And an update:
Hello,
No problem. You can use my writeup. I still have not had a chance to take pictures of my contraption though but when I do, I'll be sure to post here.
I did modify the feed tube recently. With the spell of severe cold we've had recently, the flow got so slow as to be almost unusable. So, I ended up replacing the 1/8" line and needle valve with a 1/4" line and a ball valve. I thought it might be overkill at first but it turns out it's not. Well, at least not when the temp is 20 or so degrees below freezing. Once the shop temperature gets comfortable though, the flow is a bit hard to accurately control so I might end up putting the needle valve back on in parallel with the ball valve.
Also, I no longer believe I'm loosing so much heat up the flue. The last time I had the heater going, there was about 8 inches of snow on the ground and on top of my flue cap. Hours after I started the heater, the snow on the cap was still there! However, I did start controlling the air going into the combustion chamber with a damper and since doing that, the flue heat seems less severe.
Good luck with your new forum. I'll be sure to visit sometime.