Easy lighting Wide Flame oil burner for BBQ's, space heating, Scrapping,

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • This is a very simple and easy to construct waste oil burner with a wide flame output. This shows the test run of the prototype. It is designed for heating things like hotplates or giving a more fireplace like output. It is suited to heating broad areas or items and melting large pieces of scrap metal such as Aluminum.
    It could also be adapted for an oil powered spit roast.
    The construction is simply a tube inserted into the outer extinguisher bottle casing right to the bottom and a notch cut out.
    This makes the flame come back on the outside of the inlet tube as well as the outer extinguisher bottle for a double vaporisation of whatever waste oil is being burnt.
    Please check out all my other waste oil burning videos and tutorials and don't forget to like this if you did, share it around and comment. .

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  • @NbKXStorm
    @NbKXStorm 8 лет назад +4

    hahaha! something for everyone to complain about! I love this guy.

  • @BDL090754
    @BDL090754 4 года назад +2

    Gotta love this bloke, - It makes me proud to be an Aussie, love the straight shooten commentary, he could be my nieghbour any day..!

  • @jjbailey01
    @jjbailey01 11 месяцев назад

    After all these years, you still have the best oil burner videos on YT.

  • @MrJackfriday
    @MrJackfriday 4 года назад +4

    Perfect for my next build! A charcoal retort kiln!

  • @jimhousman
    @jimhousman 5 лет назад +4

    You are awesome. I've watched all your videos and love them all. I've made a couple of burners now just like yours. I beat my shop in - 5 to 10 degrees farenheit. It heats up so easily. I wish you had new videos to watch. Been a while. I love the safety tips too. People are getting more stupid by the day. From a good ole boy in southern missouri, USA to an awesome Aussie. Thanks for making me laugh and learning my fast ass some stuff, lol.

  • @imthebbcloveit4852
    @imthebbcloveit4852 8 лет назад

    this is bloody great this is , welcome back , king of the oil burners

  • @jchristian8413
    @jchristian8413 5 лет назад +12

    i love aussies. they really are just british texans.

  • @mohawksteel2215
    @mohawksteel2215 2 года назад

    love your witt and no nonsense attitude. speak the truth

  • @timothyjones9430
    @timothyjones9430 6 лет назад +2

    Oil burner, love your commentary. Halarious and great videos.

  • @mikeknutson415
    @mikeknutson415 7 лет назад +3

    holy guacamole hey oil burner guy was just watching your video about the 12 volt bilge motor blower and I was thinking hey that looks like a turbocharger when all of a sudden lightning shot through the roof right to my head and gave me an incredible thought Wow since you're into extreme safety precautions this will light up all the safety sissies out there... take a good old diesel pickup take off the Boost side off the turbocharger rig it up to one of your burners and start wracking the throttle baby and watch the safety sissies cry. ..total throttle control Power guaranteed to melt anything on this planet maximum boost output yeah I can't wait to see it and by the way I don't normally laugh too much at anything but I'll tell you what me and the kids sit down and watch your videos and I really laugh hard you're a cool tough true man kudos to you buddy it's good to see real men out there in the world that aren't afraid to do manly things ... and by the way everything I own runs on veggie oil I've been doing this for close to 20 years as a matter of fact I got to go today and pick up 500 gallons more....mike knutson

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  7 лет назад

      Thanks Mike. I liked the turbo idea but then thinking it through I remembered the engine won't boost without load and that is not possible with the thing standing still. I have been doing the mental arithmetic on an afterburner though. That should make some Decent Flames!
      All the best to you and your kids. The fact you watch my vids with them tells me a lot in itself. Sounds like you are raising them to be Independent, hands on types that will be the complete opposite of the PC sissys we are over run with today. Much respect to you for that my friend.

  • @AirChopperPH
    @AirChopperPH 5 лет назад

    Been days watching these kind of videos, I don't know why, but I kinda enjoying it.

  • @stuartlarter4449
    @stuartlarter4449 8 лет назад

    four times I tried to watch your vid.each time some f*@k interrupted me ,well I was a work at the time ,any way worth the wait ..great stuff.

  • @phillcrn93
    @phillcrn93 5 лет назад +1

    I always did like my bangers and bacon well done First class as ever. Good on ya mate. May the force be with you

  • @mtmtodd
    @mtmtodd 8 лет назад

    awsome build! I can see that between two horizontal barrels filled with wood to make charcoal. Great job.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад +1

      From what I have read, once the process is going, it should be possible
      to take the output from teh wood and burn that to create a self
      sustaining process. I have seen some setups on YT that do that and
      others that just let it go to atmosphere which seems a waste. Gas is
      smoke so even if you can't run the kiln on 100% wood gas, You should be
      able to use it as a significant supplement to whatever other fuel you
      are using.

  • @caronmark1
    @caronmark1 Год назад

    Love your safety tips.

  • @jschifferle4265
    @jschifferle4265 6 лет назад

    You have the best videos, PERIOD !!!!!

  • @SteveP-vm1uc
    @SteveP-vm1uc 8 лет назад

    How are you, OB?? All good here..
    Watching this burner made me think of the pool heater. I am seeing a few more slots to widen out the heat and control the burn, but this looks like the perfect burner for it!!
    Did I read (2 MW)????????? Holy hell!!!!!!!! Fire that out one end and put it on wheels and you could break a land speed record!!! lol..... As far as the guys that didn't show a lot of interest in a smaller burner, don't let them bother you.. Those guys are only here to see the biggest possible flames and not the practical use for a smaller burner.. (You know we all love watching things melt)!! hahahahahaha

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад +1

      +Steve 1961P. Hi Steve, I did have the pool heater in mind for this as well. I was also thinking of putting a diffuser over the top to try and spread the flame a bit more and even it out as well.
      Yes, I'm trying to think what I'll need for 2 Mw. The main problem I see is if I have enough blower power... which I think I don't. Fuel I can do to insane levels , My oil collection pumps would exceed 30MW which is power station type output and not something for the backyard.... yet. IF.. I can get the air in, I believe my blowers should do 1.2+ Mw and from there, I'll have to go to some sort of petrol blower. Or find some more jumping castle blowers.
      The hard part I see is going to be measuring the fuel use so I can work out what I have achieved, whatever it is.
      One way may be to use an air flow meter pressurizing the fuel tank. If I know what the flow of air into the tank is I'll know what the flow of oil out is as well. Other thing may simply be to weigh it.

    • @SteveP-vm1uc
      @SteveP-vm1uc 8 лет назад

      +Oil Burner I had a diffuser in mind myself!! I think for the 200K heater I have, this would work with the single cutout and a piece of 2" angle iron raised over the cut out. It should spread across the heat exchanger pretty well.. My heat exchangers both have a very thin sheet metal angle over the collecting fins to spread the heat even more, but I'd like to make mine use the least oil I can and collect the most heat possible... The 400K heater might need (2) burners done the same as above to cover all of the collector without having to push the flame... Or one burner with a split header to widen the section of flames... Two things I really want to accomplish is 1). make it as quiet as I can. 2). Make it as efficient as possible with maximum heat collection....
      What have you come up with for a flame to water heat echanger???

  • @williammunozgonzalez3360
    @williammunozgonzalez3360 6 лет назад +1

    Felicito el señor con el invento de el quemador muy bueno

  • @TheBeaker59
    @TheBeaker59 7 лет назад +2

    "Awesome Patio heater."
    "WHAT!!!"
    "I SAID AWESOME PATIO HEATER"

  • @johnmcginnis5201
    @johnmcginnis5201 8 лет назад +1

    Throw some kobe beef on the barbie and lets party hearty.! :)

  • @captainjerk
    @captainjerk 8 лет назад

    Not the most diabolical burner you've ever made, but I like it! :D

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад

      +captainjerk No, but I do try to keep things somewhat practical.
      That said, I'm going to try and put together a 1 megawatt burner this week. In fact, I'm going to try and make a 2 MW burner. I don't think I'll get quite that far but interesting to see how close I can get.

    • @captainjerk
      @captainjerk 8 лет назад

      +Oil Burner YEAH! LOL

  • @user-fo1tx5bk7b
    @user-fo1tx5bk7b Год назад

    Thank you very much. You saved me from spending a lot of money

  • @laserfalcon
    @laserfalcon 3 года назад +1

    Can we barby off of tires? Lol
    Joking, love your channel

  • @renobugeja1152
    @renobugeja1152 3 месяца назад

    You're a. Champ

  • @stevenbell6999
    @stevenbell6999 7 лет назад +2

    You sir are freaking awesome! I really like your sense of humor and love the back crack sack wax!!! as far as the burner goes, I think its about the best ive seen so far. Keep up the innovative good work and to hell with the haters. Dont listen to them. I dont.

  • @bmoraski
    @bmoraski 8 лет назад

    That looked bad ass.

  • @grayem76
    @grayem76 8 лет назад +1

    hey mate im from australia too im impressed at your heat output. would love to see one designed for forging metal as this looks better than using coal or wood

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад +1

      Have a look at my other vids. Plenty of other designs where I show metal melting, even steel unintentionally.
      This was one of the few I did that isn't suitable for metal work. The majority of the others are exactly what you need.
      Where are you situated?

    • @grayem76
      @grayem76 8 лет назад

      north of melbourne 3 hours deniliquin

    • @grayem76
      @grayem76 8 лет назад

      ok i have more questions if i use sump oil do i need to treat it?do i need a pump?will a vacuum create enough airflow?do you have a way of not causing the pots to melt? and can i make a pot with 10 mm steel and keep it in tacked

  • @gregorymartell1169
    @gregorymartell1169 8 лет назад +2

    would it be possible to make one of these an use it to heat a.work shop

  • @armorer1984
    @armorer1984 8 лет назад +2

    I dunno, I think it would be pretty effective at hair removal. Especially nose hair, eye brows, and eye lashes.

  • @rosswoolley2854
    @rosswoolley2854 2 года назад +1

    Get that hand off the handbrake. Were here for a good time not a long time!

  • @captainjerk
    @captainjerk 8 лет назад

    Shared!

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад

      +captainjerk Thank you.

  • @grantw.whitwam9948
    @grantw.whitwam9948 8 лет назад

    Great, thanks.

  • @bmaxingout
    @bmaxingout 6 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. That is a great burner. Was wondering if that would work if the burner was turned 90 degrees and the flame was coming out from the side.

  • @SynKronos
    @SynKronos 6 лет назад

    You may just have resolved my forge/ refractory build & also a mates Pizza oven build.

  • @AJRestoration
    @AJRestoration 3 года назад

    Will you make some new videos any time soon?

  • @Krishioprojukti
    @Krishioprojukti 6 лет назад

    It's the great invantion. could you plz tell me . how many litter oil need per hour.???

  • @NuffMan_
    @NuffMan_ 8 лет назад +1

    Try how small oilburner you can do

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад +3

      +NuffMan i did a small output one and it seemed not many people were interested. I'm looking at making one for a small greenhouse. Still doing the mental arithmetic on that. I want it to be very clean burning so it can be put in the greenhouse to provide warmth and CO2 without getting any residue on the plants.

    • @philippe5518
      @philippe5518 8 лет назад

      +Oil Burner Can't wait for that video. Keeping a glass house warm on cold frosty nights can be expensive using electricity. An oil burning system might be the trick if it can burn all night without you being there to tend to it.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад +1

      Philippe55
      My idea was it would burn till the fuel ran out.
      I was thinking about 5-10 Kw which would be half to 1L of oil per hour. Would depend on the size of your house and the amount of temp rise you needed but even 10KW would give 24Hrs out of a standard Cubie or 25L drum.
      As usual, Finding the right blower is the trick. Think I'll have to try those Ducted fan RC jobs.

  • @peterwalker7869
    @peterwalker7869 8 лет назад

    A 100kw BBQ just what I want for them Brantasaras steaks.

  • @markhodgson3045
    @markhodgson3045 8 лет назад

    your burgers will smell of oil haha a great idea

  • @godfreypoon5148
    @godfreypoon5148 8 лет назад

    Oil Burner used to work for Vulcan?

  • @bmaxingout
    @bmaxingout 6 лет назад

    I guess i should have waited till opening my flapper. LOL

  • @kontaktronik
    @kontaktronik 8 лет назад

    Hi!
    Its a good idea to spread the heat but it looks inefficient. :( Too much smoke even when the high temperature is achieved. Possible to avoid smoke?

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад

      As stated, this was only the first test run. The welds were not fully sealing and some oil was escaping causing the smoke. Since it has been finished and welded properly it burns completely clean.

  • @JohnFleshman
    @JohnFleshman 5 лет назад +1

    So how long would a gallon of oil burn at the low flame?

    • @PhaseFabrication
      @PhaseFabrication 3 года назад

      A 10kw burner uses 1liter of oil in 1 hour, in american measurements thats about 1liter but gallons

  • @coburnlowman
    @coburnlowman 7 лет назад +1

    I really like the thin wide flame here. I need to make a blacksmith forge for farm repairs and some ornamental work. This oblong flame looks ideal to put the heat where I'd need it. I know the table was some distance from the base of the flame but it took quite a while for it to start turning red. So is this a great design for heating steel to heat forge with? I'm looking for the best design just for putting red hot heat in a small area like a gas or coal forge. This one looked great because metal could be put in cross ways of the slit to heat just a small portion or laid down length ways of it to heat a longer length of the steel. Also what keeps the inner pipe and the outer tank from melting away while burning so hot? Or does it after several burns?

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  7 лет назад +1

      Steel takes a lot more to melt than most people give credit for. People are always asking about how long the burners will last but I keep them outside in the weather, do many frequent burns and still I have yet to see signs of significant Degradation.
      With insulation or fire bricks around the output your easily reach the temps you need with this for steel work. I can do that with my bigger burners in open air just through brute force. :0) Not efficient at all but it is fun.

  • @richo1177
    @richo1177 4 года назад

    They need this at Bunnings on a Saturday morning for the snags

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  4 года назад

      They would never have a line waiting then. Snags would be cooked 10X faster!

  • @florencemarini6306
    @florencemarini6306 8 лет назад +1

    Whats the white stuff for. I'm deaf!

  • @user-th8fw7ki8u
    @user-th8fw7ki8u 6 лет назад

    جميل

  • @AS-ug2vq
    @AS-ug2vq 3 года назад

    What's the air source compressed air or blower

  • @lazaglider
    @lazaglider 8 лет назад

    No point sticking around a channel where the uploads are so rare.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад +6

      +lazaglider Sorry but I have other more important things to deal with in my life right now than YT videos.
      I do my best to keep them regular but sometimes even the weather gets in the way of that.
      The good news is you are under no more obligation to watch my vids than I am under to make them.
      Feel free to find some other channel that produces the sort of vids I do with more regularity and when you do, please let me know what you find. I look every week and I can't find anyone at all so if you can, let me know!

  • @kylesisk3353
    @kylesisk3353 7 лет назад

    I have an old Toyota pickup with the cat punched out and about 2.5 feet of pipe behind it, I thought about making a system to drip waist oil in the empty cat so the exhaust system glows and shoots flame. I guess my question is if this is even possible and if so how oil would go about doing it.

    • @kylesisk3353
      @kylesisk3353 7 лет назад +1

      I was thinking maybe a mister and a glow plug to get it goin till the pipes are got

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  7 лет назад +2

      If it is a petrol engine you will only possibly get flame on the over run where there is oxygen in the exhaust. The rest of the time I would expect it would smoke. If it's diesel they always run lean except at high power output so would work better.
      To make it work on a petrol engine effectively you would want to inject oil and probably compressed air.
      I'd be careful about having the pipe too hot though. I had a Diesel that lit up all the carbon buildup in the exhaust once and it got so hot it set the under body sealant and paint on fire. Luckily I had some bottles of soft drink in the car which made effective fire extinguishers. Might be OK for the odd flame belch but I wouldn't drive up the road like that.

    • @kylesisk3353
      @kylesisk3353 7 лет назад

      lol thank you for the reply, it already spits a bit of flame every now and then but I was looking for a way to do it on command

    • @coburnlowman
      @coburnlowman 7 лет назад

      Kyle Sisk As a prankster we use to run a water hose as far up the exhaust pipe of the one who was pranked appon. More like preyed appon. Anyway we would pure Oil or Marvel Mistry oil worked best. It would smoke so bad that you could not see their car for the blue smoke. Never any flames but an awesome display of smoke. One victim had a man coming to look at his 50 Plymouth. While the fellow was test driving it went to smoking and when he got back he cursed our ex buddy for trying to rip him off.

  • @al9094
    @al9094 6 лет назад +1

    Why not just burn gas ,alcohol, jet fuel , if it can't burn oil what's the point?

  • @user-xb6ef3lg5k
    @user-xb6ef3lg5k 7 месяцев назад

    16:40 two-stage cooking: bacon on top and eggs in pants

  • @ybaggi
    @ybaggi 8 лет назад

    Hillarious, as usual...
    have zour neighbors moved in yet? or our already?

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад +1

      +Yves Baggi No, not yet. This is the longest Duplex house build in history. The stupidity of the owner builder of late has to be seen to be believed! Luckily I am getting a lot of it on vid. I couldn't tell people about it otherwise or they would think no one could be so stupid and I was lying.
      I reckon it will be at least another month before they move in making the total house build 15 Months. Normally they are done here in 6-8 . The extra time just shows what an idiot the structural engineer owner builder is.
      I wouldn't let him build me a dog kennel.
      I'm putting together a vid of their stupidity but every day they keep outdoing themselves.

    • @Chuck_Huckler
      @Chuck_Huckler 8 лет назад +1

      +Oil Burner
      How's about that giant pressurized blowtorch idea?
      Oil vaporized by a jet of high pressure air, ignited and forced through a nozzle under pressure.
      Once again, use it to melt various items. I'd watch that all day.

  • @vaporainwaves
    @vaporainwaves 6 лет назад

    Savage

  • @florencemarini6306
    @florencemarini6306 8 лет назад +1

    Ummmm, diesel dinosaur BBQ!

  • @Apti-Erhan
    @Apti-Erhan 8 лет назад

    please set up you're camera to not go dark and show only the flames

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад

      +bowow59 Good Suggestion and something that was concerning me too. I'll try to figure out how to do it. Not sure if they have manual mode in video but I'll find out!

    • @Apti-Erhan
      @Apti-Erhan 8 лет назад

      im sure you can find out on the internet

  • @leeknivek
    @leeknivek 8 лет назад +1

    ah, i can smell it through the screen

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад +1

      And it's a wonderful aroma isn't it?

  • @renosgarage7451
    @renosgarage7451 Год назад

    Why do aussies always bring up Americans but Americans never speak of aussies

  • @DarrenBoss1984
    @DarrenBoss1984 8 лет назад

    "Don't try and comb your hair with this as it's lit."
    Shit. Too late.

  • @corpsiecorpsie_the_original
    @corpsiecorpsie_the_original 5 лет назад +2

    I wonder whatever happened to this guy :(

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  5 лет назад +5

      You wouldn't believe me if I told you but I'm still around and no, i didn't have some accident with oil Burners or anything else. :0)

    • @_i-kr6eg
      @_i-kr6eg 5 лет назад +2

      Make more videos.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  5 лет назад +6

      @@_i-kr6eg I started Filming the first one in 3.5 years today.
      Stand by!

    • @paulwooster3590
      @paulwooster3590 5 лет назад

      @@glumpy10 Onya mate!!

    • @00_negative
      @00_negative 4 года назад

      With the shit that has happened to me in my life if he were to say he got hurt fighting with the lochness monster and Godzilla I'd believe it.

  • @joesask857
    @joesask857 3 года назад

    A MAN

  • @willmacneill6645
    @willmacneill6645 4 года назад +1

    16:34 *pees fire*

  • @andywells397
    @andywells397 3 года назад

    Eat the smoke..i dare you

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  3 года назад +1

      I tried but it won't stay on the plate and I can't pick it up with a Fork, a Spoon or Chopsticks either.

  • @teejay9894
    @teejay9894 8 лет назад +1

    First To dislike

  • @ivankvashin9108
    @ivankvashin9108 4 года назад

    Че матом ругаешся!

  • @Barsabus
    @Barsabus 5 лет назад +2

    Don't cook food over a waste oil fire

    • @paulwooster3590
      @paulwooster3590 5 лет назад

      He's using vegetable oil...so listen before commenting,ya goose.

    • @jchristian8413
      @jchristian8413 5 лет назад +2

      oh fuck off

    • @DUB-sential
      @DUB-sential 4 года назад

      Don't worry there's plenty of goodies on your veggies hmmm glyphosphate yummmy

  • @taylor5263
    @taylor5263 8 лет назад

    Hi thanks for another video
    I recently made an oil burner myself however im having a few problems with it i can start it up but once i try to increase oil and air flow it goes out am i turning it up too soon?
    My two latest videos on twitter show the setup im using is there anything im doing wrong?
    mobile.twitter.com/blackninja6003
    Thanks for your time
    -Taylor

    • @427med
      @427med 8 лет назад

      +DIY Jet Engine Guy i had same problem let it get ( hot first) then add oil make sure your flame is swirling like a tornado mine will put out a white flame 5ft. melts a car wheel in 8 minutes.

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад

      +DIY Jet Engine Guy Looks to me like your oil flow could be insufficient. Try raising your fuel tank higher.
      Also, how are you lighting the thing? You may need more preheat as the tank looks pretty cold.
      From the short Vids, I think you are probably giving it too much air and the fuel can't keep up. Backing the air off on it's own may not help because you need a certain amount of swirl to keep the thing going.
      I was thinking of doing a gas bottle burner, I like the position and shape of the nozzle on yours!
      Where are you in Oz?

    • @taylor5263
      @taylor5263 8 лет назад

      +DIY Jet Engine Guy thanks for the replies it seems as though if i increase oil then the airflow isnt enough to turn it to a vapour so preheating it must be the issue. im lighting it with an oily rag as youve stated you do in your videos. the nozzle points slightly up but its fairly wide which should be perfect for my foundry. im from melbourne
      thanks again

    • @glumpy10
      @glumpy10  8 лет назад

      DIY Jet Engine Guy Try putting in your rag and cut some kindling and throw that in as well. The bigger bits you can get in the better. Let it burn on that for a bit and fan up the heat then add the oil. The wood will act like a wick and allow the oil to burn easier till the tank gets hot.
      If you have too much oil the flame will be dark orange and probably smoke. If it's lean, the smoke ( Yes, they can smoke when lean too!) may be white and the flame will be very bright and more white than yellow.
      From what I saw in your vid with the clear fuel line, I would think with that blower your fuel is insufficient. I also suspect you aren't getting that bottle hot enough which can mean a lack of preheat OR that you are getting the preheat right but not enough fire in the thing to sustain Vaporisation temps. That's a pretty big bottle and to get it on the " Curve" of vaporising the oil, you may have to give it the beans. In doing so, you also need to ramp them up accordingly.
      You do have to be a bit subtle with these things on startup at least till you learn them then it gets easy. Also don't be afraid to fail.
      If one way dosent' work, go a bit extreme the other way. Sometimes you can think you are doing one thing but in fact the problem is the opposite. Ask me how I know! :0)
      Pitty you aren't in Sydney. It would be good to be able to get together with another oil burning nutter. :0)