Posted by NCWayne on December 30, 2012 at 20:37:58 from (69.40.232.132):
In Reply to: used oil heater posted by Ralphwd45 on December 30, 2012 at 19:58:54:
The waste oil heaters are wll worth the money if you can obtain enough free oil to last you through the winter. As far as the drip oilers go, IF you don't mind constantly monitoring one they put out ALOT, did I say ALOT, of heat. I used plans off the 'Mother Earth News' site to build one of the forced draft ones using my old wood stove. It's about 3 foot square and made of 3/8 plate. With the drip going the skin temp on my heater was typically in the 650 degree range. This was hot enough that wood objects within 3 feet or so of the stove reached temps hot enough that I couldn't rest my hand on them. I used my heater with the drip for one and a half winters before I took it out because it was simply too dangerous to use that way.
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