Burning Crisco Oil in my Wood stove
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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2024
- I've been experimenting with different type's of liquid fuel in my wood stove. First I tried Kerosene, it worked good. Then I tried Diesel, Smelly and a lot of black soot. Now I'm trying Crisco Oil. Will it work? Let's see.
You might trimming your wick back to 1/4 to 1/2” above the can top to avoid vaporizing the fuel fast than you can add air.
My next video coming up I shorten the wick and I use stainless steel wire mesh on both sides of the wick to hold it's shape. Please stay tuned to see what happens. Thanks for watching.
It would be a lot easier if you melt the Crisco in a large glass measuring cup in the microwave, then pour it into the can and let it solidify. That's what I do when I'm making candles. It's very easy that way and you don't get empty spaces in it the way you do when you're spooning it into the can.
Great idea, that would make it easy to fill the can. I might give it a try but I'm kicking around a new idea I may try in a future video. Thanks for watching.
you can use just used cooking oil filtered of course drill hole aroumd the inside can so the carbon can absorb the oil only problem should be getting it to ignite and you could use rubbing alcohol in a dropper and drip it on the carbon fiber to start it but used veg oil burns hotenjoyed the video and hello from Tennessee
Thank You, I'm Glad you enjoyed the video. The dropper idea sounds like the easiest so I'll give it a try and hello back from California.
Have you tried burning coal or can you burn coal?
Yes, I have burned coal but like wood I have to deal with ash and dust and a little dirty to handle, but it burns well. One good thing about liquid fuel is that it is low maintenance. Thanks for watching.