blackrams
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Anyone ever built one? Seriously considering doing this. Have access to a lot of used engine oil and used transmission fluid. Seems a shame for me to be out in my shop cold and let the local waste truck hall this energy/heat producer off to the recycler.
Anyone on here ever built one? Only a few caveats, 1) I'm not cutting any holes in my roof. Will fabricate some kind of stack/exhaust out one of the windows.
2), This must have some sort of fan for circulation of the warmed air. 3) I need it to be as small as possible. Shop space is valuable. I'm not sure if there is such a heater but, one that mounts on the wall up high would be great. 4) Can't cost an arm and a leg. If I could afford and expensive heater, I wouldn't be trying to build something. Thanks in advance for any ideas or suggestions.
I know this is going to need a filter prior to being pushed or pumped into a fire chamber. Kind of hoping I could do some kind of gravity feed but, that might not be feasible.
Rams
Anyone on here ever built one? Only a few caveats, 1) I'm not cutting any holes in my roof. Will fabricate some kind of stack/exhaust out one of the windows.
2), This must have some sort of fan for circulation of the warmed air. 3) I need it to be as small as possible. Shop space is valuable. I'm not sure if there is such a heater but, one that mounts on the wall up high would be great. 4) Can't cost an arm and a leg. If I could afford and expensive heater, I wouldn't be trying to build something. Thanks in advance for any ideas or suggestions.
I know this is going to need a filter prior to being pushed or pumped into a fire chamber. Kind of hoping I could do some kind of gravity feed but, that might not be feasible.
Rams