KsWoodsMan
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Nope. Very legal, waste oil furnaces are made by several different companies.
IIRC, the epa says that the waste oil burnt must be generated on site or brought by a do-it-yourselfer. This was done to try to eliminate unlicsenced/uninsured people/companies hauling waste oil.
Ed
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In Kansas the oil furnace must also be specifically designed for burning waste oil. It isnt supposed to be burned in just anything.
I have heard of plenty of people letting it slowly drip into their fire to give extended burn times or more heat. Drip heaters leave a mess behind that makes you wonder if it is worth the trouble to clean up and properly dispose of the waste.
I built a waste oil burner a while back. It was very hard to regulate the air for a clean burn. To much air and the oil cooled enough the fire went out. Not quite enough air and the stack sooted up quickly. It made good heat but not being able to keep it burning correctly I set it aside for another day or purpose.