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On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 17:20:04 GMT, Gunner
wrote: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_...earth/me4.html http://www.backyardmetalcasting.com/oilburners.html Im collecting Stuff for a waste oil heater. I will likely build the Mother Earths one. Gunner I've been thinking about adding supplemental WO burning to my shop wood burner for a while now. One problem I've heard of with the needle valve drip setup is that as the oil gets hotter and thinner it drips faster and faster. That causes you to be the feedback device to keep the drip from overheating the stove, or getting too rich and then smoking. In my case, I don't want to burn only WO, but just to supplement the wood fire with a occasional shot of it. I'm planning on building a small, say 1/2 to 1 oz piston pump actuated by a solenoid or an eccentric cam to deliver a fixed volume of WO at an adjustable interval. THis would just be a piston with the appropriate check valves to make it pump one way. I've been thinking about using the 555 timer circuit published in the 12/2000 1/2001 HSM magazine titled "A new electronic circuit for Glenn Wilson's Coolant pump" It does seem however that a better circuit might keep the solenoid energized for say 1/2 a second to finish the pump stroke if the oil is thick and cold and a cap discharge doesn't fully stroke the pump. This way there would be not need to preheat the oil, the volume would the same if it was axle oil or trans oil, hot or cold. It would also be easier to turn off if you left the shop, and turn back on to the same setting later when you added a big fresh log to the fire. I'm also planning on insulating the ceiling in my shop, a 30' x 40' pole barn with 12' ceilings. Now all the heat does is speed the frequency of the drips of melting snow that come off the roof. I want to hang bats of fiberglass from the trusses (2' on center) but I would like to find some foil backed insulation to keep the shop as bright as possible. 6" thick fiberglass is my plan, with firing strips to hold it up. I thought of tyvek, its white, but adds another few hundred $ and the insulation will already have a vapor barrier. Sheet goods are the same, more money, and I really don't need them, or the hassle of hanging them over a too full shop. Insulation itself will be a bad enough job. Any ideas where to get shiny foil backed insulation? I know it used to be made. Brad - in Michigan Brad Heuver |
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