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    Turbo heater

    I thought it was a 4BD1 at first! One of these would be great for camping!

    UNILAD Tech - Turbo Heater Forces Fire Into Overdrive | Facebook
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    WOW !!!


    A couple of these would bring in enough in fines to cover the EPA's budget for a year


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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    WOW !!!


    A couple of these would bring in enough in fines to cover the EPA's budget for a year


    Deano
    It sure would! See the bloke pumping oil into it!
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    I'm sure the stubbies were an important part of the design.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    With more practice they just need to spool the turbo before closing the hatch.
    As it was it was like a backyard TD42 tune. Just grind the fuel pin and wind the fuel screw flat out.
    Then wait for boost to come on.

    Once it got spooling and shooting flames it was burning pretty clean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turps View Post
    With more practice they just need to spool the turbo before closing the hatch.
    As it was it was like a backyard TD42 tune. Just grind the fuel pin and wind the fuel screw flat out.
    Then wait for boost to come on.

    Once it got spooling and shooting flames it was burning pretty clean.
    Wonder if a turbo could be an improvement on using a fan blower on a waste oil furnace...

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    Quote Originally Posted by workingonit View Post
    Wonder if a turbo could be an improvement on using a fan blower on a waste oil furnace...
    My mate and I sort of used to have a waste oil furnace.

    We poured sump oil into a pot belly and hit it with a leaf blower.
    That’s the same isn’t it.

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    Well the BCC certainly won't like that!

    Fire pits might be trendy but may not be legal to use in your backyard - ABC News

    "Fire pits are illegal in Brisbane City Council backyards unless being used for cooking foodCooler weather and people staying at home has led to an increase in fire pit use
    Each council has different bylaws on fire pits"


    Unfortunately cooking marshmallows doesn't count as food.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
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    Unfortunately cooking marshmallows doesn't count as food.
    Always have some spuds in foil.
    While cooking entree marshmallows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    Well the BCC certainly won't like that!

    Fire pits might be trendy but may not be legal to use in your backyard - ABC News

    "Fire pits are illegal in Brisbane City Council backyards unless being used for cooking foodCooler weather and people staying at home has led to an increase in fire pit use
    Each council has different bylaws on fire pits"


    Unfortunately cooking marshmallows doesn't count as food.
    It looks like in NSW you're not allowed to have your firepit inside the house.
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