Author Topic: Spiral/coil waste oil burner  (Read 12791 times)

Michael

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Spiral/coil waste oil burner
« on: February 03, 2011, 01:25:06 am »
Complete beginner here!

While googling I came across a design for burning waste oil. I did not save it and cannot find it again!

It used small gauge copper pipe twisted round a broom shaft then turned back so an oil jet (gravity only) was directed back through the centre of the spiral. The idea is that the flame preheats the oil and by the time it reaches the discharge point it ignites readily. Obviously this needs pre heating to get started. This could be done with butane/propane or wood fire etc

Obviously many of you will be fully aware of what I am trying to describe.

I look forward to replies.

Thanks

Mike

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Re: Spiral/coil waste oil burner
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2012, 05:45:15 pm »
SHALOM!
Did you ever get an answer on that tight coil, Mike?  Your post date shows 19+ months since asking, with no response until now.  This has been on my screen several times the last month or so.
Because it is GreenTrust, this is probably a spin-off, but the line drawing is clearer than i remember the photo's being.

Door knobs weren't designed for oily hands.
« Last Edit: September 26, 2012, 02:23:04 am by Cmdr. Ron »
Shalom!
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