Nice setup, I use milk filters to clean my oil, they are cheep and work great. I made a funnel that screws on my 45g drum with a reducer that I can clamp the filter to. The filter sits in the drum and the oil filters itself with gravity. The funnel holds 5g pale. It will filter overnight if the oil is cold but a few hours if it's hot. The filters are quite strong so I think they could be used under pressure or vacuum.
Fun with propane! I use a thirty pound regulator on my forge. Normal operating pressure when it's warmed up is fifteen to twenty pounds. When I want to forge weld, that runs at about twenty five. The tank ices up pretty fast though. I can't lift a full hundred pound propane tank into a water bath, so I have to be quick. It's really neat, the amount of energy in a five pound chunk of steel that's just under the melting point. It looks like a light bulb filament, lights up the whole shop like the sun. I think I'm going to borrow your stove design. It looks just right for my shop. I'll use propane though, it's more boomy but less messy. I think I'd almost rather be blown up then have to clean up a big oil spill 😁
Chad if you cut the ball off the end of the wire between each start, you won’t have any trouble with it starting! Lots of people don’t know the the flux coats the end of the wire when you stop the weld and cools and it makes it hard to restart again! Even on hard wire it does the same thing, if you’re making a code weld and don’t want any porosity! You need to cut the end off the wire between weld when you start and stop! The flux or gas , when you stop it forms a glaze on the end of the wire! Perfect starts, you need to take a pair of needle nose pliers and cut just a tad off the end every time! Just a tip for you and your subscribers Chad! Thanks for sharing, I welded 37 years in a fabrication shop/ machine shop and I’ve tacked and welded many drive shafts throughout the years my friend! Amongst many other things in the machine shop! Thanks again brother, Kirk from Louisiana! Sending prayers and good vibes for you and your family! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 God Bless America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Your shed is totally fireproof! I can imagine that such contrapsions sometimes do not function exactly as desired (or designed) and a shed learns how to fly 😂Man I love your video's.
Year's ago I built a waste oil burner out of a old wood stove I would start it on news paper oil rags etc I had a 1/2 steel pot located right below the nozzle full of cast iron scrap that's where I'd toss the newspaper rag etc in and light it the stove would run on its own just using regulated shop air it would throw a flame hot enough to melt aluminum cans in 3-5 seconds if you held them directly in the flame the cast iron was used to hold heat for a long period of time during the shut down period because you couldn't let it run more then 30-45 minutes at a time it would put out over 300°F right out of the duct work on the top of the stove
Hey brother, lovin' the channel, hey you mentioned tractor ⛽ fuel. Now I'm an old farm kid and Grandpa used this stuff he'd burn in an old John Deere G and another 2 or 3 tractors he claimed it was distillate a low grade tractor fuel. Am I schooled correctly? Cuz, I don't know, just don't, know👍 thank ya sir
Hey tnt garage i know im late my brother built one of these but his setup gravity feeds the oil His set up was intentionally built to be removed really easy like because he has it set up inside of his wood burning furnace it keeps his entire house warm but isnt efficent theres a video on my channel
Way too complicated and dangerous.. all you need is gravity feed for the drain oil. For the turbo -just use an air pump of some means, like a hair dryer blowing into the base of the chamber. The "I'm Stupid" disclaimer will not help you in court on this video...
Thats good warm heat it was real good for the shop when your working in winter time
I love 50 gallon barrel stove.I Shorten them up and put the kit on them keeps the shop warm pick up free palette for wood
I like the duck tape ceiling patch 👍👍
Nice setup, I use milk filters to clean my oil, they are cheep and work great. I made a funnel that screws on my 45g drum with a reducer that I can clamp the filter to. The filter sits in the drum and the oil filters itself with gravity. The funnel holds 5g pale. It will filter overnight if the oil is cold but a few hours if it's hot. The filters are quite strong so I think they could be used under pressure or vacuum.
Fun with propane! I use a thirty pound regulator on my forge. Normal operating pressure when it's warmed up is fifteen to twenty pounds. When I want to forge weld, that runs at about twenty five. The tank ices up pretty fast though. I can't lift a full hundred pound propane tank into a water bath, so I have to be quick. It's really neat, the amount of energy in a five pound chunk of steel that's just under the melting point. It looks like a light bulb filament, lights up the whole shop like the sun. I think I'm going to borrow your stove design. It looks just right for my shop. I'll use propane though, it's more boomy but less messy. I think I'd almost rather be blown up then have to clean up a big oil spill 😁
Good luck!
@@ThisNThatGarage Thanks 👍
My beer shot out through my nose when you said "I knew it was gonna light off and it was gonna be bad" LOL!
Another fantastic video
Keep up the good work
Preshate it.
Chad if you cut the ball off the end of the wire between each start, you won’t have any trouble with it starting! Lots of people don’t know the the flux coats the end of the wire when you stop the weld and cools and it makes it hard to restart again! Even on hard wire it does the same thing, if you’re making a code weld and don’t want any porosity! You need to cut the end off the wire between weld when you start and stop! The flux or gas , when you stop it forms a glaze on the end of the wire! Perfect starts, you need to take a pair of needle nose pliers and cut just a tad off the end every time! Just a tip for you and your subscribers Chad! Thanks for sharing, I welded 37 years in a fabrication shop/ machine shop and I’ve tacked and welded many drive shafts throughout the years my friend! Amongst many other things in the machine shop! Thanks again brother, Kirk from Louisiana! Sending prayers and good vibes for you and your family! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 God Bless America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Your shed is totally fireproof! I can imagine that such contrapsions sometimes do not function exactly as desired (or designed) and a shed learns how to fly 😂Man I love your video's.
Year's ago I built a waste oil burner out of a old wood stove I would start it on news paper oil rags etc I had a 1/2 steel pot located right below the nozzle full of cast iron scrap that's where I'd toss the newspaper rag etc in and light it the stove would run on its own just using regulated shop air it would throw a flame hot enough to melt aluminum cans in 3-5 seconds if you held them directly in the flame the cast iron was used to hold heat for a long period of time during the shut down period because you couldn't let it run more then 30-45 minutes at a time it would put out over 300°F right out of the duct work on the top of the stove
Great setup sir
Hey brother, lovin' the channel, hey you mentioned tractor ⛽ fuel. Now I'm an old farm kid and Grandpa used this stuff he'd burn in an old John Deere G and another 2 or 3 tractors he claimed it was distillate a low grade tractor fuel. Am I schooled correctly? Cuz, I don't know, just don't, know👍 thank ya sir
Maybe put foam in the funnel to filter out the random guys oil
Hey tnt garage i know im late my brother built one of these but his setup gravity feeds the oil
His set up was intentionally built to be removed really easy like because he has it set up inside of his wood burning furnace it keeps his entire house warm but isnt efficent theres a video on my channel
That stove loved used cooking and atf the best it would also burn diesel and kerosene the only oil it wouldn't hardly burn was gear oil
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What happen to your new garage you were going to build.
Waiting for cooler weather.
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How would small amounts of gasoline and diesel mixed with the oil affect the heater?
I'm sure most used oil has some gas or diesel in it so I'd say it would be OK.
How much oil do you go through a year?
I've never really calculated it because I'm always experimenting with it. It'll use roughly 3-5 gallons a day depending on the temp outside.
@@ThisNThatGarage im heating my whole home 130m2 , 4-5k liters per year
Outside by oil tote Chevy pickup and it so would like to sell it
there are more enviroment frindly and less messy ways now days than oil to heat your house and garage. just sayin
I think I'll stick with my FREE fuel.
Way too complicated and dangerous.. all you need is gravity feed for the drain oil. For the turbo -just use an air pump of some means, like a hair dryer blowing into the base of the chamber. The "I'm Stupid" disclaimer will not help you in court on this video...
Well you just solved all of my issue in like 5 seconds! Man you're good!
@@ThisNThatGarage Best reply ever. Bravo.
thanks for the story you had me dieing at the end I would loved to see that thanks for this video to gives me somethings to look at
Have I missed something? How does the heated oil or air get into the house?