Homemade Waste oil heater. Efficient running free heat.2017

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • in this video i am showing the full working from lighting heater.This was built out of an old 19kg propane cylinder.keeps my workshop cosy during winter months while making my youtube videos.The fan details: amzn.to/2TODfnj
    Please check out Jacks waste oil stove Its built on my design and what a fantastic job he has done. • Jacks waste oil stove

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  • @daveg1208
    @daveg1208 5 лет назад +5

    You put a lot of thought into building this heater. Very well done, love it. Thank you for sharing.

    • @garmiran6897
      @garmiran6897 5 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/qM8SYVurPq4/видео.html

    • @fatass3273
      @fatass3273 3 года назад

      @@garmiran6897 spam

  • @andywells397
    @andywells397 3 года назад

    Having seen your build i must say i rate it as the most efficient one ive come accross. Am going to embark on a build , i used to be a welder fabricator many moons ago so i am drawn to it. A excellent informative video and told in laymans terms. Well done.

  • @timthemechanix
    @timthemechanix 5 лет назад

    Hi Sir, good post and build. I have a small garage that I use to work on cars for a living. My last shop had one in it but a really expensive Clean Burn that was all automatic, had a 500 gallon tank, heated 3 bays and then another 2 rooms. I think the guy that owned it spent about $5,000 for it. For the last 5 years here I've relied on a diesel space heater about 750 btu, but winter hit us already here in Denver, CO. about 8 degrees high today and a foot of snow. I have an out gas water heater and most of the other stuff. Yours is the best on here as for simple and efficient. Really appreciate you sharing.

  • @trinkladd
    @trinkladd 4 года назад +1

    Great setup. But I would suggest making the plastic oil container from metal. Even a used fuel can. Then weld a plug in button. I’d use a glass site glass in side for oil level.

  • @MrWillis5719
    @MrWillis5719 6 лет назад +1

    Nice work. I just bought a pellet stove to replace my old wood stove for the garage, I have to insulate the garage better now, LOL no big deal, I had enough of storing and splitting wood here in the city, I can more control of the temperature with the pellet and not have to worry about burning my garage down

  • @rudozemeu3357
    @rudozemeu3357 4 года назад +1

    An this is me hammer... Perfect setup my friend thanks for sharing

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    Yes Ollie I do filler it I have a hop filter in intake bucket used to use it for my hops in my home brew don't need it for that anymore so it's come in very handy I've shown it on my utube video when ever it uploades ha ha

  • @richardsandwell2285
    @richardsandwell2285 6 лет назад +7

    Great stove, I bet it would run on filtered waste cooking oil. I would be weary about using a Petrol based starting fluid, under certain conditions it could flash back in your face. A piece of Diesel or Paraffin soaked rag would be safer.

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад

      Yes Richard quite right, I only use the petrol mixed with engine oil as I have some left spare from my chainsaw and use it up as petrol don't keep well and seperate if stored for long periods.

    • @Juriy61
      @Juriy61 5 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/TOO22Y08y7s/видео.html Мой проект.Yrii 1992 - 2019

  • @CarnivalBen
    @CarnivalBen 5 лет назад +6

    If you want to precisely control how much oil drips regardless of how viscous, then take a look at the type of pump you get in a theatrical smoke machine... you can pulse them very precisely and only pump tiny amounts of oil... I think you can buy replacement smoke machine pumps fairly cheaply off ebay.

  • @lionelroger626
    @lionelroger626 5 лет назад

    Un grand BRAVO de France , bonne année à toi

  • @meandmyRC99
    @meandmyRC99 7 лет назад +1

    Very nice. Most of these seem to drip the oil in the pan and then blow air on top or around it. It seems like you might be sort of pre-vaporizing by blowing the oil in with air (if I am understanding correctly). The others I looked at use a small stream of oil, and yours appears to work on just drips. The others require more equipment to make, so this looks to be more efficient and a little easier to build. Thanks for sharing.

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад +3

      Thanks Robert, going to make some alterations next year to it. 1, going to fit same size fan but an in-line fan and pipe the air in from outside,same with the secondary air pipe.This will reduce the cold air being sucked in by the flue via doors and windows.Then hopefully fit a potentiometer/small speed controller to the fan to slow it down and then slow the oil drip.Thats the plan! Too cold now, need it running.

  • @Michael-tg5uf
    @Michael-tg5uf 3 года назад

    great job, nice and simple

  • @rosswoolley2854
    @rosswoolley2854 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for saying were you got the sight glass from. big help cause they are hard to find.

  • @EdFilips
    @EdFilips 5 лет назад +2

    If that fan is dc, you could put a potentiometer It and control the speed. If it’s AC a light dimmer will work to vary the speed.

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 5 лет назад +1

    I like the small fan..

  • @mnshp7548
    @mnshp7548 6 лет назад

    nice burner, this has helped make my mini water heater, thanks for sharing

  • @johnfj80
    @johnfj80 4 года назад +1

    Hi, what is the make/model of blower fan , & where can I buy one?, cheers

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    Thanks Ollie got hold of one 16 euros delivered I'm using about 3/4 litres an hour temp around 280 celcius great job but I wouldn't leave it unattended for very long they can be a bit dangerous don't know think

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      Would like to see a video of it Jack, I know its time consuming but lots of viewers want to see our type of oil burners rather than the high oil/temp ones. will subscribe to your channel now just in case you decide to upload it. Nice pint of stout by the way. Wanna go the pub now!

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    That won't be downloaded until tomorrow Ollie my broadband is crap when ever you see it I would love to know what you think cheers Ollie all these utube videos are all the craze

  • @TheMendo2
    @TheMendo2 5 лет назад

    Complimenti tanto inquinare e giusto bruciare olio veramente un lavoro green

  • @fixitmakeit72
    @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

    Gonna try that as my main supply container needs filling again. Thanks for the heads up!

  • @Omarateastwind
    @Omarateastwind 3 года назад

    Very nice setup!

  • @glennhurd9759
    @glennhurd9759 3 года назад

    Nice Heater Great Job Thank You..

  • @brandon9715
    @brandon9715 5 лет назад

    That’s a slick setup

  • @iainmel1
    @iainmel1 6 лет назад

    nice bit of kit! That fan you've got blowing ai into the furnace.... wow it's so small! obviously it does the job though. What I want to know is... what type of fan is it? I can see why you don't want to move the tank away from the stove, as it works great where it is... ok you need to adjust periodically, but why fix what isn't busted! love this!

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you Lain, the fan make is colorful generic 50mm cf-12515 12vdc 0.18A. I salvaged this from an old battery drill charger. Would recommend to reserch the cfn and go slightly higher if you are to build one yourself especially if your floor area is bigger than mine and connect to a speed controller. This will give you bags of control on the heat output(being able to adjust air and oil) and easier to get a nice clean burn with no smoke from the flue.The oil filter is a must also as I have never in 2 years now had to clear the drip valve(basic water valve)of any debris or blockages. Feel free to ask on anything else Lain. Cheers.

    • @rafterL78
      @rafterL78 5 лет назад

      A couple heaters I've seen had the copper tubing coiled around the stove pipe to preheat the oil claiming it made it burn cleaner. Your pan and plumbing being near probably contributes to your clean burn.

  • @liuro73
    @liuro73 6 лет назад

    Great job sir this kind of burner. Can you tell me what diameter and length has the pipe the air through and if the same pipe go up to the pan or is joined with another kind of pipe. Many thanks!

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад

      Thanks. The fan is glued to a 22mm copper pipe.The oil funnel sits inside a 22mm copper pipe and the pipe from the tee connector is 15mm copper pipe and is all one piece into the burner/pan.from the fan to the burner is a length of 600mm (2ft) in total. If your building one yourself you dont have to be critical with the length.

  • @fixitmakeit72
    @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

    Only just got my internet back now Jack. Will check emails now. Looking forward to video

  • @philipsmart1453
    @philipsmart1453 5 лет назад

    Great stove and amazing that it uses so little oil! Do you find that the oil/air feed pipe gets clogged at the end by carbon deposits?
    How often do you have to clean out the burn pan?
    How much smoke do you get during start-up and then during normal cycling?
    I am finding very heavy smoke production on my set-up.
    Thanks for posting.

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад +3

      Not sure why I had not seen your comment and sorry for the delayed response Philip.
      It gets deposits at the end after a few weeks but does not clog up. I just poke the deposits off with a screwdriver just as a maintenance thing.
      I clean my pan before lighting every time now as it runs more consistent and lights easier.
      Initial start up there is a small amount of smoke but because of the forced air it gets up to temperature in the main burner/combustion pan within seconds and the smoke(unburned fuel) is no longer emitted. No smoke at all when running.
      If your getting a lot of smoke, maybe your burner is taking too long to get up to temperature to get full combustion. Is your burner vessel too thick and needing more time to heat up?Thinner burner/pot means quicker start up. Is your pot sat inside directly on another heat dissipating material i.e the bottom of your heater? If you are getting smoke during normal cycling then the oil supply needs to be slowed down or the air supply turned up as smoke means less combustion. If you need more help I can send you my email as I have for others and get yours running more efficiently. Don't give up. Thanks for you comment.

  • @advancednutritioninc908
    @advancednutritioninc908 6 лет назад

    Nice design and engineering!! Great execution!! Very functional!! Liked !! Would you change anything if you were building another one today?

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад +2

      Yes. I am looking now to build it fully automated with an oil fired heating boiler furnace with a room stat and electronic ignition. So i will be atomising and preheating the oil prior to ignition. Will make an interesting video i'm sure!

  • @Superduty_59
    @Superduty_59 6 лет назад

    Very nice burner! Thanks for sharing!

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks. Built a wood burner for my neighbour which is in my playlists.gonna built a wood burner for my home from stainless steel soon. So will be looking for the parts from my local scrapyard. Fingers crossed!

  • @wazowski6709
    @wazowski6709 3 года назад

    Sweet set up!! Gas given me a few ideas 😉

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    It's uploaded now Ollie cheers hope you enjoy it thanks

  • @kas5857
    @kas5857 5 лет назад

    Would like some advice please. Would you say I would have an issue with keeping the oil stored outside and fed inside with a pipe. With the pipe being a 8mm pnuematic line. Not sure if I will get good flow ( will be at a higher height outside). But low viscosity due to temperature may not give me a good drip? What do you think ?

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      Sorry for missing your message Kas. If your building a similar set up to mine keeping the oil outside should not be an issue as long as you use a bigger pipe than 8mm from outside to your drip valve inside the building and then 8mm from drip valve to the air/oil supply.

  • @rustedratchetgarage6788
    @rustedratchetgarage6788 6 лет назад

    my favorite part is the caulk gun handle to hold up the pan

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад +2

      I know, going to change the design to a self igniting heater and is why i didn't make a proper support bracket for the burner. going to have a thermostat controlling the the main burner and have it fully automatic.

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    What breed of dog is Joey Ollie
    Ps I can't understand why some people can be so cruel. So you are no stranger to the emerald isle what you might pay me a visit when you are over cheers Ollie a great little dog by the way

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      He is a staff cross with something we don't know but he is my pride and joy. If I'm seen without him poeple ask where he is as I take him work,fishing,snooker and on all holidays. Will make an effort this year and over to Ireland. Will have a look at wexford tonight as we are itching to book a holiday over there.

  • @jjryan1452
    @jjryan1452 2 года назад

    nice job

  • @julian11able
    @julian11able 5 лет назад +1

    Where the heck do you get waste oil? I never have excess oil in my life besides an oil change every couple months.

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      Sorry for the delayed reply Daquan, I drove to 1 vehicle repair garage local to me and they told me to help myself. I filled 14X 20 ltr containers 3 years ago and I have still got 4 left. Do you not have anything like that were you live?

  • @NaughtyGoatFarm
    @NaughtyGoatFarm 6 лет назад +3

    Did you say that it only uses 2.5 to 3 litres of oil per day?

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад +2

      Yes.Sorry for delayed reply as been solid busy at work.

    • @pl747
      @pl747 Год назад

      @@fixitmakeit72 how many square feet or even better how many cubic feet are you heating? Insulated?

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    Might see you during the summer then Ollie we can share notes what and I can teach you how to home brew

  • @firemanjim9025
    @firemanjim9025 5 лет назад

    It ant pretty mate. It may need a few sanding discs to polish it up.
    Tell me if the flame goes out does the oil know to stop flowing too.

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      Yes I agree Jim its not a looker. Good point about the oil flow and at the moment I would not leave this running unattended. I do however plan to fit a flame sensor with a solenoid to cut off the oil supply when I get it running more efficiently(blue flame) and an over temperature to cut off the oil supply also. I have uploaded a video recent to this one showing the blue flame achieved.

  • @emgiwoodworks
    @emgiwoodworks 7 лет назад

    Nice stove although the fuel consumption sounds a bit optimistic to me.
    The stove I use is dripping at about the same rate and that boils down to about 1-1.5 liter/hour.
    Perhaps my drips are bigger?

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  7 лет назад

      I know it sounds little but thats roughly what it uses. If i used any more my small workshop would melt with the heat. Had to mess about with different ideas for months to get the expansion/gas bottle temperature down to 150c average so it was practical for working in. would like to see yours if you have a vid on it. Never get fed up watching other builds! Cheers Leo.

    • @emgiwoodworks
      @emgiwoodworks 6 лет назад

      My burner video is online but you've probably seen that already. It heats my shop (8x4m) and my wife's washing room (4x4m) gets some excess heat from the chimney pipe that runs through it. At full throttle it burns about two litres an hour, this heats up my shop fairly quickly. At a normal rate I'm running at about 1l/hour to sustain the temperature in the shop. Your design of blowing the oil in with the air was the key. I shoud have paid more atttention to the oilburner channel where this is also shown as well. (I'm a long-term subscriber of it ;-)
      As an afterthought, do you think there could be a difference in energy content between waste motor oil and vegoil?

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад

      Not sure with veg oil Leo, I'm sure it would probably be the same output. Have watched your mk 3 video. Be careful with that damper on your fan as restricting the air in might burn it out. Also a homemade filter is a must to stop your valve clogging up.I have never had any issues with mine in 2 years now and thats just with pvc pipe and household sponge. Great idea being able to burn wood and oil.Thats how i built mine but now ive got everything set up so all i have to do is empty my used engine oil into the filter outside and thats it. Very little handling and just top up my tank with the drum pump inside. Plus the work effort is so much greater with wood in going out to bring it home,chainsawing it up,splitting,storing,drying it out and cleaning out the heater of ash. Would strongly recommend a speed controller on your fan rather than the damper. can you send me the details of the fan because i think yours is slightly bigger than mine. (volts,Amps or part no.)I can then calculate what size potentiometer/variable resistor you could connect across the fan to slow it down.Good job pal! Olly.

    • @emgiwoodworks
      @emgiwoodworks 6 лет назад

      Yup, I also think my fan is slightly bigger.
      It is rated 12V, 0,6A so not really a very big fan at all but with a straight tube into the burnchamber it provides enough airflow to keep the fire going. And then my entire stove acts as the secondary burn chamber.
      Merry Christmas!
      /leo

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад

      Yeh mine is 12v @ 0.18amps. Have a good christmas leo. Thanks.

  • @yodamann5193
    @yodamann5193 7 лет назад

    Looking good, what kind of filter is on the drum out side

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  7 лет назад

      The fan is a 12vdc removed from an old battery charger and the filter is homemade out of household sponge and pvc pipe. Never had a problem at the drip valve yet. I have made a video on the filter. Click on this link Macc.Thanks .Will check out your site now. ruclips.net/video/44eXX42Pb2Y/видео.html

  • @jaredcolahan759
    @jaredcolahan759 4 года назад

    I've seen several of these, all having to have forced air. Can this be made to use natural draw instead. I understand it would probably be not as hot.

    • @robertchristensen7950
      @robertchristensen7950 4 года назад

      You can, but the biggest issue I've seen so far is that they're usually not as clean burning. But from what I understand they get more efficient with hotter oil, so you could take the copper pipe and have two or more coils just above the fire to preheat the oil. Which would make it easier to burn, as well as being much cleaner.

  • @georgehunter2040
    @georgehunter2040 5 лет назад

    Where would I get the glass for the door

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    What part of the world are you in Ollie I'm in a place called c/o wexford Republic of Ireland you would be welcome here any time mate for a pint of oatmeal stout cheers

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      I live in a town called Northwich in the county of Cheshire Jack originally Liverpool born and bred. Mum from Mullingar and dad from Leitrim. sister veronica lives in carrick on Shannon for about 15 years now. Love Ireland Jack and not been for about 4 years since we got joey our dog. hoping to visit this year with joey. This is him on youtube.ruclips.net/video/Ui8qTcL_Xkw/видео.html

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 5 лет назад

    When I watch you guys build the oil heaters . They all use plastics for oil container. They should be metal YES?

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад +1

      Ideally yes, I think most heater builds are designed for a particular space and can take many attempts from trial and error and making advancing changes to get it right. With this in mind most of us tend to use what we have lying about and make safer and more permanent changes to the design when we're happy with that is exactly how we want it to function. Like mine, I still have more advancing changes to make and the plastic oil container will be replaced for stainless steel.

  • @advancednutritioninc908
    @advancednutritioninc908 4 года назад

    Great video! good ideas! nice explanation! Liked !! subbed!

  • @maryhornbostel6959
    @maryhornbostel6959 5 лет назад

    A safer starting method is 1/8 cup desil on a rag. Wont flash back as much as gasoline.

  • @jockanease1571
    @jockanease1571 7 лет назад

    Nice burner, what is the fan unit you are using? Looks tiny. Cheers

    • @ChristianBHough
      @ChristianBHough 7 лет назад

      Jockanease The'Noo
      I'm pretty sure he said that it is a little cooling fan out of a Makita battery charger.

    • @jockanease1571
      @jockanease1571 7 лет назад +1

      Bernie Hough cheers, must of missed that, looking for compact fan for my own burner

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  7 лет назад

      Hi Jock, sorry for the late reply,Like bernie said, I did get the fan from an old battery drill charger. Only because it was the only way i could burn minimum amount of oil to keep the temperature down as my workshop is only 11ft x13ft. I did start off with similar burners you see other great youtube builds but the heat output and fuel consumption was rediculous for my size of workshop. If your building one yourself let me know and i can give you more info or help. Remember also that building a filter and storage outside for the oil is so important as handling the oil as little as possible in a must.Cheers. Love ya title! Olly.

    • @jockanease1571
      @jockanease1571 7 лет назад

      fixitmakeit cheers Olly, bought one the same this week, making a small version to heat my greenhouse.

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  7 лет назад

      would be great if you made a short ongoing video of the build. Making everything temporary is the best way so you can easily make alterations, especially the burner, mine has to be slightly tilted(unlevel)for some reason. If your heater is going to be smaller than mine i would strongly recommend a variable resistor on the fan to easily alter the air intake if you havn't got a variable power supply. Cheers Jock.

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    My fan is pretty good but if I slow it down oil will back up in my line almost went asleep a couple of nights ago I heard a bit of a racket the oil was pissing out of the fan I could have had a major problem had I gone asleep it took me an hour to calm her down too close for comfort what

  • @fatass3273
    @fatass3273 2 года назад

    What's the size of the fire hole,and the pot?If you move pot inside,do you need cover with hole?So far I'm using your design in my workshop and also thinking about pot inside the stove.

  • @larss337
    @larss337 5 лет назад

    You could pop around to your local chippie and ask to get their waste fritting oil, I'm sure it would burn well and you would be all sustainably eco friendly and shit...

  • @kas5857
    @kas5857 5 лет назад

    How can I get the burner to run slower or with less heat?

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      Have you built it similar to mine?

    • @kas5857
      @kas5857 5 лет назад

      @@fixitmakeit72 yes but with a 47 kg propane bottle. Twin wall flue, and the same drip feed system. My burner is inside rather than on the outside

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      You can obviously slow the drip down and if you get a speed controller for your fan to slow that down you can reduce the heat Kaz.

    • @kas5857
      @kas5857 5 лет назад

      @@fixitmakeit72 yes i got a speed controller. So to get a lower heat output just slow the oil and fan. Do i have to maintain a blue flame ?

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      No. It's nice to get that blue flame as it means next to no smoke and max efficiency but also quite trying in the process. My advice would be to get your preferred temperature output and maybe try for that blue flame but don't be too disappointed if you struggle to achieve it.

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    Great job well done can you send me a link for eBay for your stat I can't seem to find the one you have thanks

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      Have tried to find it Jack but cant find the exact one I had bought. have you thought about getting a hand held hand infra red one while your building yours and then you will know min/max temps your dealing with when its running. mine will read temps up to 999c but I don't run it any higher than 210c which would of been easier to find a lesser temp display and compatible temp. probe.

  • @zavuticau
    @zavuticau 6 лет назад

    Va rog frumos sa ma lamuriti si pe mine. Conducta de la ventilatorul de aer are acelasi diametru cu conducta care vine de la ulei. Cum ati facut ca aerul sa mearga numei spre focar si nu si spre conducta de ulei? Multumesc!!

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад

      Aerul din ventilator curge prin joncțiunea t și direct în arzător / tigaie. Acest lucru funcționează exact ca un sifon. în partea superioară a țevii se va trage aerul împreună cu uleiul furnizat. Această metodă oprește umezirea uleiului și menținerea rece în timp ce intră în tava pentru a fi arsă. Am folosit Google translator. Sper că are sens. Spuneți-mi dacă puteți înțelege acest mesaj. Crăciun fericit Constantin.

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      @zavuticau 6 лет назад

      Google ne ajuta foarte mult sa ne intelegem chiar daca unele expresii sunt traduse cam anapoda. Unele lucruri se subinteleg mai sunt si imaginile care completeaza golurile. Nu vreau sa fiu nepoliticos ,dar, cunostinte de fizica elementara spun ca: orice fluid sau energie cauta calea cea mai usoara (rezistenta minima) pentru a parcurge un traseu. Mie imaginile imi spun ca aerul ar tinde mai repede sa o ia in sus catre ulei decat sa mearga catre arzator(oala). Oricum imi place cum merge si o sa-mi insusesc ideia pentru al monta aici;facebook.com/constantin1947/videos/pcb.1789514227756638/1789510881090306/?type=3&theater . Multumesc inca odata daca merge va dau de veste. Craciun fericit cu sanatate si voie buna!

  • @lyndonwebber1389
    @lyndonwebber1389 5 лет назад

    Wear did you get fan mate ?

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      from an old battery drill charger. But if you click on the link in the video description by fan details all the info for it is there on amazon.

  • @dave1secondago
    @dave1secondago 6 лет назад +5

    great stove man

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks, going to make some alterations next year to it. 1, going to fit same size fan but an in-line fan and pipe the air in from outside,same with the secondary air pipe.This will reduce the cold air being sucked in by the flue via doors and windows.Then hopefully fit a potentiometer/small speed controller to the fan to slow it down and then slow the oil drip.Thats the plan! Too cold now, need it running.

    • @dave1secondago
      @dave1secondago 6 лет назад +1

      its a bloody awesome heater for the shed , u got some great content in your channel , thanx for subbing back fella

    • @harryb8476
      @harryb8476 5 лет назад

      I built a waste oil burner for my garage and a problem I found was the drip speed would constantly vary, as the oil warmed and cooled, fed by gravity. I fixed that, with a 555 timer IC circuit, triggering a 240v peristaltic pump, via a semiconductor relay unit. It provides a perfectly regulated drip feed and is adjustable from pump running from 1 second per minute, to 60 seconds per minute. 10 seconds run is perfect for a steady burn. I have a 3 feet fall from pump, down to where it drips into burner via an 8mm copper pipe. That allows the oil to gain heat and it evens out the pump output.

    • @harryb8476
      @harryb8476 5 лет назад

      I also added a couple of 240v old computer fan, blowing on the outside of the casing, to spread the heat beyond the heater, connected as 1 on, 2 on in series, 2 on in parallel so I could adjust the amount of blow.

  • @RaysFabShop
    @RaysFabShop 7 лет назад

    Nice Setup!

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  7 лет назад

      Thanks ray, using it a lot now the winter is upon us.

  • @АдамЯХУТЛЬ-й5ш
    @АдамЯХУТЛЬ-й5ш 4 года назад

    Получилось нормально!!!

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  4 года назад

      Спасибо. Скоро поменяю дизайн, так как это не так практично, как я бы

  • @christinedownes4377
    @christinedownes4377 4 года назад

    well done you !!

  • @자유인-n3f
    @자유인-n3f 4 года назад

    👍🇰🇷👍한국에서 응원합니다

  • @moekakke
    @moekakke 5 лет назад +1

    Drawing the air from outside the room would make the stove 50% more efficient !!

    • @dkaloupis75
      @dkaloupis75 5 лет назад

      hi,do you have one for sale?

  • @ririshow
    @ririshow 5 лет назад

    Are you Seveso classified?

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      No I am not.

    • @ririshow
      @ririshow 5 лет назад

      Good then because it entails a lot burdensome rules!

  • @yvonviau5791
    @yvonviau5791 7 лет назад

    Looking good

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  7 лет назад

      Thanks yvon. Using it every day now in the uk. Free heat.Lovely.

  • @JodBronson
    @JodBronson 7 лет назад +2

    Nice :)))) Good Job !!!

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  7 лет назад

      Thanks Jordan, gonna look at your ant videos later because even tho they are harmless in the UK,my missus is driving me potty during the summer months when they start coming into the house. Don't bother me coz i spent 90% of my time building or blowing things up in my workshop!

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 7 лет назад

      Hahahahaha, lol. Yea give it a go... Just take a small bowl and put Ammonia in them, they are like Drug Addicts. Although Carpenter Ants are harmless, they do make nest in " Untreated Wood ", like your Foundation or even House Beams that is " Untreated " since those Beams are made long ago..., etc.... I found that out at my old Gram's House. They made Nest in her Foundation Beams :(((((. That is how I discovered that they like Ammonia, during cleaning like I stated in the Video :)))).

    • @garmiran6897
      @garmiran6897 5 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/qM8SYVurPq4/видео.html

  • @raymundotoledo8019
    @raymundotoledo8019 3 года назад

    Need seee inside more yime

  • @АлександрШепелев-щ1э

    так то и у нас горят покажи выхлоп из трубы

  • @sciarico
    @sciarico 5 лет назад

    You sound almost identical to a YT channel called EWasteBen.

  • @jakubj.483
    @jakubj.483 6 лет назад

    well done

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад

      Thanks Jakub, Going to make some small changes to it when the weather gets warmer this year now that its working the way i want it to.This heater is used every day to heat my workshop in the winter at a very small cost of a tiny 12v 0.18a fan.

  • @leewilliams6970
    @leewilliams6970 6 лет назад

    Want one !!

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад

      Thanks lee. Well worth the time building this as during the winter months my workshop is so toasty with the very small cost of a tiny 12v 180mA fan.

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    And by the way Ollie I'm burning 0.62 litres per hour and around 300celcius

  • @orkidknog4147
    @orkidknog4147 5 лет назад

    so have you got a licences for this as you must have a licences to burn waste oil, i bet the black smoke is going out the chimney ! the oil in the tank looks like its been thinned down

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      No I have not got a licence, the oil has not been thinned down or any propellant added and if you click on the link below you will see a video on the emissions Orkid.ruclips.net/video/Bp77CiVSfkc/видео.html

    • @praisekek6634
      @praisekek6634 5 лет назад +1

      Oi u got a Loicens for that m8

  • @skeets6060
    @skeets6060 6 лет назад

    I aint real crazy with how your holding your oil pot in place,,, you need to come up with something a lot more substantial to hold it

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  6 лет назад

      Yes Skeets neither am I but I am going to make some mods to it soon and that is one of them. Didn't intend to leave it like that and am very surprised that you are the only one that is concerned and commented. Thanks.

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    Did you not recive my emails Ollie

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      Yes Jack, Going to make some changes to mine in the summer and will show your email vids in that video and a link to you channel so others can see yours as a proper functional working heater/stove. You can also with your set up Jack run your stove at about 150 degrees c to the 300 degrees c you are running now by fitting a speed controller to your fan and slowing your oil drip down more if you find it a little too warm. Can help if your not sure if you email me the details of your fan. How good is youtube!

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    Hi Ollie I'm uploading a video on utube probably take a couple of hours hope you like it but I'm not very good at doing them thanks

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      Brilliant! Have watched your email vids jack and well impressed. If you can Jack show your IBC outside setup as well if possible that would be sound. Great stuff.

  • @xyyx7559
    @xyyx7559 5 лет назад +1

    burn baby burn XD

  • @b6schilke996
    @b6schilke996 3 года назад

    Me like

  • @johnlove6206
    @johnlove6206 5 лет назад

    the polution is sow bigg man!!!!!

    • @kevinc9006
      @kevinc9006 5 лет назад +3

      Recycling motor oil is pollution......do you not realize a volcano puts out "pollution" then the plants eat it and make oxygen.. So keep paying your overlords for the electricity and let them make the pollution then sell it to you instead of you making it and having heat for free...

  • @jacktyrrell2050
    @jacktyrrell2050 5 лет назад

    I bet you do Ollie why don't you send me your email and I will show you my setup cheers
    Ps thanks for setup mine is based on yours mine is a converted stove

    • @fixitmakeit72
      @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

      Brilliant cheers! fixitpm685@gmail.com

  • @ابوابراهيمالقوم
    @ابوابراهيمالقوم 5 лет назад

    كل عام والعالم بخير

  • @henrykudlacz8888
    @henrykudlacz8888 3 года назад

    OK.....

  • @SuperDaveno
    @SuperDaveno 3 года назад

    50/50 oil and petrol...lol

  • @fixitmakeit72
    @fixitmakeit72  5 лет назад

    Thanks Philip. Can you take some pics of the whole set up and email them to me. Fixitpm685@gmail.com

  • @jeffreyhill3960
    @jeffreyhill3960 4 года назад

    Is he speaking in English?

  • @jaiunesong1382
    @jaiunesong1382 5 лет назад

    R

  • @QF2653
    @QF2653 2 года назад

    Not good for the environment.

  • @jonnatantorreslemus7317
    @jonnatantorreslemus7317 5 лет назад

    In spanish please....