Gas are no longer necessary! MULTI-FUEL BURNER from pipe for heating.

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I made a multi-fuel burner that works on the principle of fuel evaporation and turns fuel into gas. It can be used for installation in a heating boiler, used as an outdoor stove or used for camping.

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I've made copper coils out of tubing and if you fill the tubing with sugar or salt before bending it will hold a circular cross section in tight bends as opposed to flattening out or kinking. I use salt or sugar because it packs well (using vibration from an Oral B toothbrush) and can be removed using water after the bend is completed.

gwhizz
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I used cooper tubing before and at higher temperatures corroded inside, and the flakes clogged the burner nozel. Recommend using stainless steel tubing, the best place is brake lines for the car.
Cheers the best idea ever

neostradebuilders
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I really appreciate you taking the time to translate this to English

davidt
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It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside when he says "health and peace to you and your loved ones" it's a good greeting, I like it

ViiKing_
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If you fill the copper tube with sand first and flatten the ends you bend without worrying it will kink or crush. Really awesome flame from what you have built. what a beast!

rosco
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I can't say that I hold out much hope for the crystal structure of that copper that you're heating to Cherry red (and near the burner to yellow). As a bit of fun it was very impressive - as a heater, I wouldn't go within 20 feet of it.

occamraiser
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Mr Robo, I admire your patience in replying to so many of these helpful(?) comments. Well done. And I enjoyed the video. Thanks!

joemendyk
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Nice prototype! Looking forward to seeing tested applications of it with more durable materials

thefirstmissinglink
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that looks like a very effective little heater, thanks!

johnmcclain
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The reason there's no pressure and why you can't regulate the flame is because the valve is before the coil. If you put a valve after the coil but before it's burnt the pressure will increase according to the valve position. But be careful of the pressure, or it might explode.

georgepalmer
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Genius ! Keep it up . You are on the right side of creativity and success.

whereareweliving
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Great work hope your copper will not fail soon. Mine did.
Not exactly the same setup but something similar

federicomachon
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Ahhh 🙂 I can definitely see great uses for this. I need something like this for the burning of methane and HHO. I wanna make one small with multiple outputs to drive a heat pump system like a steam engine rig, or to run sterling engines.

bringer-of-change
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I believe you'd get more control over flow if you used a gate valve instead of a ball valve. That's what I was always told with hydronic hvac systems at work anyway, ball valves are a simple on/off, gate valves allow you to fine tune flow. Also, on my antique blowtorches I notice the ones with thicker metal on the nozzle tend to work better, i'm guessing because the extra metal can store more heat there. Your design here is very similar to, and superior to, an old lead smelting furnace I have.

One really cool idea I saw in another video; using an ultrasonic fogger like one found in a humidifier can be used to vaporize fuel before combustion. Love your videos, can't wait to see what you come up with next.

ThroughAScannerInfrared
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So good to see your videos where you use 'best practices' - Cutting fluid when drilling, good tapping technique. etc.
I've seen so many vids where they don't use any lube, and/or just keep cranking the tap/die without ever backing off to clear chips
Thanks for posting this.

stringlarson
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Mini jet ingine concept. That helps me understand. Thanks for posting.

ozoneswiftak
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Honestly surprised the the copper tubing wouldn't melt. Cool vid. Maybe stainless brake tubing, if it would? It will wear your hands out making the coil, but should last longer and take higher heat, but won't transfer heat as good as the copper. Cute dog, cheers.

ricksanchez
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Love the minimalist design! Ingenious! Health to you and your loved ones. From 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

andylewis
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The concept is quite similar to the way the Alladin lamps were built in the UK in 1800's. Worked well for them so I think this should work very well as a heater, I think it would be better to have the fuel reserve further from the flame though?

paulosullivan
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Cool idea, one thought though, I’d invest in a good carbon monoxide detector (when operating in closed environments, outside no worries) rule of thumb, if it burns oxygen it creates noxious gases. But, I like it for many uses and I’ve been a HVAC contractor for a hell of a lot longer than I’d care to admit.

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