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LOL!
........No doubt they would make better neighbors than idiots who burn tires!![]()
I just bought the place upwind from you.
LOL!
........No doubt they would make better neighbors than idiots who burn tires!![]()
interesting i have been running waste oil in my truck for years now in mixes from 50% up to 100% in the summer. i have an older non computerized diesel and it seems to like it. i know allot of people freak out and start spouting about wear but i have saved enough to pay for new fuel system components many times over and i havent needed to yet. i am not going to derail with explanations on everything but it is nice to officially see i am a green vehicle user with my old diesel F350
edit on a side note i have a pyrometer in my truck and i can watch the exhaust temperature average after it exits the combustion chamber and i regularly run in the 600-1000 deg range. more or less depending on load of the engine, now that is after the gasses have been burned and exit the engine.
Or pressure treated wood, railroad ties, plywood, OSB or green wood.
what goes up must come down, ithinxThe "old family farm" back before my time was located between two railroad branches. The section foreman would drop off the old railroad ties. Grandpa would cut them for fence posts, which produced an extra hunk from each thrown on the Sauna fire pile.
According to my uncles, when they'd be using up those creosote-soaked ends, they're be about six feet of flames rolling out of the sauna chimney and the blackest smoke you can imagine. They said it heated it up really fast
I wonder if imparted a special flavor to the vegetables they grew for market?
Soaking firewood in old used motor oil?
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oil is hot enough to vaporize in the hot pipe & leave the solids behindQuestion?
My Uncle built a drip type oil burner onto his shop wood stove. He would get the whole stove glowing red. He had trouble with the end of the drip tube cloging up with charred oil. What is the reason for this? Was it the design or was he doing something wrong? He just had a piece of quarter inch pipe welded into the stove as a drip tube.