Stihlrunner
Silver Member
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- Mar 30, 2010
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After years of talking about it, I finally got the motivation to put in a waste oil drip on my shop woodstove. I don't know why I waited so long!
It works perfect and keeps the fire burning longer and much warmer!
I had an old refrigerant recovery tank that already had pipe connections on the top. Torched out the bottom and put in some screen to filter out debris. Drilled and tapped pipe thread into the top of the stove and used a steel pipe nipple. Ran that with a needle valve in copper tubing to the tank.
It works perfect and keeps the fire burning longer and much warmer!
I had an old refrigerant recovery tank that already had pipe connections on the top. Torched out the bottom and put in some screen to filter out debris. Drilled and tapped pipe thread into the top of the stove and used a steel pipe nipple. Ran that with a needle valve in copper tubing to the tank.