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stupid people rule !
ОтветитьGreat video on how to make alternative fuel.
I’m impressed with the burn stove. Can you make a video on how you made the stove?
This is an excellent use of by products from your daily life . I applaud your innovative way to put what most consider waste into a fuel sorce for heat energy . Great way to recycle your waste .
ОтветитьI do something similar on a smaller scale just for fire starters. The great thing about oil even using small amounts is it burns long enough to get decent size logs going. Once the fire is started you can just keep it going with wood then.
ОтветитьSo where do you get the free vege oil?
ОтветитьStuff empty cereal boxes.
ОтветитьYou seen the price of vegetable oil lately
ОтветитьJust upped the price of Sawdust and veg. Oil. Nothing is free, but Earth heat and solar all in excess. Our only free supply, is in excess, melting ice and freeing mud slides Globally. Making excess rain and excess cold from space to grab the heat in the darkness. One attracts the other it’s natural. Can’t oppose it.
Ответитьdo not burn this crap in your wood stove unless you want to plug up your chimney and or have a chimney fire
ОтветитьHow log do they burn
ОтветитьThis is SO logical , what a fantastic idea.
Ответитьthankyou
Ответитьget ready for the chimney fire. the oil residue will coat the flew
ОтветитьOr you could just go to the bog and foot a years supply of turf in a few hours
ОтветитьWith all that fuel I that barrel burning jeesus criest . you not skared you gone melt the barrel??? I love the barrel consaped it's like a incert that goes on a barrle and you are all set. Man that is a great idea!!. Good thinking what a great thing
ОтветитьHate to see his roof after a few years from the soot that the oil creates. Hope he doesn't have neighbors that live close.
ОтветитьI used to put 1liter of used motor oil to a plastic grocery bag of sawdust in my shop
Ответитьpreparing for the endtimes,as it looks like.
ОтветитьThank you for your information! Btw love your accent!
ОтветитьInterested in doing this for my domestic multiburner in my lounge.
Does the oil not kick out a stink when burning?
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ОтветитьFree heat? Where do you get vegetable oil for free? I have to buy it.
ОтветитьToo much oil.
ОтветитьVery cool ! Thank you for sharing
ОтветитьI burn this every season, works great I use all the saw dust from our Chainsaw work and wood planer. I make logs out of paper bags too with veg oil and sawdust. I start fires with it and last good hour a small log and then I add real logs.
Ответить"Free heat from Sawdust + Vegetable oil". How do I get the free vegetable oil? My last buy for one quart soybean oil was almost $4.
ОтветитьDoes this cause creosote to build up quicker?
ОтветитьProper
ОтветитьSince when is vegetable oil free? And how do you generate enough sawdust for free? This is a clickbait title!
ОтветитьWatch out for Chimney fire
Ответитьez nem gazdasagos csak az asztalosnal lehet jo ha faradt olajat hasznalsz hmmmmm levego szennyezes
ОтветитьA good add to this information would be, a laser thermometer to track the temperature of burning straight wood vs oil soaked sawdust, straw or what have you.
I used to use pellets I treated with candle wax for fire starter. I would pour a [double boiler on LOW heat] pan of wax from garage sale candles and blocks of paraffin over a five gallon bucket of pellets. Surprisingly, the melted wax would mix into the pellets well, if I didn't dawdle.
A cup or two would get the fire blazing hot, so it couldn't be used as regular fuel.
I didn't have a laser thermometer back in those days, but I don't doubt the heat that mix threw off was significantly above what well dried cherry kicked out.
Boss ideas …..👍
ОтветитьI have a Lopi stove. Instructions say not to burn Presto logs because they can damage the stove. I tried burning Presto logs in my last house and nearly burned the place down because I didn't know they burn like a cigarette - that is, they don't just burn on the outside surface, but they burn internally too. You put to many in at once, like for overnight, and they will put out way too much heat.
ОтветитьJust shovel it in
ОтветитьDoes it need to be vegetable oil? Not cooking oil?
ОтветитьFree really , do you shoplift the vegetable oil from Walmart
ОтветитьThis is just nonsense to say free heat, any form of oil is really expensive and burning it has costs involved.
Pure click bait.
Sawdust isn't free + vegetable oil isn't free = heat isn't free.
Ответитьthis tip is jst stupid. Another tip could be to jst burn his trash an so u havent to pay for the diposal. its jst pollution
Ответитьloving your stove and how genial the sawdust it makes complete sense ,t ty for sharing and looking forward to seeing how the stove was built
Ответитьvegetable oil is expensive ... probably you better use used vegetable oil
ОтветитьGreta loves it
ОтветитьI was changing the oil in the engine on my bandsaw mill and wondered if this could be done as I have lots of sawdust.. I guess you can.
Ответить41 degrees F
ОтветитьFree how? You paid for the oil. You paid for the wood that the sawdust came from. It's not free, but it is low cost; IF a body cuts enough wood as a hobby, and fries enough chips.
ОтветитьAre the fumes not bad for you from the oil ?
Ответитьi have free fine wood chips from conifer with some green if i mix with waste engine oil from local garage would this be suitable as a mix and what proportion . does the engine oil burn easily .. i dont eat fries so vegetable oil waste is minimal
ОтветитьFrom the wood room floor, I shovel up the wood bark and chips, then into the wood stove. Putting the wood chips and bark into a box or paper bag is the easiest way to load the stove.
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