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<O This is a waste oil burning heater that I made from an old air compressor tank and some scraps I had laying around. I use this to heat my 1400 sq. ft. garage. I burn used motor oil mostly but it burns waste vegetable oil as well. It burns between 2 and 3 quarts an hour. No smoke and no smell.
from Earth. I once heard of this old school aproach to waste oil heating: You use a cast iron frying pan and zigzag stovepipe over it. Up, 90 degree turn, straight, 180 turn, and so on a couple of times until the stack goes up through the roof. Then you set up a drip into the frying pan.
Mine is built from an old fuel oil stove.just need to modify the burner by putting a heating element in it to heat the oil to get the right vaporization.I have $30 in mine and heated my 40x60x16 shop 6 days a week all last winter on 500 gal. oil. v8 Bake, Oct 29, 2008. SHARE POST #20.
there is nothing actually synthetic about synthetic oils,so yes,it will burn.no antifreeze though.BUUUUUTTTT,,,in a hobbyist shop,there is no way you could ever come up with enough oil to last a winter.we have eight bays at work,and dont generate enough oil to heat for a winter in a fast paced flat rate shop.dont do waste oil for a home shop,unless you have 3000 gallons already drummed up ...
In case of this is clear oil - it is OK. But in case it gets mixed with water / engine coolant /etc it becomes a bomb with timer ) The mechanism looks something like this: you fill heater with waste oil. It is quite hard to see if it is mixed with water. Due to higher density water goes down to the bottom.
You need at least 3 feet of distance from the car to the booth walls to allow room for the air hose and airborne paint droplets to drop out. My booth was 12 x 24 x 8 (I pm'd you a picture). Using your drawing, if it was me I would exhaust the fumes outside via the drive in door. Bangingoldtin, Sep 9, 2022.
8. Mount your store coil in the trunk. 9.Drill or find hole in your trunk, then drill a hole about 5 inches from the end of your muffler tip make sure the sparkplug fits and the hole is not to big. Screw in the sparkplug and connect the Ignition cable. to the coil and sparkplug.
The by-pass hose and heater by-pass hose were slightly kinked and pressed up against each other causing narrowing of the inside diameter. Cut a section out of a Napa 1991-94 Nissan Sentra hose with many bends for the lower hose. The upper hose I used a Goodyear E-Z Coil (5/8") for the necessary bend. And, the 5/8" straight hose did not kink ...
The heater motor I used in my '50 when I rewired it a few years ago looks very much like that. It was on a shelf, no box, no part number but it fit perfectly, had the right rotation and works well. Along the same lines, I needed a two speed fan motor for a late '50s Ford last fall and it was hard to find something that fit properly with the ...
from Just north of London, England. Basic heater is pretty simple, just get a matrix from something suitable and put a fan on it, make sure the fan is a blower and put it on the back of the matrix, If you want to go better make a box for it and pipe it to suck in fresh air from somewhere. langy, Dec 27, 2012. SHARE POST #10.