Making of a waste oil furnace.

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @zeropointzero
    @zeropointzero Год назад +11

    The craftsmanship is beautiful. The assortment of tools you have makes me jealous.
    With that said, it seems a little complicated for what it currently is. I built a used engine oil burner using three propane cylinders and an old natural gas furnace. It's nowhere as pretty as yours, but it's 90% efficient. I've been improving on it for the past three years. It's now running a pump, filters, oil preheat and safety devices to shut it down in case of a failure of any kind. It outputs a maximum of 140000 BTU, and i just recently designed a system for cleaning ash out of the burn pot without the need for disassembly.
    Next year's improvements will be the addition of automation - startup, temperature control, idle, self-cleaning, and shutdown.

    • @KhalilSalim-b9v
      @KhalilSalim-b9v 11 месяцев назад

      Hello.
      Would you kindly share plan / pictures of your easy to make burner.

  • @noimagination99
    @noimagination99 Год назад +14

    I enjoyed the video, nice work. But I also did not understand the purpose of the rims below. I thought to catch ash, but I could not tell if the combustion chamber was open to the rims container. I also did not follow exactly how the heat and hot air flow to the room worked, and what the big hose connection to the side does. It would be nice to see a follow-up video that illustrates these aspects of your design!

  • @FunFamilyLife81012
    @FunFamilyLife81012 Год назад +2

    Some explanation and sizes of materials would be great information, is it just radiant heat off the tubes? How does the exhaust get forced out?

    • @Newterafox
      @Newterafox  Год назад +1

      The heat is radiated by the tubes and the box. The exhaust passes through the top box, pipes and exits through the bottom box.

    • @fredflintstone9702
      @fredflintstone9702 Месяц назад

      That's a brilliant build can see your logic is clearly to extract all the heat out of the burner and a clean burn is blue well done:) stoichometrc ratio achieved burning the gas not the oil
      I have made a few of these in the past inspired by Russian videos no words just pictures and lose measurements but with successful results purey experimental.
      That combustion fan is powerful looking could you send me a model number please. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @blackmasta71
    @blackmasta71 Год назад +3

    I too would appreciate an explanation for the rim setup. It seems like some sort of ash collection or overflow protection...

  • @spayshipearthdestinationunknow
    @spayshipearthdestinationunknow Год назад +24

    Very cool idea and craftsmanship, however it was a mostly useless video as far as describing or showing how or why you did anything.

    • @michaelroosa5172
      @michaelroosa5172 Год назад +3

      Lol stop acting like you were gonna make one

    • @ashe1.070
      @ashe1.070 Год назад +3

      I agree. It would have been nice to know what each part was for

    • @zeropointzero
      @zeropointzero Год назад +1

      I understood most of it, however I built one of my own design that works on the same blue-flame principle. But I agree, a little more detail could be included for those not well versed in the function of the components.

    • @steakandchips9046
      @steakandchips9046 Год назад +2

      ​@@michaelroosa5172to be fair you're probably right it looks a load of 💩 and wouldn't want to copy this 😅

    • @gliOrtidiMauro
      @gliOrtidiMauro 7 дней назад

      E con quello che costa oggi il ferro e la corrente elettrica come minimo ci comprava 4 stufe già fatte 😂😂. Video inutile senza spiegazioni e in timelaps 😂

  • @MysticalDork
    @MysticalDork Год назад

    Very nice! The heat exchanger is a great idea.

  • @dreece2000
    @dreece2000 3 месяца назад +1

    can attest that its Hella nice and top notch could trust you to build anything for my family and wouldn't even consider it having the first problem. with that being said I wouldn't be able to work the same maintenance shift with you

  • @vintageringsGarry
    @vintageringsGarry Год назад

    Did I miss tempature readings, nice work, ❤

  • @aleksandarpetrovic6613
    @aleksandarpetrovic6613 Год назад +2

    Very good work, but I don't understand why?? You can make this type of stove for 10x less time and money. And, why you use angle grinder when you have plasma cutter? 🤔

  • @boeubanks7507
    @boeubanks7507 Год назад +2

    Yea, this design seems overly complex. I wouldn't want to try and build this when there are simpler designs that are much simpler. I don't even understand what all the parts do. I think it has an integral heat exchanger, but there are simpler ways to do that as well.

  • @C.dieslevonankwek7
    @C.dieslevonankwek7 Год назад

    Nice work, you got skills my man

  • @homemadetools
    @homemadetools Год назад

    Nice job. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎

  • @nevadamarschke8052
    @nevadamarschke8052 Год назад +1

    nice design! can i ask what is the purpose of the steel rims after the combustion chamber has been added?

  • @gewelegray3429
    @gewelegray3429 Год назад +5

    Очень интересно но ничего не понятно

  • @MrRainCountry
    @MrRainCountry Год назад

    Quite a piece of work!

  • @mftmachining
    @mftmachining Год назад

    unbelieveable....👍👍👍👍👍🔥

  • @Farm_fab
    @Farm_fab Год назад +1

    When you cut all thread or bolts, put a nut on the threads to act as a thread chaser, which will save time in the end.

  • @Thomas-pq4ys
    @Thomas-pq4ys 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful build, but I found the video quite confusing as to why it is so complex. A bit of narration or captions would've helped.
    I have an engineering background, and have welded a very efficient wood stove... I'd like to build a small waste oil burner...

  • @reutilps
    @reutilps 9 месяцев назад

    Trabalho profissional; maravilha!

  • @cliffhaupt5413
    @cliffhaupt5413 Год назад

    Incredible amount of welding

  • @ВасильЛукашевич-и7ч

    Мудрено 😮

  • @TrailingThroughLife
    @TrailingThroughLife Год назад

    Have you ran this stove a lot? How much oil does it take to run for 24 hours? What is the clean up like and how often?

    • @donraptor6156
      @donraptor6156 Год назад

      Anything less than a half gallon an hour would be about the best to expect.

  • @jackarecito7270
    @jackarecito7270 11 месяцев назад +1

    "family"? That's a professional workshop

    • @Newterafox
      @Newterafox  11 месяцев назад +1

      No.

    • @jackarecito7270
      @jackarecito7270 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Newterafox It's normal to have so many tools in your country?

  • @geoffrey1988spijk
    @geoffrey1988spijk Год назад

    Big question of the day.. is it for sale .?

  • @tracyshrable4224
    @tracyshrable4224 Год назад

    How much do you charge to build one?

    • @Newterafox
      @Newterafox  Год назад

      Not for sale. This was an experiment.

  • @dennisw4828
    @dennisw4828 Год назад +1

    amazing build but I ,like others can't figure out how deep the flame pot goes..... and why the rims and airflow throughout the stove.
    great idea 💡 with the heat exchanger .
    the flames /heat originates in the burn pot ...rises up the burn tube ,then is sent downwards through the exchangers and out the flue ........ ?maybe ....
    still not sure what the rims are for but ,interested .
    keep the vidio s comming

  • @ScorpioSin777
    @ScorpioSin777 Год назад

    Is there any way you might be able to do an instruction/build manual for this?

  • @donraptor6156
    @donraptor6156 Год назад

    Waste oil from where? I only generate about 4 quarts every few months.

  • @ADHOCSPORT
    @ADHOCSPORT Год назад

    Are you able to sell me the plans?

  • @matthewdubay6409
    @matthewdubay6409 Год назад +1

    i wouldn't call it a DIY project since most people don't have plasma cutters and metal lathes.

  • @Farm_fab
    @Farm_fab Год назад

    If you used mobile home rims, you wouldn't need to cut the centers out, but you probably do like I do, and use what ya got.

  • @Moonlightshadow-lq4fr
    @Moonlightshadow-lq4fr 8 месяцев назад

    The idea is to save you money, this outlay must cost around the $1000 mark to start off with!

  • @marioncobretti7870
    @marioncobretti7870 Год назад +1

    Doesnt look like it works very good and weighs a ton

  • @plasmaguy5
    @plasmaguy5 Месяц назад

    Master Pc

  • @tylersmith293
    @tylersmith293 Год назад +1

    4/10. If you don’t explain what you’re doing and why, what’s the point?

  • @RipeSteel
    @RipeSteel Год назад

    Looks pretty amazing, but seems to me he has a few thousand dollars into this between materials and time building it. Could've just bought something cheaper.

    • @Leejon57
      @Leejon57 Год назад

      But time is free and pride is priceless!

  • @Siouxperman
    @Siouxperman Год назад +1

    Could you make me one please? I would pay you. I’m a veteran just getting back on my feet again. I need one for my garage in MT. 🙏

  • @mariuszg3965
    @mariuszg3965 Год назад

    👍

  • @jackofalltrades1263
    @jackofalltrades1263 Год назад

    😂

  • @davidfarnsworth466
    @davidfarnsworth466 Год назад

    Don’t waste your time applying at NASA, I would go right to Space X

  • @dxndude3519
    @dxndude3519 2 месяца назад

    Over complicated build