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Old 09-21-2012, 04:35 PM
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build up : furnace on used oil (all)

hi guys well winter is coming so i am preparing for it
why to waste wood in furnace when i have too much used oil
so i decided to rebuild my furnace inside garage to run on used oil
here is a video
well i am still building it so this is first test


was making this video for my brother Leo so i am speaking in Croatian
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Old 09-22-2012, 03:04 AM
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Old 09-23-2012, 04:17 AM
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Good job. it works well.
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it still need some tuneups but it works ok
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how do you regulate the oil supply? I guess there are electric timers you could put on there? you can get them for water taps. my aprents use a meter on my sister's farm for how much water they use and I have seen elctric timers on taps for watering.
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this is just a prototype so i will change it many times
for now i am regulating like this --- aprox. 3drops per sec.
i will see to make it to run beter (higher temps)
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nice bro

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almost finished
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well done.should work well for you.
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i hope it will
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