Yeah I was thinking the same thing actually
We took at camping the other weekend, so much easier than a wood fire :p
We had it running for close to 3 hours before we had the wood fires going, mind you the rain and wet wood didn't help
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Damn it cold here now. Froze my six pack.:mad: Frost has already set.
I have got the stand for vaporizer sorted is now 1.5" and flange is around 5.25" . Very close to suggested vaporizer size. The vaporizer will sit a bit higher in mine than what the plans suggest. The flue and air intake are also 1" bigger:twisted:. I'm in the process of cutting in the flue etc and have marked out the service hatch.
Had to change to a No 20 oxy tip to keep warm.:twisted:
I will take some pics when its ready to assemble.
For anyone who may be interested, i have finally got around to doing some working drawings of my heater.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...009/08/747.jpg
I'm not sure as to whether it will show enough detail in .gif format, so I have also uploaded it as a Word Document which also gives a Side Elevation: http://www.geocities.com/senojekips/text/heater.doc
Wile I was I Mudgee today I purchased a bit more copper pipe,Some fittings and a Tap/Valve.
I'm toying the idea of running a air gap in the oil line just after the tap to stop the problems with stability as the oil heats up. I think it will work quite well:) Also eliminate the need for elaborate filter as will be easy to blow clear a blockage.
Also will make start up easier as can put kero down the air gap. I'm also going to make a port with 2" pipe and a end cap down to the vaporizer to shove an oxy or butane torch in to make it real easy to start quickly I will angle it a few deg so at a pinch can be flashed with 20mls of ulp and a spark:D
I would love to see a thread on the build of that.
Already looks like a masterpiece.
Great work!!!
Andrew