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Instant light spraying oil Burner from cheap, off the shelf fittings 

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This burner is easy to build with off the shelf and easily found parts. It works similar to a babbington type but is a simpler design still.
While many pressurized burners use expensive Delevan siphon type nozzles, this Spray burner can be made using regular fittings and can deliver a wide range of outputs.
It requires only one valve for the fuel flow and can run on a variety of fuels from waste oil to diesel, kerosene or turps. It is shown running on and lighting up on straight used veg oil with no additives. The tank is pressurized to 15-20 PSI but can be higher or lower according to the heat output required.
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@danieltothero1413
@danieltothero1413 2 года назад
This video has to be my favorite one of all, especially during the ignition and burning phase. The oil and air mix easily and then the square tubing facilitates the flame via a Venturi effect. I love the howling noise it makes too.
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 2 года назад
I was just looking at this setup yesterday thinking I should do another vid with it. Needs some new plastic Tubing which I don't know if I have or can get but I will look into doing another vid of it soon.
@danieltothero1413
@danieltothero1413 2 года назад
@@glumpy10 I would definitely watch another video with this setup if you get a chance.
@patmancrowley8509
@patmancrowley8509 4 года назад
Sitting here I was looking for a lighter for my pipe. I see that you've found a pipe for your lighter! Brilliant, mate. Great video!
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@masonarturo6002
@masonarturo6002 2 года назад
@Jamir Coen Instablaster :)
@jamircoen649
@jamircoen649 2 года назад
@Mason Arturo thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@jamircoen649
@jamircoen649 2 года назад
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@masonarturo6002
@masonarturo6002 2 года назад
@Jamir Coen glad I could help =)
@tomharrell1954
@tomharrell1954 4 года назад
“Click the like button whether you like it or not” love your attitude Aussie your great!
@Mrkingjonny360
@Mrkingjonny360 3 года назад
What about his great?
@heliarche
@heliarche 4 года назад
I've just built one of these. Not the exact same thing but same theory. Works like a charm. Within an hour of getting it finally assembled I was melting aluminum. I think I used about 4 gallons of used engine oil in an hour. It's not very demanding on my air compressor. I'm using 3/16" lines because that's what I had laying around. I think if I want to go hotter I have to go with bigger lines. Awesome build and awesome video. Thank you for sharing this.
@janicetrohn
@janicetrohn 8 лет назад
I love your enthusiasm! I'll put my hubby right on building one of these since he always has jugs of waste oil sitting around!
@christiaansteenkamp5617
@christiaansteenkamp5617 8 лет назад
Hey me and my friend used your instructions and made a oil burner in this style and it works great! We built our aluminium furnace by stacking broken bricks in a circle inside a old oil barrel and filling the gaps in each layer with mud. Yes normal mud and letting it dry. Our pipe is only 1 meter long and we use a blow torch to ignite the oil then it burns great. I love your simple methodology no fuss. Thanks for your videos and Hello from South Africa
@user-pg4nn2gs2k
@user-pg4nn2gs2k 8 лет назад
I love it mate! you are a legend!! I have lots of waste engine oil a old 45 gallon drum and loads of scrap metal. keep em coming you ripper!!
@georgewherry691
@georgewherry691 7 лет назад
I am impressed with the beauty of simplicity of your designs. Less is usually better I have learned over time. I just subscribed because of this. Happy new year to you and yours.
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 7 лет назад
Thank You George, same to you and your family. I like simplicity. I think it's the hall mark of good design. I have seen many people go to a lot of expense and complication with these spray type burners and still have endless trouble. I would expect that on something made from junk but the fact is, I have never had any problem yet with this or other designs.
@indet1957
@indet1957 6 лет назад
Love your work! I've built my foundry around your oil burner design. I use waste oil from autos. It's freaking awesome and hot as h-ll. I do use a bounce house blower instead of my compressor.
@elijahtiner5691
@elijahtiner5691 6 лет назад
Glad I finally found this channel. I've recently moved my shop to a bigger building and the temps are close to 0° here in northern Arkansas. Watched many videos but yours are the best and easier to understand
@John20_29
@John20_29 8 лет назад
Love all your vids, truly great stuff. In the old days they used to call health & safety........ Common sense. That's what make your vids so watchable. Have learned a lot. Thanks for all the hard work, I know the effort that goes into it.
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+joeym250505 Exactly! I'm not against safety but when it's overdone to death when people should consider it just common sense, it ticks me right off especially when the safey zealots ram it down everyone's throats like they are morons. I would gaurantee at least 90% of the safety whingers have never built anything with their own hands more than a model airplane kit. Typicaly the people who whinge the loudest about safety are the ones that have the least need or concern for it.
@barryellis6663
@barryellis6663 5 лет назад
I love it how much more easy can you get. Love your videos keep them coming. Have a happy new year
@kbbacon
@kbbacon 8 лет назад
I have used a paint spray gun and it works just like that. You made a huge paint spray gun! Good job!
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+kbbacon I was looking at how the thing coated the fence with the spray demonstration and way thinking it would be really good to spray trailers and things with oil to stop them rusting. Probably also good for spraying plants with insecticide etc. If the Nozzle wasn't flattened it would be like the spray wand on a hose! Did your spray gun work for a burner? I tried it a few times over the years but could never get the guns to spray enough fuel.
@kbbacon
@kbbacon 8 лет назад
It worked! I'll do a video. There is a trick, if I can get my stuff together.
@kbbacon
@kbbacon 8 лет назад
neosomato hypergenesis It depends upon your air/fuel output. Can be small (10k btu) or as big as you can handle.
@peterroberts5835
@peterroberts5835 8 лет назад
huge thanks for uploading this video, been put off building my own spray type nozzle furnace for melting cast iron as all the ones i have seen use expensive fiddly bought in ones with loads of needle control valves for everything.i can see why you would want loads of control and the ease of buying in a valve but i couldn't see the simpler way to build one and now i can. many thanks again, keep up the good work !
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+The Home Machinist You are welcome. Its very rewarding to know people are putting these ideas to work and benefiting from them. Really makes it all worth while. If you are able to video what you make, please let me know when you have. it's great to see what people do in action.
@peterroberts5835
@peterroberts5835 8 лет назад
+Oil Burner HI oil burner, have built my nozzle, using gravity syphon feed, problem is it seems to be blowing out both nozzle and feed pipe. if i take nozzle out works great at syphoning but rubbish at atomising/ misting. i am using waste commercial veggie oil. playing with the pressure seems to do nothing. only thing i can thing of is using pressure feed for oil like in this video ?
@antonywardle
@antonywardle 8 лет назад
great stuff. good to see you back, makes me want to finish my one. Still trying to put a second hole in my gas bottle!
@nickrandol9133
@nickrandol9133 4 года назад
It sounds like a pissed off bumble bee. Love it.
@russellsmith3855
@russellsmith3855 3 года назад
And a v 1 rocket
@ericaikens5339
@ericaikens5339 3 года назад
I appreciate your straight and forward Miss on something and keeping it simple a lot of people make things complicated you have shown with simpleness Effectiveness can be achieved great video
@roberto.cavanagh5022
@roberto.cavanagh5022 8 лет назад
Missed you. Got a farm soy exrusion plant running on your ideas (dryer, virgin oil degummer, pre extrusión heater, etc). Thank you again. Now working on your WI system on our tractors running 50% veggie oil.
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+Roberto .Cavanagh That sounds awesome. It's great when people can put these ideas into practical applications that do work and save them money or time. I would really love to see some Vids of what you are doing. ATM I have the IP on my truck turned up so it's really giving me some power. I have upped the WI as well and the engine is showing every sign it's getting cleaned out more and more and keeps running better. WI is a very simple and beneficial thing for diesel engines especially those on veg. If you could do some vids and let me know that would be awesome.
@vicmorrowshead3760
@vicmorrowshead3760 5 лет назад
Thanks for the info. This is the best demonstration of the concept. Simple air fuel vaporized with ignition .in a chamber with exhaust flow.- and Adjustable .
@skunkpower9081
@skunkpower9081 4 года назад
Buzz bombs yeah. *chuckles* My first thought when that fired up was, that's a simple pulse jet engine.
@josephgauthier5018
@josephgauthier5018 3 года назад
same lol
@luckygen1001
@luckygen1001 8 лет назад
I like it! I need a person like you in my backyard!
@diecksl
@diecksl 6 лет назад
And I need a backyard like that (my wife would kill me of course, but hey...)
@davidhoover8877
@davidhoover8877 8 лет назад
You come up with so cool oil burners. I think I will try this one. Thanks for posting!
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+David Hoover Thank you for the kind words.
@builtrodewreckedit
@builtrodewreckedit 8 лет назад
That's really got a nice spray pattern i wasn't quite expecting that. I think not relying on venturi to suck up the oil makes this much simpler than some spray burners. Looks very nice.
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+builtrodewreckedit From what I have seen and read, I agree in that the oil being pressurised makes things easier. It seems a lot of people using the siphon nozzles in furnaces have to pressurise the fuel to get the flow and heat requirement they want out of them. They then need to add a blower as well to get the air needed for combustion. The spray pattern is very fine and mist like even on veg oil. It is almost surprising given the " nozzle" it just some copper tube squeezed down in a vice.
@ushillbillies
@ushillbillies 5 лет назад
Well I have built several variations ,but yours is by far the easiest , Cheers ,from Alberta Canada
@lynthie8920
@lynthie8920 8 лет назад
Now this is something that you could use to make an oil burner heated deep fryer with, mount the cooker far enough away from the dragon-breath side and it would be able to work just fine. Use old oil to heat new oil to cook in that will, over time, become used, which would then be burned to heat new oil... The circle of FIRE... Glad your uploading videos again.
@yyahaliyyahali
@yyahaliyyahali 8 лет назад
Thanks for uploading an useful topic to the world of you tubers. God bless you 😉👍🏻
@battalion151R
@battalion151R 8 лет назад
Wow! Thanks David! Might have to rework that heater from last year. This looks much better, as to control. Hope you are having a great spring. Al
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+Al Henning Hi Al, Stick with the one you have mate. For what you use it for it's much better. If you are having control issues let me know and I'll see if we can figure something out.
@tomayrscotland6890
@tomayrscotland6890 3 года назад
Excellent Tutorial Video and also about the cheapest burner I have seen so far. I wish I had watched you Tube years ago, All the info I have collected for people like yourself has served me well. Thanx. Tom Ayr Scotland.
@jimmartin7899
@jimmartin7899 8 лет назад
Take a round steal tub wrap copper capillary tubes around it with water running through it. Feed perlite heat sink barrels to keep your water hot and lay heart hose in the floor of your home to heat it. You could produce a steady electric current with heat transducers has well to run your home.
@slrs3908
@slrs3908 5 лет назад
I like that if the power to your compressor goes out, the pressure and fuel and flame will to. Convenient and safe.
@bengibson3955
@bengibson3955 4 года назад
Great work-nice and simple. Not sure how I’m going to convince the missus that we need one of these in the lounge room, not that poofy slow combustion wood heater. This looks like like much more fun.
@airgunbubba2505
@airgunbubba2505 4 года назад
I have never seen anything like this before! thanks for the share and i do think you are correct about the sound is very close to that of an old aviation radial engine.
@yiannikouzeleas4191
@yiannikouzeleas4191 6 лет назад
Excellent way to describe a very efficient and economic solution for saving money in heating bills ! well done and keep the good work ongoing ... all the best mate and thank you the information !
@jimmybritt9537
@jimmybritt9537 4 года назад
The minute that burner lite I thought of ww two buzz bombs , weird how it sounds so similar
@jobvdboom5000
@jobvdboom5000 4 года назад
From all the oil burner desings i have tried, this is definitely the best, it's a very simple desing, it's adjustable and it's so easy to make. what i do have to say though is that the pipe or tube cannot have a taper or conical shape at the end. Thank you for sharing this simple desing, and showing us how it should be done!
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 4 года назад
Thanks for the kind words. It does always amaze me with the complication, expense and equipment people use to do a simple job when there are so much cheaper, simpler and easier alternatives. It's like so many people seem to think unless they go to a lot of trouble and expense something cannot possibly work.
@rampanttinkerer9750
@rampanttinkerer9750 8 лет назад
Love your subtlety!
@MaruAdventurer
@MaruAdventurer 8 лет назад
Welcome back. Been missing my safety tips. Me, I would weld some metal mesh to that baby so I can melt metal and cook dinner at the same time.
@rixogtr
@rixogtr 3 года назад
Chicken tighs grilled with burning oil mist, 7 out of 2 doctors recommend :D
@rolandvz71able
@rolandvz71able 3 года назад
Love this guys "SAFETY TIPS!"
@backyardmetalcasting
@backyardmetalcasting 8 лет назад
I love the simple design and the huge orange flames!!
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+David D Whats not to be loved about that! :0)
@gus23a
@gus23a 8 лет назад
For better results, try to move the nozzle a little bit inside the tube. This creates a much stronger draft and helps to stabilize the flame.
@joandar1
@joandar1 7 лет назад
Cheers Mate from John. I now have what I need to know to build my own furnace.
@kennethgardner3310
@kennethgardner3310 7 лет назад
love it..
@samsiryani9023
@samsiryani9023 10 месяцев назад
It’s 7 years later and still think it’s very cool.
@thisissoeasy
@thisissoeasy 5 лет назад
Absolutely brilliant! Cheers from Broken Hill...
@306champion
@306champion 7 лет назад
Well Mate you stole my thunder near the end, I was going to remark (and I probably still am but who gives a toss) that if this was audio only I would swear it was a Buzz Bomb over London. Don't stop what you're doing Mate, It's brilliant.
@oxtruck8054
@oxtruck8054 3 года назад
That's really neat! I'm already thinking on how I want to build one
@ffslave
@ffslave 8 лет назад
I'm glad you're back I was afraid the safetycrats had gotten you.
@mcjdubpower
@mcjdubpower 11 месяцев назад
I'm back in 23, and this is better than ever.
@mrussell9099
@mrussell9099 5 лет назад
Hey i built one of your oil burner's and it works great
@TheWreckingYard
@TheWreckingYard 8 лет назад
Fantastic, that's so simple I have to build one.
@andrewdavies4604
@andrewdavies4604 5 лет назад
I used to meddle with burning oils year ago. Must revisit it.
@teckiepete
@teckiepete 8 лет назад
Love the health a safety tip! Im going to try this as seems the easiest version yet!
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+Pete Franklin One thing I have noticed, as well as being the simplest spray design I can find, it also seems to be one of the few if any that will light straight off on WVO. All the others I have seen are either using LPG for startup or are using diesel/ kero as the fuel.
@dedenjama7173
@dedenjama7173 4 года назад
Lovely work. Thanks for sharing.
@mre2495
@mre2495 8 лет назад
You are brilliant. I've duplicated several of your experiments part for part with identical results. Im an automotive technician with my own shop and alot of used oil. Ive thought about making a large version of this type but then I thought how small can this burner be made and still function? That is my current project. Love your videos!
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+MR E Wow, thank you for the overly generous but much appreciated comments. it's good to hear when other people do things and they work out because I get some that don't seem to follow what I did and they have trouble. The principal will work in any size. you just have to keep it all proportional but there is a wide lattitude of what you can do anyway. Let me know how you go with your smaller burner.
@antonhelsgaun
@antonhelsgaun 8 лет назад
multiple particles need to be able to fit thrugh!
@rodneysrepurposingrecyclin3821
I love your safety tips. I too am all for natural selection. Remove ALL warning labels.
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+Rodman Lyons When they have to put warning labels on Coffee cups. You know the stupid Disease is running out of control and something needs to be done. I bought a power tool the other day and the amount of safety notices in the thing was incredible. I had no intention of operating a power saw in a bathtub full of water and it never crossed my mind.... until I read the warning. The warnings must give the terminally stupid more Ideas than they were capable of coming up with on their own. ;0(
@rodneysrepurposingrecyclin3821
Lmao. You sir are correct. My drill had the same warnings. Even a gigantic red tag on the cord. WARNING!!!! Use of this power tool in wet areas could result in electric shock or death. My first thought was my neighbor standing in the shower hanging his new toilet paper roll. While the shower is on.
@drizler
@drizler 8 лет назад
+Oil Burner ........................................and then you open the manual and it reads like War and Peace . Worse yet it tells you almost nothing you need to know yet the one part you can understand via the translator is all the safety bullshit like "don't stick your finger on the running blade" , UGhhhhh. If you do find something you want to know be extra careful doing it if it doesn't make sense. I just got a 30K tractor and the manual said to break it in you had to run it FULL POWER all the time for the first 50 hours. Yea I crap you not, Massey Ferguson made in Korea. Duhhhhh.
@00_negative
@00_negative 6 лет назад
You built a simple version of a carburetor.......f@$!ing brillant! Reminds me of small engine class 25 yrs ago. We built something similar out of coke bottles and drinking straws. Love the vids i laugh my ass off everytime i watch. Hope the neighbors are well. Live free
@billfrederickfrederick2791
@billfrederickfrederick2791 4 года назад
Well said.....it's no pulse jet
@dtempleton22936
@dtempleton22936 5 лет назад
wow, this will be a great burner for a small pottery kiln.
@mr.crapper7197
@mr.crapper7197 4 года назад
That's a good job of tinkering !
@moking1761
@moking1761 8 лет назад
Hi Oil Burner, I like the very simple principle the burner works on, especially the ultra clean burn. The only problem I see when used as a heater in the workshop is the carbon dioxide / Carbon Monoxide, both of which are the products of burning oil. These are heavier than air and can cause suffercation without any ventilation. An exhaust pipe would be required - to overcome the problem - and would need to be quite long to extract all the heat output via the walls of the exhaust pipe. Still a great idea and I will check just how much of the usable heat actually goes up the chimney so to speak. As a pensioner I need it to be ultra efficient as I like to get away from all the rubbish on TV during the winter months and do a bit of metal bashing in a warm workshop. Keep up the experiments and the inovation, It blows the mind ...literally. I must try an extra long exhaust pipe, at a guess I would think about 25-30 feet and see if the natural draft of that long a pipe would still give an efficient burn without having to use a compressor. Not sure of the oil flow rate as the air pressure into the tank would have to come from a point inside the exhaust pipe( venturi effect). It's worth thinking about. Regards to you and yours MoK
@arjanwilbie2511
@arjanwilbie2511 8 лет назад
good to see you alive and well. safety tip of the day... do not eat beans and use the farts as pressured air. it will go in melt down.
@antonhelsgaun
@antonhelsgaun 8 лет назад
and you'll be single in no time
@arjanwilbie2511
@arjanwilbie2511 8 лет назад
My wife does not grant me a devorce. I see it as a challenge.
@bobbofly
@bobbofly 8 лет назад
If she won't, just build a 3kw oil burner to get rid of the body - "forge your own freedom"!
@iainmel1
@iainmel1 7 лет назад
hahahaha
@Tadek5
@Tadek5 5 лет назад
just excelent idea. Good for every fuel. I do not need so long flame so I will bend a pipe around , weld it to close the end and drill a 10-20 or so holes at the top. That way I have a circular burner. I will test how it works.this week, reg Jack
@eltoncarneirogimenez6299
@eltoncarneirogimenez6299 7 лет назад
very nice, simple to do congrats
@festus51
@festus51 8 лет назад
I just subscribed to your channel, I love your safety tips they are all so true !!!!!
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+festus51 Every day though I see real things that are so obvious but people still muck up it actually makes these safety tip valid for some idiots.
@lisajohnson8566
@lisajohnson8566 8 лет назад
Nice idea and very simple. Thank you.
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+Lisa Johnson Thank you.
@tomaskeller4200
@tomaskeller4200 8 лет назад
Very clean burn, and very environmental friendly because it uses vegetable oil.
@AlphaChimpEnergy
@AlphaChimpEnergy 8 лет назад
I bet if it has a few bends in the pipe you'd get a more intense gasification, but it looks great, add big heat plate or box to that end it would give more heating surface area. It looks cool too.
@cumminsfan6
@cumminsfan6 4 года назад
By pipe do you mean the square tube or the nozzle?
@Antoniostubeio
@Antoniostubeio 7 лет назад
great video really easy but fantastic idea thanks for educating
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 7 лет назад
Yeah, not much to it and it works real well.
@ThePuuc2
@ThePuuc2 3 года назад
the sound look like pulse jet. I love it.
@tomaskeller4200
@tomaskeller4200 8 лет назад
Very interesting.Nice setup.
@SteveP-vm1uc
@SteveP-vm1uc 8 лет назад
Welcome Back, OB!!!! I was getting worried about you.. Glad to see you were just screwing around in another direction.. Sounds like the compressor was running the entire time. I'm sure many will find a use for this, but I still like the old burners you have developed.. I think much less electrical power being used with the old.. Still lots of fun!!! Glad you posted up, buddy!! ;)
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+Steve 1961P. Hi Steve, yeah, Things have been rough and I wasn't at all sure I'd do any more vids. Still not sure of how motivated I can stay but I'll see. I am still convinced the drip burners are easier, more practical and efficient than any spray or siphon design. The compressor was running the whole time and getting hot in the process. Some people seem dedicated to the Commercial spray burner nozzles which are a lot more expensive and complicated than this one and I'm buggered if I can see any advantage to them. Perhaps those that are dedicated to the spray burner design will find this a simpler and far cheaper way to go. Some people seem to thrive on over complication, expense and difficulty of operation. For me, the blown fuel/ drip type burners are a far more practical and versatile bit of gear but each to their own.
@919dds
@919dds Год назад
Great teacher. Thanks for the show.
@peterharvey3451
@peterharvey3451 5 лет назад
Sounds like what I would imagine a old WW2 V1 rocket would sound like
@inibrasiumthefirst2680
@inibrasiumthefirst2680 3 года назад
You don't have to imagine the recordings exist
@paulhickson1996
@paulhickson1996 4 года назад
work in garage. good idea for using mixed fuel. dieael/petrol mix.sometimes customers put wrong fuel. Now have use for it.
@38fade
@38fade 8 лет назад
All Hail the KING of getto keep it up m8 n1
@phrayzar
@phrayzar 8 лет назад
Bloody Sweet mate
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+phrayzar Thanks.
@Pulideman
@Pulideman 8 лет назад
Bravo!. Simple y eficiente. Felicidades!
@richardleafloor3122
@richardleafloor3122 7 лет назад
Thanks just what I was looking for
@troystutsman1400
@troystutsman1400 7 лет назад
Great video...! Thanks for sharing...!
@oddballdynamics.9658
@oddballdynamics.9658 4 года назад
So cool. Thanks for sharing.
@robertp6391
@robertp6391 Год назад
Primitive-Effective-and Brutal...!Perfect!
@michaelwassenaar5035
@michaelwassenaar5035 8 лет назад
Love the safety tips :-)
@stevenacarter77
@stevenacarter77 6 лет назад
OUTSTANDING BURNER
@EngelWulf
@EngelWulf 5 лет назад
Very simple build im sure with the right size setup it can heat up a steam boiler to run a good size engine
@hfraat25
@hfraat25 Год назад
Simple things are best. Thanks 😊
@BundyBearsShed
@BundyBearsShed 8 лет назад
Good shit, love it might just knock one up for a play. Thanks I see you go to the same OHS school as me lol.
@glumpy1024
@glumpy1024 8 лет назад
+Bundy Bears Shed I bought the cheap washer because I didn't know how they would go with the oil but i can't tell the difference with it between water and oil. Certainly doesn't over load or anything. OH&S.... A load of over the top crap that has gone a lot further to fuel an industry based on brainwashing people to be scared of their own shadow and turn them into pedantic sooks rather than actually look after anyone or teach them that using their heads costs nothing and is the greatest safety feature of all. Or threat if they don't use their heads. Rockin beard you have their mate! I wanted to grow mine like that but the Wife and daughter give me too much grief. Good women but no sense of style!
@BundyBearsShed
@BundyBearsShed 8 лет назад
Im lucky mine dont mind at all lool
@billhopen
@billhopen 6 лет назад
Great low tech simplicity, but great engineering!...I didn't know they had Hill-Billies in England or Australia,( wherever your accent is from)... I wonder if I could melt bronze in my furnace with this blower spray contraption, LP is pretty expensive. Thanks for sharing "Mate"
@barryellis6663
@barryellis6663 5 лет назад
I don't see why not Hell give it a try
@mrgreenswelding2853
@mrgreenswelding2853 5 лет назад
Sounds like aussie ascent to me. We're all hill billies down here.
@k_froggy
@k_froggy 8 лет назад
Where ya been man? Love your vids. Im currently building a hybrid nozzle/turks burner to create steam to sterilize mushroom spawn. Ill try to get some pics and maybe a short video once its up and running.
@xeroinfinity
@xeroinfinity 3 года назад
pressurizing to atomize the fuel burns hotter and cleaner than those drip feed systems. Many years ago I built a small furnace for my huge shop. I mainly burnt oil and coolant mixed and a 55 gal drum would last 4-5 months on 16 hr days.
@Kevinegan1
@Kevinegan1 4 года назад
I'm wondering if a continous arcing spark plug would ignite used motor oil and air mixture or just foul it out. I guess I'll find out. I have a woodburning stove made from a 55 gallon drum but I've grown too old and crippled to cut firewood. I'm thinking that this would work great in the barrel. I've got lots of old motor oil that is clean of any trash and debris, aside from the carbon and metalic particulates in used motor oil. I picked up about (60) 2gallon containers of used motor oil about three years ago. At the time I had no idea what I needed all that used oil for, I just knew I needed it. Thank you, you answered the question of why I needed the old oil and more impotantly solved my issue of heating my shop. By the way, if you have to tell someone not to look down the end that the flame exhausts from, you wasted your breath. They may heed your advise not to place their eye over a pipe belching fire like a military flamethrower but they'll find another way to either get hurt or burn down their home. It's called Natural Selection and the fact that there are so many blithering idiots surviving until adulthood these days is a direct consequence of mankind circumventing Natural Selection.
@vanderumd11
@vanderumd11 4 года назад
Definitely not good ... Think about your lungs and your families lungs. Plastic seal the windows, then use cheap throw blankets, and doors of the house. Use 3 small space heaters placed near cold spots on a thermostat. It will cost maybe $130 a month extra for heating the entire house
@daveyr5462
@daveyr5462 3 года назад
As my company's elfen saftey rep if you know your machines they won't turn nasty all of a sudden. You'll know them inside out and they won't rip your insides out as I always say. Treat them with respect and know exactly what they do and you won't go wrong.
@billyjones9045
@billyjones9045 3 года назад
Yea!!!!...havent seen your videos in a long time...your my favorite pyro
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 3 года назад
Thanks Mate! I hope to get back to it one day.
@oldoldpilgrim7898
@oldoldpilgrim7898 4 года назад
I don't know why someone with a down under acent would use mostly imperial measuer but, I sure do like it.
@alexzander1839
@alexzander1839 7 лет назад
5:40 I did click the like button even and there is nothing to unlike about this fantastic project. Keep up the good work.
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 7 лет назад
Thank You!
@alexzander1839
@alexzander1839 7 лет назад
You are welcome.
@Fairlanecustom300
@Fairlanecustom300 8 лет назад
I'm gunna have a go at making one of these. I have 2 furnaces with the kwiky oil burner by David D that both work well, but yours is simpler again and doesn't require any machining. I might experiment a little and see if some form of nozzle works on the end. Will let you know how it goes. Thanks for the design though.
@glumpy10
@glumpy10 8 лет назад
+Fairlanecustom300 I have looked at that design and a few others and am always floored by the complication in them. I looked at one the other day and I swear it must have 25 brass fittings on the thing and 3 valves and all sorts of other complexity and expense. At the end of the day, all they have to do is make fire so the simpler and cheaper that can be done, the better it is I say.
@samminer9835
@samminer9835 Год назад
I tried it. Fantastic!!!
@nicolec7290
@nicolec7290 Год назад
Another good video 👍🏻
@micaeldowds6901
@micaeldowds6901 8 лет назад
great and simple thank you
@yourlatinombre69
@yourlatinombre69 5 лет назад
I like your style
@tombrenes2779
@tombrenes2779 4 года назад
You should offer your services and show up to the hoarders program on TV
@grazianoturbogas
@grazianoturbogas 5 лет назад
Absolutely GREAT!!!!
@jesseserfling6807
@jesseserfling6807 4 года назад
Sounds like a pulse jet engine
@charadremur333
@charadremur333 3 года назад
It kinda is
@ethanfitton6336
@ethanfitton6336 3 года назад
Yeah, sort of.