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GrizzlyMtn
Добавлен 25 окт 2011
Obama Gas Can Fix
Quick fix to the dreaded Obama/EPA Gas Can. Eliminates the terrible spout design and adds a breather hole for smooth functioning on any gas can.
Links to items used in video are below.
www.harborfreight.com/225-piece-nitrile-o-ring-assortment-67677.html
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083J5X622/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YSK4VBT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
www.mscdirect.com/product/details/61230108
Links to items used in video are below.
www.harborfreight.com/225-piece-nitrile-o-ring-assortment-67677.html
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083J5X622/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YSK4VBT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
www.mscdirect.com/product/details/61230108
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Harbor Freight Barrel Pump
Просмотров 9 тыс.8 лет назад
A little demo of the Harbor Freight pneumatic barrel pump that I use for transferring waste oil.
Waste Oil Wood Stove Conversion
Просмотров 17 тыс.8 лет назад
This design I came up with to convert an old wood stove that I had to burn waste oil. I added a forced-air squirrel cage blower and needle valve adjustment for oil flow control, as well as a ball valve for controlling the air intake.
USB Drive Instructional Movie
Просмотров 14 тыс.9 лет назад
Instructions for using the Alumafx USB to floppy converter on Haas CNC Mills.
Did you have to format the USB before using it on the CNC machine?
How tall is the bowl? And how high is the air/oil feed above the bowl?
It was just a stainless mixing bowl, maybe 4-5 inches deep. Oil would be coming in about 6inches above the lava rock in the bowl. Air was close to the same height. Working off memory, as I've since gotten rid of it.
thank you very much
glad I could help.
Does this work on gasoline?
I see no reason why it wouldn't.
Awesome setup and I do like the simplicity, good job!
Hello i also have a micron, but i'm wondering where you bought the emulator. Do you have a link or some information about the emulator model? Thanks
I purchased this directly from the manufacturer, who at the time was located in my area, but he was selling them on Ebay. The name was Aluma FX. I have since sold the machines they were on and I'm unaware if he is still producing them. I noticed other models are available on ebay that appear to function the same.
Will it work in ibc totes also
Never tried it, but it would all depend on whether the bungs were compatible. One thing's for sure, you'd want to keep your pressure under 2 psi.
I haven't been to see one of these...but wonder if the stem length is adjustable??? I would like to weld a 2" bung in a retired propane cylinder...so, I can fill it with transaxle oil. Our motorhome takes almost 3 gallons. I want to put light pressure on the tank, and have a means of regulating flow at the end of the hose...where I would be holding the dispensing end into the pumpkin. Thanks!
The stem is simply a piece of threaded pipe that slides inside an o-ring, so the depth at which the pipe goes into barrel is infinitely adjustable within the length of the pipe. Based on what you're describing, you could obtain another length of pipe that is threaded to add length, or perhaps the size you're working with on your tank would be sufficient as is. Either way, it's adjustable simply by pushing it in deeper into the barrel or pulling it up. Hope that answers your question.
@@triggerguard1 Thanks... yeah...I would actually be going really short. I figured a 20# propane cylinder would easily hold 2 or 3 psi, without exploding...and I could climb under our Motorhome with the dispensing tubing...without having to hand pump 400 stokes. I wouldn’t need much more than 3 gallons capacity...as I would buy fresh oil every three years. Thanks again.
@@chuggsinator yep, just cut the end of the pipe that that faces the bottom of the barrel to suit you needed length, and you're set. Good luck and that sounds like a slick idea you've got going there.
@@triggerguard1 Thanks so much. Yes...the first time I did the service I used the one galling plastic hand pump. Miserable. This year, I thought I had gotten wiser and bought a 12v pump...it basically whipped the oil into foam, and sputtered...FAIL!!! Resorted to the hand pump again. Miserable. I’m going to keep trying to find something better. A barrel pump comes to mind...but I would have to get an assistant to do about 80 stokes on the pump. The pneumatic idea sounds excellent. I could potentially do that alone...and no pumping.
Best part was the lava rock trick....a computer fan will be less power and noise...
Computer fans don't have nearly the cfm's to make the system work. Quiet yes, but far from ideal for a heat exchanger system and or blast furnace application.
@@triggerguard1 most of these set ups are just like your saying "blast furnaces" I want to fine control it so I dont have to watch a Chernobyl meltdown. I can stack smaller muffin fans to get a constant air flow keeping in mind I'm on batteries after 10 PM till 8. This approach also follows with the boiler circulation pump.
@@offgridmangogrower You fine control it by using a needle valve with a site glass to monitor oil input, which can bring your stove temps from 200 deg. to 600 deg. If you don't have enough cfm's, your fire will simply burn out, and then you'll have a pool of oil in your stove. Ask me how I know. At it's very peak performance, I could not maintain a temp over 650. 3 major things that you need for this to burn clean and efficient is clean, preheated oil, a fine needle valve adjustment and CFM's. If any one of those pieces are missing, the system simply doesn't work. If you don't burn the oil hot and clean, your stove pipe will cake up terribly bad with soot, potentially causing a flu fire. I did my research and ran this stove for about 3 years, having my own machine shop at home, so you might say I tried a few techniques. Pro tip.....Hydraulic oil is hands-down the best to burn, and synthetic of any flavor is the worst.
@@triggerguard1 thanks Bro it was an amazing burn...... I have a shitload of used tractor oils...and I just started the stove tonight....most of my oils are synthetic so my guess is i"ll have to cut them with a little more diesel. It reached about 400 with no smoke and just natural draft on a bed of hot rocks inside a stainless fish steamer. I'm pretty impressed with the output and burn rate. My next plan is to plug and drill flame holes. And later add a couple of mini muffin fans thru a 1" tube.
Good lava rock trick.
Hey man mind sharing what model that blower fan is for the air induction?? Thanks great vid!
I have since sold the stove, but I believe it was a Dayton, which you can purchase through McMaster Carr or a variety of other places. I got it for nothing working as a millwright, and the place I was working for was throwing these kinds of things in the trash.
I'd say something pretty close to this is what I had on there. electricmotorwarehouse.com/dayton-model-1tdn6-blower-51-cfm-3105-rpm-115v-60-50hz/
can someone tell me how to adjust the height. I am afraid to take it apart and not get it put back together. right now it cannot be screwed down into a 55g drum because pipe is too long
You probably already answered this yourself, but the pipe simply slides up and down inside the threaded bushing. If it's sticking too far down into the barrel, just pull up on the pipe and continue to thread it into the bung.
When loading from Old Haas Machine w/ Emulator to New Haas w/ USB=No Problem Works Great... New to Old: I can see program in the Disk Directory when I hit F4 and then Edit, but can Not get it to load into the machine as an actual Program. What am I doing wrong? Thanks
CAN YOU FIX IT, I HAVE THAT PROBLEM
@@bryanvalenzuela1454 areglaste el problema
Looks more effective than electric pump transferring, and quieter too.
enjoyed the video, keep the updates comin and Merry Christmas
Great vid !
Thank you for that demo. But i have a problem. i use a metal 55 gallon drum for diesel transfer to my big tractor. I am afraid I am going to blow up a plastic barrel.... So here are my issues: I need to use the 2" hole to fill the barrel when I go to the station (the filler is a large mouth to dispense large amounts quickly) I need to dispense with the 3/4 hole with a hose. Nobody makes a kit for this. I just started this project but you can see my issue.
The pneumatic pump is threaded to accept both large and small bungs, so you should be fine with attaching it to the metal barrel. A word of caution being, if you exceed much more than a couple of pounds, you can blow up your steel barrel too. That's a lot of pressure on thin sheet metal.
What size discharge hose is needed?
I'm pretty sure it's 3/4", but if you were picking it up at Harbor Freight, I'd just grab one of the thousands of tapes they have there and check it before you left the store.
Thanks
@@davidrank748 1 inch
Go back to the kitchen, When your wife isn't there, and get a clear top to a 6 inch Pyrex dish. Cut a 5 in hole in the side of you stove, WOLLLLA, window to see the flame!!! If you don't have any, Check Craigs List!!!!
how do you load programs from usb to the machine?
Same process, but press in, rather than out.
@@triggerguard1 CAN U RIGHT MODERN GAMES AND SAVE IT TO THE Emulator