiendo contenido asi de bonito.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
¡Muchas gracias! ¡Vuelve, siempre me alegrará verte en mi canal! 🤝👌🤖
@Mario_Square_Enix
@Mario_Square_Enix Год назад
@@mister-robo puedes remplazar el mercurio por estaño, para el vimana saucer.
@Mario_Square_Enix
@Mario_Square_Enix Год назад
@@mister-robo es el motor de las naves de tarsis de la biblia, redescubierto por este hombre que se hace llamar "Treugolnik".
@Mario_Square_Enix
@Mario_Square_Enix Год назад
@@mister-robo cualquier consulta, escribime, no tengo problema en contestar dudas sobre estos temas
@NestoralfredoCornelio-lc8li
@NestoralfredoCornelio-lc8li 3 месяца назад
Gracias querido amigo por el vídeo muy bueno !!
@romycruz4498
@romycruz4498 Год назад
awesome working idea.superb workmanship , very neat & clean - viewer from the Phils.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks a lot! There are many more interesting things on my channel, come back again!
@markhonea2461
@markhonea2461 Год назад
You can protect that orifice from debris with a copper spun filter drier used in refrigeration systems. Cut it in half and empty out the silica beads, then braze it back together. Super fine mesh metal screen in filter.👍
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thank you very much for the advice, it's just excellent! This is really a good idea!
@markhonea2461
@markhonea2461 Год назад
@@mister-robo And it isn't as if you need to go buy a new one. All refrigerators have that device and the greater majority of them will appear absolutely clean inside, regardless of the outer appearance. A film of light oil may be what you will run across, easily removed.👍
@tronixfix
@tronixfix Год назад
@@markhonea2461 why doesn't mine have it? It's samsung brand.
@markhonea2461
@markhonea2461 Год назад
@TroniX FiX it has it somewhere. It will be at the final end of the condensing side of the system. All systems of the evaporative type need to protect the capillary tube from debris, thus the ultra fine mesh screen. As well, the silica beads adsorb, yes adsorb any remaining water molecules present after evacuation. But don't mess with it! Anyway I've worked on many samsung units, and believe me, it's there somewhere.
@roli4040
@roli4040 Год назад
The same principle is used on some camping stoves that work on different fuels. No need to carry propane canisters
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
😀🤖
@Tobylynnmin
@Tobylynnmin 11 дней назад
Very impressive flame. I would put a one-way valve in the tubing right where you connect the plastic line. Weld, not solder but weld, a Y joint to the one way fitting and install a needle valve to control the fuel feed. Make the rubber fuel line from an automobile duty hose with braided stainless steel covering. I know you are trying to make this on a budget but there are a few safety steps you really should consider.
@good_king2024
@good_king2024 10 часов назад
Nice work. Be safe. Take care :)
@AnandSaprasert
@AnandSaprasert 2 года назад
ยอดเยี่ยมไปเลย
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 2 года назад
ขอบคุณมาก! กลับมาที่ช่องของฉันมีวิดีโอที่น่าสนใจมากมาย
@sicks6six
@sicks6six 9 месяцев назад
you now need the copper coil burner to be surrounded with a heat sink, vented brake disks stacked on top of each other with a thick steel lid is what most people use, the radiant heat is much better, and a lot safer than exposed flames, and they look really cool painted up with HTP.
@johnkowalski7836
@johnkowalski7836 5 месяцев назад
I`m not perfect in this language but i think you can be right - will you give link for this radiant device? Thanks:)
@leonbarry5403
@leonbarry5403 Год назад
This is great, modern old tech is way. With modern manufacturing process and types of material I think some of the old world tech is very applicable to today's world.
@coreypuck3295
@coreypuck3295 Год назад
Very nice setup. Thanks for the knowledge.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks a lot! Check out my other projects, I think you will be interested. By the way, a new video has been posted.
@LPdotLP
@LPdotLP Год назад
На внутренней поверхности раскалённой трубки происходит крекинг углеводородов. Если часть образующегося углерода будет формировать механически прочный слой, трубка рано или поздно засорится.
@derghiarrinde
@derghiarrinde Год назад
Add afterburner in the form of steel mesh stretching far above from the coil.The flame will get even higher and will burn the rest of the gases that didn't burn when inside the coil or are a product of the inside-coil burn (like CO for example).
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
This is a very good idea! Thanks a lot! I will definitely try! It is very interesting.
@MerBowe
@MerBowe Год назад
@@mister-robo I'll be waiting for the video
@derghiarrinde
@derghiarrinde Год назад
@Burnt Kitty Forge something like that. I was under impression that mantle only glows from heat and that is its only function. The afterburner I proposed would keep some heat inside and use additional oxygen to burn remaining flammable particles/gases. Ideally air coming to it would be already heated. Afterburner seems to be better name, although maybe they are the same.
@charlesangell_bulmtl
@charlesangell_bulmtl Год назад
@Burnt Kitty Forge Depending on fuel composition the 'mantle' material will vary as some multi component fuels will choke up the surface holes
@30roundclip44
@30roundclip44 Год назад
This is the best one of these I've seen. You pay great attention to detail, using the lost art of common sense.
@draculakickyourass
@draculakickyourass Год назад
I don't agree. First he put teflon tape to seal,the tape is to be used fot plastic fittings,not for metals,because it getts riped at screw.Between metal fittings needs to be used teflon line.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
I also used an anaerobic sealant for sealing at high temperatures.
@30roundclip44
@30roundclip44 Год назад
@@mister-robo 8 I've used that sealer before .being old school , the directions threw me back a little.about no air, to seal, it was fancy stuff for me.keep it up , I have a. Old orchard smudge pot ,I need to post,it's 😎 cool.
@markbreedlove1249
@markbreedlove1249 Год назад
Well, that looks safe!
@jamesmiller2096
@jamesmiller2096 Год назад
Great idea but instead of copper I will use heavy duty stainless steel break lines.
@OH3WE
@OH3WE Год назад
Brake lines, perhaps?
@Interdiffusion
@Interdiffusion Год назад
Yes that thing looks like it could reach copper melting temperatures.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Yes, a stainless steel tube would be much better. And you need to put a small air pump into the fuel tank for the initial start.
@jaynelson4175
@jaynelson4175 Год назад
This is how a burner on a hot air balloon works. They use LP (propane).
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Yes! You are absolutely right! There is a very similar design, only different fuel.
@theRhinsRanger
@theRhinsRanger 3 месяца назад
And here we have a snow puppy "yoink" 😂 You make some very creative heaters 🔥👍
@freefab-wt5rt
@freefab-wt5rt Месяц назад
Fantastic ! Thank s for your video
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Месяц назад
Thanks a lot! Come back again, I will always be glad to see you on this channel!🤝🤖
@BushCampingTools
@BushCampingTools Год назад
Great imagine if you could ow make it with stainless steel tubing for greater long term durability. Fantastic work!
@BushCampingTools
@BushCampingTools Год назад
@Burnt Kitty Forge Yeah I was thinking about stuff from Swagelok but very expensive, even though it's really good and u can buy it in an annealed state and easy to bend; make all the joints by simply buying the joints and use their one way valve to prevent pressure blow back into tank, although it can only work that valve if it is vertical. Too expensive though. i used to use their stuff heaps when i worked at various unis but then I wasn't paying for it personally. The brewing supply alternative sounds much better!
@charlesangell_bulmtl
@charlesangell_bulmtl Год назад
@Burnt Kitty Forge Key word 'resistant' SS highly resistant, but would need good support
@user-xz9qv9lr3v
@user-xz9qv9lr3v Год назад
put some safety fail safe in there if you can otherwise might go boom if it melts down if possible do a safety check in a blast proof container or safe location make a second device and run it until failure just so you can improve upon the safety and longevity of your device you made
@davidbiser7231
@davidbiser7231 Год назад
I feel the hotter the tubes get it becomes unsafe.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks a lot for the advice! I will definitely upgrade my project and improve the security of the device!
@dwayneaguiar1148
@dwayneaguiar1148 9 месяцев назад
Wow thats cool I like it.🥁😎🥁..
@user-rf9wb1ik3z
@user-rf9wb1ik3z 6 месяцев назад
Yes I do like it.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 6 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! 🤝🤖
@daphneraven6745
@daphneraven6745 Год назад
Tick workshop- i’d like to see how it was when you get it to operate perfectly for your purposes. It would also be nice to hear about the adjustments that I took to get it to that point. A very interesting experiment. I had something tangentially related in my own mind just this afternoon. So it would have been all the more relating to see this work for you. Thank you for sharing. It takes a particular kind of courage and integrity to show the experiments that don’t turn out exactly the way that a person would like.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks a lot! I will be glad if you become a regular subscriber! After the experiment, it turned out what was needed - a stainless steel tube would be much better. And you need to put a small air pump into the fuel tank for the initial start. You also need a needle tap (valve) to adjust the flame.
@daphneraven6745
@daphneraven6745 Год назад
@@mister-robo : I’ll have to look at your channel before I do that. There are so many people that are asking for subscribers, and only so much time in the day to watch content, So my general policy is to find channels that are directly related to practical things in my life. To the best of my memory this is the first of your videos that has come into my feed; it was extremely interesting, so of course I’ll be glad to have a look and see what other content you have. If it turns out that your ideas which generally work to help level my own up, of course I will be super glad to sub. I’ll have a look and see if I can find the updated video for this one, Where you got it working exactly the way you wanted. Thank you so much for getting back to me.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 2 года назад
Did you like the idea friends?
@Mishnplant
@Mishnplant Год назад
the tubewinding and the tube could be more smal and narrow so it will start quicker or could also run with kitchen oil. also a variable nozzle or exchaingeable nozzle option for different kinds of fuel... and a starter candle should be good thing to add. ...
@danielmitchell5814
@danielmitchell5814 Год назад
Awesome idea, make it smaller, make a small one like Coleman or BRS 12A stove
@settlece
@settlece Год назад
yes loved it thanks i sub
@johnh8615
@johnh8615 Год назад
Copper won’t last long . Only stainless steel can handle the oxidation and heat process.
@ronsmith5411
@ronsmith5411 Год назад
The Russians may want to by some? They'll test them on their soldiers, I herd they were getting cold.
@ArgenisTimaure-dm1ys
@ArgenisTimaure-dm1ys Год назад
Está genial me gustó gracias por la explicacion
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
¡Gracias! ¡Vuelve, me alegraré!🤝🤖
@benjaminandersen1097
@benjaminandersen1097 Год назад
wow i love this design, i am gonna try out something similar to this in my garden shed, i will ad a little chimney thou. TANK YOU FOR SHARING
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
It's tedious to add a small air pump to the fuel tank for the initial start.
@benjaminandersen1097
@benjaminandersen1097 Год назад
@@mister-robo i am thinking that maybe the pressure isnt nessesarry if you have the fuel tank high enough, to let gravity do the job? othervise, maybe for a gas burner this wouldnt be an issue
@morrislucero810
@morrislucero810 Год назад
When I saw how he picked up the dog I said screw this video. Poor thing was cold
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
My dog was cold and I picked her up in my arms to keep her warm. This is a hunting breed of dog and this coat can be lifted by the withers, it does not hurt her! Many animals carry their babies in this way, it's natural.
@sublimezombie420
@sublimezombie420 Год назад
Dachshunds are prone to crippling/painful/expensive to treat intervertebral disc disease. IVDD affect approximately 20% of Dachshunds and is when the intervertebral discs bulge and compress on the spinal cord nerves often resulting in paralysis, crippling pain, incontinence. Surgery is often required and can easily cost $6-10K. Picking her up by the scruff leaves her back fully unsupported and puts her at risk for back/disc issues Especially if she twists her back or struggles in the least while you are scruffing her, this injury could easily occur. A better way to pick her up is to fully support her legs and body with one arm while cradling her with the other.
@pattiannepascual
@pattiannepascual Год назад
I am leaving the video now too. You don't leave a dog outside that long that's its freezing and then pick it up by the neck like it's still a tiny puppy. These people are primitive. Also I can't handle robot voice not one minute.
@martinalonzo4740
@martinalonzo4740 Год назад
It's called scruffing the dog. Like it's mom's did as a baby to move it.
@pattiannepascual
@pattiannepascual Год назад
@@martinalonzo4740 simple education or free Google search will inform you that you can cause major damage scuffing a dog after 8 weeks old.
@jbartesanal5876
@jbartesanal5876 Год назад
Aí e diferenciado parabéns 👏👏👏👍
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
😊🤝🤖
@worldclassish
@worldclassish Год назад
I'd like to see it using biodiesel. Nice work man.
@GcastroEditor
@GcastroEditor Год назад
Exelente, estoy aprendiendo en ese trabajo y si esta bien exñlicado
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
¡Gracias!🤝🤖
@MyrLin8
@MyrLin8 8 месяцев назад
Nice :) Thanks!
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!🤝🤖
@joeyjoey5571
@joeyjoey5571 3 дня назад
Amazing
@FarhadEmami-bu3kf
@FarhadEmami-bu3kf 9 месяцев назад
Perfect❤❤
@sidneyweb
@sidneyweb Год назад
Sensacional 🔥🚀👏👏👏👏💪🇧🇷
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
😊💪🤝🤖
@mcdradus
@mcdradus Год назад
very smart, good job!
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thank you very much my friend! I'm glad you like my videos, new video coming soon!
@ozoneswiftak
@ozoneswiftak 10 месяцев назад
Mini jet ingine concept. That helps me understand. Thanks for posting.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 9 месяцев назад
I am very glad that you liked my idea. Thank you.🤝🤖
@Scott-jz4xx
@Scott-jz4xx 7 месяцев назад
The idea is interesting, and I suppose works well in theory (short term). I don't think it's sustainable to heat copper to such high temperatures for long periods of time though. This will eventually go boom.
@josejorgesanchezavila152
@josejorgesanchezavila152 9 месяцев назад
Excelente
@billomaticles
@billomaticles Год назад
SHOWING innovating thought excellence!
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! 🤖
@dionpeek4339
@dionpeek4339 Год назад
Very cool thanks
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thank you very much my friend! I'm glad you like my videos, new video coming soon!
@ashleyjones7375
@ashleyjones7375 Год назад
We have always had dashounds dad just got a puppy. Love ur projects and workshop. Keep up the good work.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Yes, dachshunds are a great breed👍. I'm glad you like my work. Thank you very much🤝🤖
@jasonholdren3896
@jasonholdren3896 9 месяцев назад
I'd like to see the video of you making this again using the input from the comments. A version of this with an adjustable flame would be incredibly valuable.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 9 месяцев назад
I will try to do it soon. Thank you.
@noorians1705
@noorians1705 Год назад
Very nice. Its informative
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thank you so much!
@antoniocastro3048
@antoniocastro3048 Год назад
Muy interesante desde Chile saludos 😊😮😮😮
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Me alegra mucho que te gusten mis videos! ¡Vuelve, gracias!🤝🤖🖐
@manugarciazu5273
@manugarciazu5273 Год назад
Very interesting, greetings.
@saeidmohamadi9052
@saeidmohamadi9052 Год назад
Well done.👍👏🌲🙂
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
I am very pleased that you like my work. Thank you!🤝🤖
@gregcooper8407
@gregcooper8407 10 дней назад
When that copper melts there is gonna be one hell of an explosion
@devanh8592
@devanh8592 Год назад
how is the fuel fed through the coil? whats keeping the flame from flowing backwards into the reservoir if there is no pressure.
@juanvilches530
@juanvilches530 7 месяцев назад
Este está muy bueno
@flaplaya
@flaplaya Год назад
I see why you say 10 turns best. The last two glowing red hot says all the fuel is vaporized and superheated. Is it gravity or vapor pressure fed? I missed that part. Awesome little design I bet LPG like in hot air Baloon burner would work extremely well
@001vgupta
@001vgupta Год назад
Clean and precise work. Great.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks!!! I will post a new video soon!
@C.Scholl
@C.Scholl 8 месяцев назад
Interesting design, ik subscribed as you have lots of interesting “ out of the box” type of projects! Thanks for sharing and hope you get lots more subscribers.👍
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 8 месяцев назад
I am very glad that you like my videos! Come again, thanks!🤝🤖
@eugene188
@eugene188 4 месяца назад
lol that was rocketing like crazy.
@chinapaktranceport9131
@chinapaktranceport9131 Год назад
Thank you
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Many thanks! Come again, I will always be glad to see you! By the way, I'm already posting a new video! 🤖
@globogt8201
@globogt8201 11 месяцев назад
A voz é linda, suave, cativante e muito agradável de ouvir. dei like por causa da voz.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 11 месяцев назад
😊🤝
@ericyell898
@ericyell898 4 месяца назад
THIS IS COOL,I LIKE IT.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 4 месяца назад
Thank you very much for appreciating my work!🤝🤖
@TruthIsKey369
@TruthIsKey369 6 месяцев назад
If you twist the copper pipe outside a iron tube and just let it stay on, you will get a much longer lifespan out of the copper. Sure it will take a little while longer to heat up, but it will last much longer.
@silverstorm6981
@silverstorm6981 Год назад
Good working I need this
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks a lot! Check back, there are already a lot of interesting videos on my channel and more will be coming soon!
@johnkoury1116
@johnkoury1116 11 месяцев назад
This is a fantastic unit! Thank you for sharing. I am. a new subscriber.
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 11 месяцев назад
Hey! I am very glad that now you are with us! 🤝🤖
@johnkoury1116
@johnkoury1116 11 месяцев назад
@@mister-robo Thank you. That is such an awesome unit. I can't wait to build one.
@PACstove
@PACstove 9 месяцев назад
I think the heat coil needs to be further from the tank and adjustable nozzle. Maybe also a piece of perforated metal in between for a heat shield.
@Converterguy
@Converterguy Год назад
Great video
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks a lot!!! I will post a new video soon!
@juliancutini9694
@juliancutini9694 6 месяцев назад
Excelente para hacer tambien lamparas de noche, gracias por tu aporte
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 6 месяцев назад
Me alegra mucho que te haya gustado mi idea. Gracias.🤝🤖
@blahioti33
@blahioti33 Год назад
Very smart..nice
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thank you very much my friend! I'm glad you like my videos, new video coming soon!
@eduardodaquiljr9637
@eduardodaquiljr9637 Год назад
Doy do you have works performed with mig welding?
@mbahcarrier1629
@mbahcarrier1629 5 месяцев назад
👍👍👍👍..... Pekalongan, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia 🙏
@abdulwalikhansunnybhai2839
@abdulwalikhansunnybhai2839 Год назад
Very nice good work
@mister-robo
@mister-robo Год назад
Thanks!!! 🤝
@GarreTTTurncoaT
@GarreTTTurncoaT 4 месяца назад
Notice how he snatched up that dog
@yadzli69
@yadzli69 10 месяцев назад
The gas tank is tightly closed or it has an air breather to ensure sufficient oil flow supply. If there is no air breather, I believe the tank will have a vacuum effect
@aleksandarilioski3518
@aleksandarilioski3518 12 дней назад
Well, can it burn oil? i would love to build one of these but i mostly have leftover cooking oil so im not sure if it can work on it or not. thx a lot for sharing this its very useful!
@asifnadeem9676
@asifnadeem9676 11 дней назад
Graet video
@tiq_cotiqtm
@tiq_cotiqtm 9 месяцев назад
luarbiasa kreatif sekali dan bermanfaat 👍
@mister-robo
@mister-robo 9 месяцев назад
Saya sangat senang Anda menyukai ide saya. Terima kasih.🤝🤖
@andrewstetsonii1870
@andrewstetsonii1870 Год назад
Great Job! Put it at the end of your bed at night to keep warm♨♨ if not warm enough soak your blankets in oil and put under blanket you will never be cold again😣
@arthurn9237
@arthurn9237 Год назад
I WAS THINKIN MABY YOU COULD JOIN IN ALSO AND SNUGGLE UP WHILE AWAITING THE ETERNAL WARMTH TO COME
@TheBeefSlayer
@TheBeefSlayer 9 месяцев назад
“My beast” 😂😂😂
@davidcardenas1654
@davidcardenas1654 Год назад
Cool
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