Hi Russ,
I am now going to use a spray gun as it has a needle valve inside it. To do this I will zip tie the trigger on, then it can be fine tunned from a few drops to a constant stream.
So once I manage to setup a frame to hold the spray gun on, then I can test again. I might have to drill out the hole in the spray gun nozzle because it may not flow enough fuel.
I am concerned that the mild steel pipe may wear out very quickly, so really it probably would be best to have a layer of refractory cement, or something to lower the temperature that gets to the steel pipe.
So I would need to know how hot the burn is, and what the maximum temperature mild steel can handle before it falls apart. Galling? Then work out an appropriate thickness of insulation material to protect the steel. Later on I will add on a taller flue section, if that glows red hot that will be good. If it wears out I can replace it easier than the bottom burn chamber. That insulation would help to increase the burning temperature to make it burn clean too.
1. How hot does diesel need to burn at to burn clean and with minimal emissions?
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3. How hot does my mild steel pipe start to break down at?
4. What is a cheap to make refractory cement (or other ) for my project? I am in Australia so it may be harder to find products that are available elsewhere in the world?