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    Mother Earth: Waste Oil Heater

    I think this will be what your looking for Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casper View Post
    Mother Earth: Waste Oil Heater

    I think this will be what your looking for Andy
    I have all the bits here to build one of these. Bit of work in it and must be air tight or wont work. Also have to come up with a good way of controlling oil flow as it heats up or they go off out of control Have to preheat the oil with the flue or they smoke like a coal burner. The hotter the oil the thinner it gets the faster it flows the oil gets hotter and you get the idea.

    I have gone round it a bit for the above reasons in case there is a better way.

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    My apologies, I just had a "senior moment"

    In my haste I made a double post.

    Last edited by ozzirt; 17th July 2009 at 01:50 PM. Reason: Double post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casper View Post
    Mother Earth: Waste Oil Heater

    I think this will be what your looking for Andy
    I think this one is better: Roger Sanders' Waste Oil Heater
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I think this one is better: Roger Sanders' Waste Oil Heater
    I haven't had a look for a wile.... That solves the problems and is far less complex to make Since I have all the bits. (Just have to make a Sanders vaporizer) Bugger it I'm going to knock this up so Khos (Disco owner) doesn't freeze when he gets here to help me with my projects. The Sanders heater + a large wood heater. (Two washing machines) One each side of the shed would be good.

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    I need something to make the Sanders unit in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I need something to make the Sanders unit in.
    You want an old hot water system? I may have two here somewhere I'm not sure if they're steel or copper yet. One was made in the late 40's and the other in the mid 60's.

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    The Sanders may go ok in an old 44 oil drum till it burnt out.

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    I was going to try a 60 litre drum. I keep an eye on eVilBay for old heaters but none that are close by.

    I've bought the chimney off EvilBay.

    Central NSW is a tad far! - but thanks anyway.

    My next door neighbour is pulling out his wood fire this summer. I wonder.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I was going to try a 60 litre drum. I keep an eye on eVilBay for old heaters but none that are close by.

    I've bought the chimney off EvilBay.

    Central NSW is a tad far! - but thanks anyway.

    My next door neighbour is pulling out his wood fire this summer. I wonder.....
    Feel like a drive up the hill tomorrow?

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