LetsRoll
Gold Member
I'm in the process of building a waste oil burning stove for my shop. I got the idea from a web page I was reading at mother earth news Roger Sanders' Waste Oil Heater. Then some folks took the stove to the next level. So, I decided I was tired of wasting money on buying LP for the radiant heater. It does just fine heating my shop. But the price of LP is killing my wallet. I have a 1000 gallon tank that I use for the house and my shop. Three forms of heaters draw from this tank (house heater, gas logs and the heater in my shop). As soon as I get this heater done and up and running. I'll be taking the radiant heater down and selling it. Ok, on to the heater. Since my radiant heater heated rather well. I decided to take that route. What I've done is, cut a 6 foot long, 24 inch from side to side, 3/8 inch thick natural gas pipe in half and welded them together. Between the two, I welded two 6 inch pipes for the exhaust to pass into the top stove pipe. So far, what you see in the pictures is as far as I've got. I would have gotten further on the project, but I ran into vehicle problems on Friday on my way to get some fuel for the torch. So, I spent Saturday fixing my truck. I got the truck fixed and today I went and got the exhaust pipe that you see in the picture on my trailor. I need to finish welding the grate brackets in and weld the grate supports to the grate itself. Then weld the ends on the top and bottom of both pipes. Finish it off by building the door and cut a hole in the top of it and then start on the exhaust pipe. I still need to machine a piece for the oil burner. I'm not sure if I'm going to add a intake pipe or not. I already have a damper, just need to add it to the exhaust pipe. Even thou I will be burning waste oil. I'm still setting it up for firewood incase I'm not happy with the waste oil performance. So far money wise, the six foot natural gas pipe cost me $30, the metal for the ends and for the door cost me $170 and the 8 inch, 35 foot long exhaust pipe cost me $50. The two six inch pipe that is welded between the two big pipes, I got that from my father-n-law for free. The legs where cut from an old welding table I had. The grate was free from a friend from work . I just have to cut him a small piece for his camping stove. You can see how much of the grate I have left over in the one picture. The angle iron for the grate to lay on, I got that from my steel scrap pile. I already had the damper. $250 dollars so far in material. Now for welding gas (shielding gas) and acetylene and oxygen for the torch. All of my 80 pound tanks for my torch and welder, I own them, there not rented. 80 pounds is the biggest they will sell. Anything bigger, you can only rent them. One bottle for the welder $50, one bottle of acetylene $65 and one bottle of oxygen $50. Total for welding and cutting was $165. So far, I have $415 tide up in this project. I'm trying to keep it at $500 or under. I still need to build the hood for the exhaust pipe, but I have a 4x4 piece of sheet metal that I will be using for that. I dont think I will have to buy anything else. I might have to fill the bottle for the welder one more time.
~Edit~ The compressor tank will be my waste oil tank. The motor for the compressor is junk.
~Edit~ The compressor tank will be my waste oil tank. The motor for the compressor is junk.
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Stove.JPG139.1 KB · Views: 27,751
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Stove I.JPG140.5 KB · Views: 10,740
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