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  • Great ! Waste Oil Burner model for winter that you can't miss. HEAT for Free with Waste Oil Burner
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  • @ryanweaver4637
    @ryanweaver4637 Год назад +10

    This does not say learn how to weld so leave him alone he came up with something that clearly made you watch it and said nothing about how to weld. Great vid man! Dont worry about the haters!

  • @gettojet
    @gettojet Год назад +93

    29 years as cwd certified welder
    ,who gives a shit if you get penetration on this application ,this guys doing more in the video than most of yall "welders" do in a week ,good on ya ,im gonna fab one up ,I like the music to thank you good video!!!

    • @chubbyb5718
      @chubbyb5718 Год назад +6

      If your truly a 30 yr certified welder then you would care about EVERY weld having penetration. Thank god you’ve never worked in the gas industry

    • @gettojet
      @gettojet Год назад +7

      @@chubbyb5718 like I said doing more in the video than ya'll "gas plant " o beam welders do in a week

    • @gettojet
      @gettojet Год назад +3

      It's a waste oil furnace man stop getting bent lol

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +8

      Honestly, my soldering skills still need to learn a lot. Thank you for sharing, I will try harder so that we will create more perfect heater 😊

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 Год назад +5

      A few tacks would do the job. It’s not a pressure weld. Stop being so prissy.

  • @dad1432
    @dad1432 Год назад +38

    Spent three weekends building this. The pint of waste oil from my push mower heated the garage for the 90 minutes preceding my death from carbon monoxide poisoning. Willed it to my college aged son who managed to convert it into a perpetual bong.

  • @kenosabi
    @kenosabi Год назад +16

    Lots of salty wielders in the comments hating on dude yet none of them have any channels showing us their awesome skills.
    Interesting how that works.
    Keep working dude. You'll only get better.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад

      I really really sincerely thank you very much. The negative comments with like lessons to further improve his skills. Your compliments are the biggest motivation for me to create more perfect heater. Thanks very much. Respect

    • @MarkWright1963
      @MarkWright1963 Год назад +1

      No we are too busy doing a proper job

    • @mikechancey5997
      @mikechancey5997 Год назад

      I see mostly people simply trying to educate not insulting , where are the negative comments ? We welders and fitters thar KNOW what we are doing are really busy building large structures and other things for the world to enjoy and (not me because I have my own shop) probably would get in trouble with their employers for making videos on the job.

  • @davis1000000
    @davis1000000 Год назад +5

    Can't wait to show my misses I've ripped out our gas boiler and made one of these to put in its place... she'll be over the moon

  • @Few.Be.There.That.Find.It.
    @Few.Be.There.That.Find.It. Год назад +4

    I bet it puts off a great smell

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +1

      yes, it smells like a machine

  • @Freeman361
    @Freeman361 Год назад +1

    I cracked up, when I heard the Rooster, @ 5 mins.❤️👍🇨🇦

  • @michaelcampise5617
    @michaelcampise5617 Год назад +1

    Yeah I'm sure that thing is Fire Marshall approved

  • @TIMUR-ASKET
    @TIMUR-ASKET Год назад +3

    Superbe vidéo merci beaucoup 👍 👍 👍

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +1

      merci pour le compliment, pensez-vous que cette vidéo nous devons ajouter et corriger un peu plus, je pense qu'il manque encore quelque chose

  • @joachimriuol1084
    @joachimriuol1084 Год назад +6

    I like that you comment all your comments in a very respectful and friendly way 👍

  • @frostywelder1220
    @frostywelder1220 Год назад +274

    Please move your weld lead to where the nozzle is about 1/4-3/8 inch away from what your welding. If you’re worried about burning thru what you’re welding you can adjust the wire speed and voltage to compensate for that. You have too much stick out while welding.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +42

      My soldering skills really need to learn a lot. Thank you for giving me valuable advice. I will try to improve and make better heating models

    • @DemBoyz5247
      @DemBoyz5247 Год назад +26

      Ya it was killing me watching it.

    • @user-vu2yg2zz3h
      @user-vu2yg2zz3h Год назад +1

      @@lmtn Здраствуйте можете список размеров трубы и детали для все это написать.

    • @jackonthefarm5540
      @jackonthefarm5540 Год назад +10

      @@lmtn The big reason to have the nozzle closer to the weld is to benefit from the shielding gas. You are not getting the shielding effect with the nozzle so far away.

    • @daddydawg1902
      @daddydawg1902 Год назад +1

      @@jackonthefarm5540 I'm just learning myself at 67 but isn't that a Flux-core welder? Mine doesn't use gas ... but the comments about the wire stick-out are also what I've been told. 1bout 1/4-1/2 in seems to be the standard. My HB 125 Flux-core doesn't have a graduated voltage adjustment.. just Min/MAX ! My wire-feed speed is 1-10 graduations and it's hard to get it right.. Sometimes I wish I had tried a Stick-welder.. seems to be much easier to learn.

  • @scottreed1766
    @scottreed1766 Год назад +7

    this is not an easy 5 min project, I was impressed but I also feel like it's just another "wish I could do that" moment.

  • @betlcurtis865
    @betlcurtis865 Год назад +34

    please show the oil induction tube being being built and maybe a few of the dimensions of the tanks. thanks, it looks great

  • @wills1110
    @wills1110 Год назад +8

    I expected it to be more like a smudge pot, but very interesting. Looked fun to make

  • @paraflightjoe1053
    @paraflightjoe1053 Год назад +1

    I got Flash Burns🤪✌🤪 I LOVE THE WHEEL MOUNT!!!

  • @oscargustaverejlander.
    @oscargustaverejlander. Год назад +1

    Pop that next to granny for the winter. Bob's your uncle.

  • @marvingoodwin1
    @marvingoodwin1 Год назад +75

    Nice build, only problem I see is that the combustion gases need to be vented to the exterior of the building to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 Год назад +11

      Exactly!! Do not burn that openly indoors inside for long periods of time, breathing dangerous fumes into the lungs causing brain damage and respiratory health problems.

    • @derekwalker2623
      @derekwalker2623 Год назад +13

      That threaded pipe is meant to deliver heat from outside of the building

    • @Actias1974
      @Actias1974 Год назад

      In many countries they just poison themselves. No biggie.

    • @adamthiessen2676
      @adamthiessen2676 Год назад +1

      And a insulated sleeve for the pipe if it's going through the wall of a building as I amagine it is but yes carbon monoxide is extremely dangerous venting the exhaust like you said is a must ✌️👍

    • @jeremymerrix6236
      @jeremymerrix6236 Год назад +2

      @@adamthiessen2676 pipe through wall is the heat inside only at 79°c

  • @briconajib4584
    @briconajib4584 Год назад +3

    Bonjour mon ami 👍 merci pour le partage de cette belle vidéo intéressante, merci pour l'explication 💐🙏🙏🙋

  • @lifeongps
    @lifeongps Год назад +1

    Heat for free while barbecuing the kids! lol

  • @cory9572
    @cory9572 Год назад +2

    That coke nail is insane!

  • @Myneighborhoodsolution
    @Myneighborhoodsolution Год назад +5

    Pretty cool! Good results for what you had to work with! Merry Christmas!

  • @giorgosstefanoudakis1980
    @giorgosstefanoudakis1980 Год назад +452

    move the tip of the welder closer please, it hurts my eyes and ears seeing that..

    • @francomtz7115
      @francomtz7115 Год назад +2

      Don't watch if it hurts your ass also.

    • @jazzyjace1
      @jazzyjace1 Год назад +17

      I'm like holy bubble gum

    • @albertocarbajal1776
      @albertocarbajal1776 Год назад +13

      1st thought was 'Damn long arc enough!'

    • @bangsandrew666
      @bangsandrew666 Год назад +14

      That's how he keeps his tip so clean bro! Lol

    • @lionelwilder774
      @lionelwilder774 Год назад

      Good job the other asswipe comments are from guys living in mom's basement

  • @_TheDudeAbides_
    @_TheDudeAbides_ Год назад +2

    Fun build project as long as it is not used. It is is highly pollutive.

  • @pjarma8536
    @pjarma8536 Год назад +1

    I’m making one of these for Gremlin Thumberg! I’m naming mine “DreamStealer!”

  • @mikeconnery4652
    @mikeconnery4652 Год назад +11

    Well done. For your next project add a heat engine that turns a fan, liquid pump, and generator. An outside air inlet inside your exhaust exit. Make sure the air is heated in pipes before entering the combustion chamber and with the excess energy from the generator use electrolysis to make hydrogen and oxygen. Make sure to use steal, copper, or stainless steel wool and maybe a p-trap on your separated inlet pipes. Enjoy

    • @silkysifaka1908
      @silkysifaka1908 Год назад +1

      OMG so funny, I'm dead!!!🤣😂☠ for real--- . 😐

  • @christophsmaul305
    @christophsmaul305 Год назад

    That's why the world is the way it is!!!!!

  • @JohnJohn-nh5mj
    @JohnJohn-nh5mj Год назад +2

    Man a lot of people are complaining about your invention; in my opinion this is the greatest heater ever and using waisted oil. I will give you an A PLUS, How many people with low resources can heat their families with that brother, thanks for an excellent video

    • @krodkrod8132
      @krodkrod8132 Год назад

      Yep. This is one of the quickest carbon monoxide poisoning machines out there. Should be able to kill everyone in the building in minutes.

  • @turbine_doctor
    @turbine_doctor Год назад +7

    That would fit nicely in my greenhouse!!

    • @michaelreed9733
      @michaelreed9733 Год назад

      Now that's another great idea Brian

    • @unprofor9394
      @unprofor9394 Год назад

      You don’t want to EAT the Vegetables afterwords, if You don’t let the fumes of the used Oil, go outside…😉

  • @Mrthanh152
    @Mrthanh152 Год назад +6

    so beautiful. I will learn from you how to make one

  • @nathanwest4670
    @nathanwest4670 6 месяцев назад

    For a guy that's living outside in the northern climate in Canada. That design of yours will come in very handy for me. Thank you❤

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  6 месяцев назад

      I'm glad to hear that! Creating practical solutions for harsh climates is always a rewarding venture. Wishing you all the best with your project, and I hope it helps keep you warm and comfortable in that cold Canadian weather.

  • @Graham-mv6zo
    @Graham-mv6zo Год назад +2

    Thank you for showing me in so much greater detail 😊 X

  • @floydmcmullen9833
    @floydmcmullen9833 Год назад +3

    So the electricity is free to power the blower. Amazing

    • @tajon5394
      @tajon5394 Год назад

      Yup it is, he build the wind generator last month, the new solar panels will be installed next month. So yes free electricity, it only cost £1,000 to be free use.

  • @DieselsHOGVlog
    @DieselsHOGVlog Год назад +27

    I appreciate ingenuity, I'm a power engineer so I really enjoyed this. My guess is the bottom pipe was drawing the fumes from the hot oil back to the blower pipe via venturi action in order for there to be flames coming out of the tee you drilled the holes in. I suspect there is a significant time edit from lighting the tissue paper to you actually boiling off oil at a temp that will produce flammable gas.
    Fun project though, good on you for trying a project like that, it was a respectable amount of time required! 👍

    • @jacogomez1093
      @jacogomez1093 Год назад +5

      Sadly it is much simpler. Fire can only occur when oxygen and fuel are mixed in the proper ratio, due to the heat in the combustion chamber, the used oil vaporizes, creating an oil atmosphere with very little oxygen (obviously only inside the combustion chamber) that cannot sustain a flame, the oxygen in the air injected by the "T with holes" in the chamber allows combustion only where there is sufficient oxygen, making it appear that fuel is coming out of the "T" but only air is comming out. Cody'sLab has a video that shows this phenomenon in a more controlled way (kinda like a lab setting i guess): ruclips.net/video/8jmX-TUQkx4/видео.html

    • @OfficialSNIxn
      @OfficialSNIxn Год назад +1

      Hello fellow Canadian power engineer!

    • @DieselsHOGVlog
      @DieselsHOGVlog Год назад +1

      @@OfficialSNIxn Cheers 🍻

    • @LOGIBEAR01
      @LOGIBEAR01 Год назад

      Power Engineers love to tell everyone that they are Power Engineers 🤣

    • @DieselsHOGVlog
      @DieselsHOGVlog Год назад

      @Logan it separates the educated from the youtube self proclaimed experts and provides an opportunity for aimless morons to point out they have the IQ of bean dip. 🙄

  • @rigo1529
    @rigo1529 Год назад +1

    That first song reminds me when I call for parts and they have me on hold for 30 minutes.

  • @Nobody_896
    @Nobody_896 Год назад +2

    Clever idea with the fan assisted heat exchanger👍

  • @itzjoeylo4501
    @itzjoeylo4501 Год назад +3

    If you install a heat exchanger with enclosed blower you could use the heat from the vertical exhaust too. Just be sure to have it completely sealed to the carbon dioxide and draw fresh air.

  • @briankenison7995
    @briankenison7995 Год назад +8

    Fantastic job hiding the propane line

    • @fabiotorrigiani
      @fabiotorrigiani Год назад

      99% of people think that’s real, it’s awesome
      Blue flame and no oil exiting by the tube 😂😂

    • @will_der_dude
      @will_der_dude Год назад

      Yeeeeah, I was trying to figure out why he went through all that other trouble with the waste oil, then I realized, oh he doesn't want people to know about the lp supply.🤣

  • @MailmanWilly79
    @MailmanWilly79 Год назад

    Gotta love the dual coke pinky nails!

  • @barnabybones2393
    @barnabybones2393 Год назад +1

    Materials $100.00. Shop, tools and equipment $4000.00. Experience, priceless. "Free". Make one anyone can make.

  • @seansysig
    @seansysig Год назад +3

    Impressive hot air discharge temp of 77 degrees Celsius (170F) of course the colder the air intake temp the lower the discharge temp.

  • @mikecurrington5641
    @mikecurrington5641 Год назад +3

    Proper RUclips build.im making one for my workshop.brilliant👍 merry Xmas everyone

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +1

      merry Xmas 😊😊

  • @georgedouglas9342
    @georgedouglas9342 9 месяцев назад +2

    Pretty cool invention. Looks like a mad max after burner of sorts lol.
    I've created some off the wall things that work very well. Amazing what a creative mind can fabricate with a grinder, welder and some steel lying around! 👍

    • @SenHauw
      @SenHauw 9 месяцев назад

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  7 месяцев назад

      That's awesome! Being creative and resourceful can lead to some amazing inventions. It's incredible what can be achieved with simple tools and a bit of ingenuity. Your mad max afterburner sounds like a unique and interesting creation. Keep up the great work, and who knows what other fantastic ideas you might come up with in the future! 👍

  • @friedrichwerner2403
    @friedrichwerner2403 Год назад +1

    good idea for climachange

  • @matthewcaldwell8057
    @matthewcaldwell8057 Год назад +12

    Friend, try pointing more direct to the seem or maybe even at a pushing angle slightly as you weld. Will notice big difference and get a stronger more effective weld. There is little penetration when dragging the lead back. Awesome heater idea

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your advice. I will try to promote more to create more perfect heating products

    • @matthewcaldwell8057
      @matthewcaldwell8057 Год назад

      @@lmtn definitely have me interested in making one. Lol Thank you for the video.

    • @raymondkierl2778
      @raymondkierl2778 Год назад

      Yep, push a Mig and drag a stick (mostly). A good clean area for the bead make a roll of dimes jealous!

  • @vedo94x82
    @vedo94x82 Год назад +4

    People used to throw away waste oil.
    Now that oil burners became a thing, its super hard to find a supply of waste oil.
    Same thing happened to saw dust and waste wood like branches now it all goes to wood pellet production.

  • @ronaldbunk9007
    @ronaldbunk9007 Год назад +2

    The neighbourhood will greatly appreciate the starting jet sound 24/7 and the constant smell of burned motoroil and or used cooking fats. A wood burning stove isn't easier at all. Nope.

  • @doccpu7
    @doccpu7 Год назад +1

    Hmmm. glad i have a plasma cutter and dont need a cutter grinder to make my plates and hols. buzzzzzzzz. done.

  • @xxxMRutbergxxx
    @xxxMRutbergxxx Год назад +5

    You did a great jod, i will make one the way you suggested

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +2

      thank you very much

  • @davidoconnor3155
    @davidoconnor3155 Год назад +7

    Great system, I'd love to build one of these but a little commentary speaking or just text in some parts of the manufacturering process would definitely help to understand some of technical points 👍

    • @michaelcastro5339
      @michaelcastro5339 Год назад

      There are 2 bowls basically, one where the fuel is burned and the outside bowl around it to heat the air... the lower air intake flows air that goes into the house the top flows air into the burning chamber. The airflow is split and pushes air to both while keeping them separate. The problem with this design is that being too close to the heat exhast will cause 1st degree burns very quickly from the air alone, so having something that doesn't burn in the way of that airflow would be ideal.

  • @OutlawCaliber13
    @OutlawCaliber13 Год назад +1

    Pretty cool setup, and idea.

  • @leonardowiti6180
    @leonardowiti6180 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the tourch light shielding. This is the first ethical standards other should embrace

  • @hootinouts
    @hootinouts Год назад +9

    I love it. You did a fine job. You must have some engineering training with how you configured this. I am really impressed.

    • @Pipizzakitchen
      @Pipizzakitchen Год назад

      I have respect for the way he seems to have mastered the art of drilling a curved surface without putting a drill bit through a body part.

  • @josesantossanchez9341
    @josesantossanchez9341 Год назад +3

    Muy bonito, pero algo complicado.
    Gracias

  • @cuongle7878
    @cuongle7878 Год назад +4

    very good

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +1

      wow, thank you

  • @vandreiman1278
    @vandreiman1278 Год назад

    You’re like a surgeon with that grinder amazing.

  • @trowhammerdespoilerofgalax2423

    A grinder and paint make me the welder I ain't.

  • @DanielCardei
    @DanielCardei Год назад +4

    This is not about the Burner, its about his welding skills!
    well done👍

    • @matthewhatton9471
      @matthewhatton9471 Год назад +2

      They're horrible

    • @stevem1081
      @stevem1081 Год назад

      Not bad for a first time welder. I'm sure after a few weeks, it will be much better.

  • @nathanmciver6496
    @nathanmciver6496 Год назад +3

    Nice! Weh! That is some solid engineering! Love this! Sounds perfect and looks like it's tuned just right! Ah maybe not if thiers any military code attachment! I just like the stove :)

    • @MarkWright1963
      @MarkWright1963 Год назад

      Guys a twat he can’t weld to save his life!

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад

      Honestly, I want everyone to have the best experience while watching my videos. Thank you very much. That's the motivation for me to create more perfect heater models

  • @petercallahan-lr2mi
    @petercallahan-lr2mi Год назад +1

    this is the best use of waste oil as it will burn up the contaminants in the oil . great use of old parts .

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much. I guess you haven't had time to watch our new grill video, it would be great to hear what you think about this new video.

  • @abitmadcap
    @abitmadcap Год назад

    Awesome Job - this is definitely being added to the 2 terabyte, end of the world, survival, hard drive of youtube videos!

  • @castronly87
    @castronly87 Год назад +10

    Very interesting project! Can you show the whole piece once the blue flame is burning? I didn't know the waste oil burn out like propane...

    • @iknowyourebrokeauto468
      @iknowyourebrokeauto468 7 месяцев назад

      I thought the same I think it is propane or N.G the waste oil is not the main fuel

  • @joeydover
    @joeydover Год назад +15

    Should have named the video, "How to Build Your Very Own Carbon Monoxide Generator." If any of the welds are suspect between the fire pot and the surrounding heat chamber or the fan to the house starts pulling the fumes from the fire pot, someone is going to die...

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +2

      You are very right sir. We have to really weld them very firmly to ensure safety

    • @100pyatt
      @100pyatt Год назад

      🔥☠️🔥☠️💯☝️

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 Год назад +1

      "How to build a death trap." Do not burn that openly indoors inside for long periods of time, breathing dangerous fumes into the lungs causing brain damage and respiratory health problems.

    • @salesbossclosingboss1228
      @salesbossclosingboss1228 Год назад +1

      Absolutely best comment here the flames burn all pre existing oxygen and can create a carbon monoxide issue thru air back flow and not having a system to vent the carbon monoxide outside the heated area

  • @Jefe228
    @Jefe228 Год назад

    Pretty sweet ingenuity! Much Love!

  • @land_998
    @land_998 Год назад +1

    I live it

  • @johnr7632
    @johnr7632 Год назад +34

    Wondering if any welders noticed his heat, wire speed and distance.

    • @oakworkssia2016
      @oakworkssia2016 Год назад +1

      Yep!... I looked into comments exactly at 1:50 to look for a comment like yours :D

    • @coolstreetman
      @coolstreetman Год назад

      He welds like a blind deff and dumb

    • @slickpimp5936
      @slickpimp5936 Год назад +5

      lol that stick out was hard to watch

    • @pbssandman9985
      @pbssandman9985 Год назад +4

      He probably just fixed everything and let someone who can weld finish it??.
      I've been a welder for 45 years and watching him weld makes my stomach hurt 😁!!
      But he is good at coming up with good ideas and videos !!

    • @erikrobles5727
      @erikrobles5727 Год назад

      If it so bad what the fuck are you bitches doing him giving him revenue by watching his videos

  • @pams2270
    @pams2270 Год назад +6

    Very good engineering, I've seen so many videos of this exact creation and yours won my time to reproduce what you've so wonderfully done! Though the only difference is I'll be holding my welding tip closer to the butt joints..LOL Great job and thank you for your enginuity.

    • @pams2270
      @pams2270 Год назад +1

      @@thekarmalife2693 the karma life? Might want to change that if you expect anyone to take you serious.

    • @pams2270
      @pams2270 Год назад +1

      @LJ any place , it's small and portable. Inside a home maybe not, unless your home resembles a barn. What you would do is pipe heated air from a heating plate to the house. Simple.

    • @austinlocklin4155
      @austinlocklin4155 Год назад

      D.bags like your are any erbody gets a trophy....copied idea 5. Quality build 1.5....find some oldies lad....dont talk listen and practice

    • @robbydaniels1716
      @robbydaniels1716 Год назад +1

      @LJ in my opinion if the oil will catch fire no need to worry about the grade but looks like he has motor oil in this video.

    • @Pipizzakitchen
      @Pipizzakitchen Год назад

      @@lj4885 used cooking oil burns very well, and bacon grease is the best smelling heat there is

  • @n.v.adrian5821
    @n.v.adrian5821 Год назад +1

    Polucion at the top level

  • @pbsa1979
    @pbsa1979 5 месяцев назад

    You removed guard from the grinder. You will get Darwin award eventually.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  4 месяца назад

      "Thank you for your concern and vigilance! Safety is paramount, and I appreciate your observation. I want to assure you that precautions are taken seriously, and I'll be addressing the absence of the guard in future videos. It's essential to prioritize safety and set a good example for viewers. If you have any additional safety tips or specific suggestions, feel free to share. Your feedback is valued, and I'm committed to creating content that prioritizes the well-being of everyone. Thank you for bringing this to my attention."

  • @majorahole
    @majorahole Год назад +3

    I used to think things like this were great. It is a good idea. Take waste and turn it into something useful. But I became aware of the fact that most engine oil contains toxic heavy metals that when burned are aerosolized into the room the oil is being burned in. Using something like this with used Motor oil will give you cancer over time. If you have used vegetable oil or peanut oil this would be great. But something to keep in mind. Great video.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +1

      thank you, you are great, with this stove you can use oils like you said, and they all burn very well, give a great blue flame, if you are interested in cooking oil burners that burn well Anyway, please go to my channel

    • @shawnsatterlee6035
      @shawnsatterlee6035 Год назад

      What doesn't give u cancer? I can tell you that ur sissy comment is giving me cancer just reading it!

  • @smithdog4770
    @smithdog4770 Год назад +16

    It's a cool video and shows what can be done with limited tools and skill. Obviously this was not a pro-fabrication job, it was a quick and dirty way to use tools that a lot of us do have on hand, to get the job done. And many of us have tools that we haven't used enough to know how to get the best results from, but we don't get better unless we practice.
    Having said all this, I would probably post a HUGE Disclaimer on this video. Use at your own risk, proper ventilation required, leaks could kill you, not for children or stupid people to attempt, etc. etc. etc.
    This is an "adults" only project and by that I don't mean just "age". I mean that you have to be a mature person mentally and understand that there are dangers that go along with using a cancerous agent to heat your home with and that leaks will cause carbon monoxide to pile up, etc. etc. etc.
    It's a fun idea, with limited uses. Within those limits, it has it's place. Plus it's always fun to engineer anything and the process of working the bugs out is always a learning experience.

    • @batservice7725
      @batservice7725 Год назад

      Perfect answer

    • @f87115
      @f87115 Год назад

      If you keep warning the slow ones, they will keep producing , let nature take its course 😂

    • @f87115
      @f87115 Год назад

      I bet you were excited when you finished that short story 😂, these comments should make you giddy 😂I think the word is admonishment, it’s what all social media is based on, humans wanting attention 😂we all do it , I as well, take away our image and what is left, then you know your inner self 😂 weeeeeee,,, edited, typing is hard

  • @johnhillyer1515
    @johnhillyer1515 Год назад +1

    Gotta re-watch, but cool...

  • @richardteeter8986
    @richardteeter8986 3 месяца назад

    AFTER CAREFUL CONSIDERATION AND AMPLE TIME TO REVIEW THE VIDEO 📹 I AND MY FRIEND DETERMINED THAT ON A SCALE 1 THREW 10 WE'D RATE THIS PROJECT AT A 7 ONLY BECAUSE USED VEHICLE OIL IS EASILY OBTAINABLE BUT ELECTRICITY ON THE OTHER HAND might not be so easy to obtain in the future!! Nice informative article 👍 👏!!

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for your thoughtful review! I'm glad to hear that you found the project informative. Indeed, using used vehicle oil can be a readily available resource, while electricity availability can vary. If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask. Your feedback is appreciated! 👍👏

  • @atwaass
    @atwaass Год назад +4

    Hold the mig torch closer and you will get a better weld

    • @roberttill3787
      @roberttill3787 Год назад +1

      also push the torxh instead of pulling it away from the weld.

  • @dalegsxr9718
    @dalegsxr9718 Год назад +15

    I don't know if it has been mentioned in the comments already but if you have to use galvanised steel please grind the galvanising off (wearing a dust mask) before welding as it causes not only a poor weld but also has many health risks breathing in the fumes.

    • @stevelinbergbaby135
      @stevelinbergbaby135 Год назад

      I think that coating is zinc?

    • @dalegsxr9718
      @dalegsxr9718 Год назад +2

      @@stevelinbergbaby135 Galvanised steel is Zinc coated steel and when it is heated the fumes are very toxic to breathe

    • @Gilstrap2009
      @Gilstrap2009 Год назад +1

      The galvanizing is on inside of pipe too, grinding off outside will sure reduce the toxic emissions but speaking from experience it doesn't take much to make you want to die. About as sick as I've ever been. Back before I knew better!

    • @dalegsxr9718
      @dalegsxr9718 Год назад +2

      @@Gilstrap2009 Yeah that is true, I was just thinking of reducing the exposure as much as possible. I myself would never choose to weld Galvanised steel again as it is horrible stuff even with extraction and a good adflow pack.

    • @timmarkham522
      @timmarkham522 Год назад

      Strip it with muriatic acid

  • @robertnelson4755
    @robertnelson4755 Год назад +2

    More heat and energy is escaping through the top

  • @user-cm9oz7qg5e
    @user-cm9oz7qg5e Год назад

    СУПЕР! МОЛОДЦЫ!

  • @vasilkolov6249
    @vasilkolov6249 Год назад +4

    hello, your idea is very interesting, I want to ask you, the burner must be outside the room we want to heat. where it is safe to keep the torch.
    and do you have any idea what area can be heated

    • @richardmccann4815
      @richardmccann4815 Год назад +3

      @vasile Kolov you will have to build another room to house the heater.

  • @MurseSamson
    @MurseSamson Год назад +3

    🤔 I wonder what the particulate and carbon output is on that device. Great build, but as a nurse I'm pretty sure that this is an exceptionally carcinogenic heating solution.

  • @trump45and2zig-zags
    @trump45and2zig-zags 6 месяцев назад

    Oh i gotta make one for the shop! Just got our first hard freeze. With 30 mowers and 7 trucks, plenty of fuel source!

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  6 месяцев назад

      That sounds like a practical approach for your shop, especially in the face of a hard freeze! Utilizing the available fuel sources from your mowers and trucks for heating is a clever and resourceful idea. If you have any specific questions or need further information about implementing this heating method, feel free to ask. Best of luck with keeping the shop warm during the cold weather, and thank you for sharing your innovative approach!

  • @johnprice9424
    @johnprice9424 Год назад +1

    Thank you.
    And disregard the haters bro.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад

      Thank you sir. I consider them lessons that I need to try to develop, Anyway thanks to everyone who gave me advice

  • @charlesfoleysr6610
    @charlesfoleysr6610 Год назад +3

    I have found that many of the synthetic oils do not easily burn. So know what used oil you are feeding your burner.

  • @GiC7
    @GiC7 Год назад +1

    Master

  • @geraldguenard4095
    @geraldguenard4095 Год назад +2

    very interesting. thank you.

  • @hankmurder
    @hankmurder Год назад +3

    Everyone has something to say, bad weld, not free, how to but doesn't have a page or video to support there comment. Dude did something that caught your attention maybe give him better ideas to perfect it instead of criticism. All of yall are youtube experts with no real knowledge except I've been doing this for 20+ years or that's the wrong way how about good job and let's make it better together. I like the design and concept. Going to try and make it while putting my own twist on it, all of you haters are welcome to tell me how to weld, clean, drive, cook, live etc! BTW good job bro, do your thing.

    • @will_der_dude
      @will_der_dude Год назад

      Don't get yourself too upset over the comments...this video is fake....there is a hidden lp supply thats actually burning from down in the center.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад

      Honestly, my soldering skills still need to learn a lot. Thank you for sharing, I will try harder so that we will create more perfect heater 😊

    • @joeboffa2209
      @joeboffa2209 Год назад

      I agree with you 100%.Give a guy credit for trying. We weren't born adept welders , or with the knowledge that welding galvanized iron is a no no. It is for SURE his welding skills will improve and he will LEARN to first grind galvanized before welding. ''A'' for effort bro. Keep up the creativity!

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 9 месяцев назад +32

    I highly suggest a carbon monoxide monitor with a heater like this.

    • @user-tn1hk6zm2f
      @user-tn1hk6zm2f 9 месяцев назад +4

      Using inside a building it will kill you.

    • @leeknight9957
      @leeknight9957 9 месяцев назад +1

      The burner/stove would be exterior and the fan valve he opened was a pass through, shouldn't be anything combustible in there.

    • @andrewa8569
      @andrewa8569 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​@leeknight9957 except its pushed by a fan....thats drawing air next to a FIRE.....

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  7 месяцев назад

      That's a great safety suggestion! Adding a carbon monoxide monitor when using a heater like this is a wise decision. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can be produced when burning certain fuels, and it can be harmful if not detected in time. Having a monitor ensures you'll be alerted if there are any dangerous levels of carbon monoxide in the area, providing an extra layer of safety for you and those around. Safety should always be a top priority. 👍

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  7 месяцев назад

      You're absolutely right! When using any heating device, especially indoors, proper ventilation and safety precautions are essential. Carbon monoxide, as mentioned earlier, can be a serious concern if not properly managed. It's vital to ensure that the area is well-ventilated, and if you're using a heater indoors, a carbon monoxide detector is a must to alert you to any dangerous levels of the gas. Safety should always come first, and using heating devices responsibly is crucial to prevent any risks to your health. Thank you for highlighting this important safety concern. 🙏

  • @Jalapenogoesintight
    @Jalapenogoesintight Год назад +1

    Keep welding the way you are cause obviously you got it done.

  • @chrisscott7148
    @chrisscott7148 Год назад +2

    Great video. I agree with Frosty Welder below and also, push the weld around rather than drag it.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад

      Hello . Thank you for watching my video and giving me useful advice

  • @lyndsayroberts8756
    @lyndsayroberts8756 Год назад +4

    How the fk I m I gonna watch tv with a jet turbine in the living room.

    • @jaymesjmathias9390
      @jaymesjmathias9390 Год назад +1

      Lol, often the first thot but it should be followed by this thot: ohh! Duh, with the tubing heater dude shows at the tail end, I can do it exactly like normal gas heaters do it.

  • @PaulThomas-qo9vy
    @PaulThomas-qo9vy Год назад +4

    Mr. Creative, Wow, you have so many great ideas & variations of heaters, stoves & boilers! It's amazing & Inspiring! Thank you for the sacrifices & hard work you have put into this RUclips channel.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much for being here with us, your words of encouragement are great to me, best of luck, do you have any suggestions for me?

    • @PaulThomas-qo9vy
      @PaulThomas-qo9vy Год назад +1

      @@lmtn I would like to see an hot oil lamp with a blue/white flame. Maybe experiment with mantles that glow white when heated by the flame, or fine stainless steel mesh screen that would glow orange/yellow color when the flame is inside the screen. Of course a clean smokeless burn would be ideal & low fuel consumption would be nice. Try waste cooking oil & motor oil or combinations of oil & other combustible liquids to clean up combustion, if oil smokes in a lamp. Maximize a tiny lamp light by surrounding the lamp with globe shaped glass jars filled with water (like an antique shoe cobblers lamp that took the light from 1 candle & magnified it many times). What was old can be new again to new generations! Gods blessings to you! Paul from South Central Texas, USA.

  • @jdramey5221
    @jdramey5221 Год назад

    This thing is awesome! Id buy it if you was local!

  • @brianhurt3801
    @brianhurt3801 6 месяцев назад

    Fantastic, brilliance at work, thank you sir

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the content. If you have any questions or if there's anything specific you'd like to see in future videos, feel free to let me know. Your feedback is greatly appreciated!

  • @LoBeau53
    @LoBeau53 Год назад +7

    You should hold your tip further away from the weld puddle. That red glow of the wire helps to preheat the weld metal and the less concentrated flow of shielding gas eases the transition to normal atmosphere, especially when you are welding on painted, rusty or dirty metal.

    • @BlaikM1987
      @BlaikM1987 Год назад +5

      Lmao.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +1

      Honestly, my soldering skills still need to learn a lot. Thank you for sharing, I will try harder so that we will create more perfect heater 😊

    • @kennethcrowe300
      @kennethcrowe300 Год назад +1

      you could make it alot easier

    • @jimmirich
      @jimmirich 8 месяцев назад +2

      Completely the opposite of what this guy said

  • @jonbell2305
    @jonbell2305 Год назад +3

    Excellent idea.
    But if its being used in the UK did you know it's illegal to burn your old oil.
    You must dispose of it to a registered company so the companies can sell it on and government get the tax from it again.
    I only found out last week.
    Been doing it for years

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад

      Wow, I didn't know that. There are a lot of things we need to learn before making it. Thank you so much for sharing these interesting insights.

    • @brotzio
      @brotzio Год назад

      Your average engine oil contains roughly 75% of basis oil (mineral and / or synthetic. The rest of it is composed by non-organic substances like metals (lead, barium, zinc) or other elements (phosphorus, sulfonates). Industries that burn waste oil like cement factories use filters.

    • @jonbell2305
      @jonbell2305 Год назад

      @@lmtn The information might be wrong but I was watching another video about a Chinese diesel heater and the bloke was explaining the costs of running it on diesel rather than electricity.
      And said in the video that you can run it on oil engine oil but it's illegal and goes on to explain why.
      I never knew I will be honest I've been using a oil burner for years.
      But I'm not selling any so might be worth looking into

    • @mikaay25
      @mikaay25 8 месяцев назад +1

      Nothing is illegal unless you get caught or a "good" neighbor drops a dime on you! (to the kids reading, dropping a dime refers to pay phones that used to be out in public)

    • @jonbell2305
      @jonbell2305 8 месяцев назад

      But as many countries do is to stop free anything.
      It's all about controlling the people who have a brain.
      If we all could be bothered we'd all go get solar panels and come off the grid and then pay no fuel costs.
      But now in the UK you need planning permission to put solar panels on your roof.
      And if the UK wanted to go 1 step further is to convert to the American power of 110v
      Less power less consumption??
      Less solar panels to go grid free.
      Anyway if people do find a good cheap way of running anything just don't tell anyone about it lol.
      🤣🤣👍👍

  • @bic1964
    @bic1964 Год назад +1

    The planet thanks you...😶

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад

      Thank you for watching my video

  • @robertnjos3456
    @robertnjos3456 7 месяцев назад

    Great idea for someone that has all the tools to build that.
    And you need to know how to weld, but if you do that's awesome.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  7 месяцев назад

      Certainly! Building a project like this does require access to tools and welding skills. If you're interested in trying it out, are there specific tools or welding techniques you'd like to learn more about, or any other questions you have in mind to get started? Feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to provide you with the information you need.

  • @RealRickCox
    @RealRickCox Год назад +9

    It seems like there has to be an easier way to build a heat exchanging oil burner. I wouldn't even know where to start looking for the parts you used in this build.
    The other thing that occurred to me was the efficiency. You were only getting 77 degree air out of the tube, but the fire was pushing over 500 degrees. Would love to see this improved in other designs.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад +3

      Thank you for your interest, I will improve the ingredients to make it as easy as possible for everyone.

    • @johnkoury1116
      @johnkoury1116 Год назад +1

      @@lmtn Here in the U.S. that stuff is easily available in a hardware store but it is also easy to find in a scrapyard. Thank you for the cool build. I will be building one of these as soon as I finish rebuilding my welder (Lincwelder 225)

    • @kris33451
      @kris33451 Год назад +1

      Diesel Air Heater Parking Heater 12V 8KW can run on a car batery and waste oil heat your house but needs to be set up proper way

    • @lioncrunch9098
      @lioncrunch9098 Год назад

      @@kris33451great please, so how do you set it up? My heater soots up (carbon) all the time, can you help?

    • @kris33451
      @kris33451 Год назад

      @@lioncrunch9098 as i saw people drag the exaust pipe behind a wall out. And buy a carobon detector and use quite often. look up some other videos with that heaters how others have set it up If you burn diesel its so so but that thing can burn waste motor oil too What id do is weld another pipe on top and drag it outside but yeah its a process what might take a while and many atemps or fails since it cant leak gass

  • @Shakingstevesallotment
    @Shakingstevesallotment Год назад +3

    How is it free heat, when it's powered by electricity that costs money, may as well use that electricity on my "quiet" wall heater

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад

      Looks like I miscommunicated. I mean this fuel is almost free. In my country, waste oil is dumped a lot. This is too wasteful and causes serious environmental pollution. So I created this type of stove to somewhat improve the heating problem when the price of gas is going up

  • @skipshepherd7246
    @skipshepherd7246 6 месяцев назад

    A wood stove with a waste oil drip worked good back in the day for the shop.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  6 месяцев назад

      It's great to hear that a wood stove with a waste oil drip worked well for your shop in the past! This approach can be a practical and resourceful solution for heating in certain environments, especially in workshops. If you have any specific memories, tips, or if there's more you'd like to share about your experience with this setup, feel free to do so. I'm here to listen and discuss any related topics or questions you may have!

  • @BrewU334
    @BrewU334 Год назад +1

    that pinky nail though...

  • @BuckyLindgren
    @BuckyLindgren Год назад +3

    Why can't anyone ever weld worth a crap in these videos.

    • @lmtn
      @lmtn  Год назад

      My soldering skills really need to learn more. But anyway thank you for leaving me a comment, I will try to make more good videos