Posted by ericlb on December 31, 2012 at 04:51:10 from (12.189.32.37):
In Reply to: used oil heater posted by Ralphwd45 on December 30, 2012 at 19:58:54:
i have access to both a dripper thats home made at a friends house, and the one at the company shop which is a commercial unit, both work, the comercial unit takes several hours each season to get it properly working, guess the thing gets sticky, for a short repair job we usually fire up a torpedo heater, its just less bother, the home made one works fine too, but the space its heating is smaller, just a 2 bay garage size place, that one does require that you pay a lot closer attention to it, and whats its doing, basically its 2, 55 gallon drums stacked one on top of the other horizontally, with the oil drum mounted higher than them and connected by copper line with a valve, burns wood and drips oil, heats good
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