Hello PUTT, I ran into same deal with the sanders type stove, easy build, easy clean, throws lots of heat and likes its oil. Also throws lots of soot out the chimney. My closest neighbor is a quarter mile away so it bothers no body but me having black "soot" flakes on everything outside if there is no breeze to rid of it.
I have tried different things to help fix the soot out the flew, wich have all been in vain. So I have started on the ozzirt or spike style drum stove. Mine will have half of an old water heater tank insted of break drums.
Mine will vary a little from the ozzirt/spike design such as mentioned above, but definitely a much more efficient burner design or should say burners, having two chambers where actual burning happens, unlike the sander design.
Here is a pic of the start I have on the secondary burner. All parts so far have been salvaged from my own and other bone yards also. Free recycling for free heat.
The secondary burner is all john deere parts. The piston liner from a 640D skidder wich as I found out by accident, can lay a beautiful welding bead with regular wire. And the disc is from a Jd mulch tiller. Gathered enough of both to ensure a good parts inventory for when the time comes to replace items if needed
Pic shows disc/liner assembled and before cutting and assembling