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I love it!!
Boys and fires right ?figure out a way to put a flashlight in the thing and a pocket knife and it’ll be my new best friend
External Tank temp is 500°
Stack at end 650°
This is super s cool to me!! back yard bbq’s talking piece 🤣
Works better without a taller stack.
I got black smoke when I put a stack on it.
I undersized the discharge tube to fit inside of the stack that I had so that I could play with the length, which I did.
Drew it up and burned rolled and spot welded a 12" long undersized section and added a stop ring for a potential stack,
which was a fail for this thing.
Shuts off when fill cap/aka swing damper is closed.
Zero black smoke, which was a pleasant surprise
The green Freon bottles are the same as this bottle which may be more common now, especially since helium prices have gone through the roof
the bottles also make great quench cans for cooling parts after the tops are cut off and leg stabilizers are added, which is why i scrounged this thing from the street initially for a welding class that I teach.

Edit: I fired it up this evening watching tv out back, with about a quart of diesel in the tank and its been running for a little over an hour. Swing damper at about 50%. I think itll hold over 1/2 gallon up to the fill cap. Still testing fuel consumption .

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very nice! will burn better with time. I use anywhere from 50/50 oil/red diesel to 70/30 oil/red diesel mix. I try to filter the oil through the leg of old demin jeans to clean it up a bit. Dont burn enough to know how much it matters.
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martyy wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:52 pm very nice! will burn better with time. I use anywhere from 50/50 oil/red diesel to 70/30 oil/red diesel mix. I try to filter the oil through the leg of old demin jeans to clean it up a bit. Dont burn enough to know how much it matters.
Good info. Used motor oil?
Thanks!

Edit: after thinking about your post, you mentioned that are straining your oil, so it is obviously used oil.
Curious how that stuff burns. also used cooking oil from fryers and the like..
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Used motor oil/diesel is all I have ever burned so cant really compare. I try not to use transmission fluid as it seems to not brun as well. Definitely have soot in the stack when burning oil/diesel, but once going good, little to no smoke.

Had some fish oil from a big fish fry, but decided the smell might be too much for some, so I tossed it. Now thinking I could reduce the soot by using cooking oil instead.
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Added a wind diverter .
Used 3 high strength magnets and burned and attached brackets. Burned and Rolled up a 20 gauge wind diverter. The wind was making the flame dance a bit. Did the job. It also reflects the heat out with it in.

The Mrs and I have used it a half a dozen times out back watching tv on our back patio this spring and a few bbqs with friends. Super happy with this little thing.
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Great idea Doug. Definitely a unique thing to have on the patio :Like :Like
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So I have a couple of these files that I’m wanting to get cut, and I’m wondering what the best gauge to use would be? I’ve read that the older ones were thin gauge but saw where someone used 11ga for theirs.
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The small pink helium tank that I modified (above in this thread) was maybe 20 gauge max. and I rolled its round stack out of 22 gauge and Iapped and spot welded the seam with a sheet metal spot welder. Thin will work, but thicker gauges will work too. Just more money in materials, but easier to weld. If I were to make and sell them, I would go on the lighter side in order to keep costs down. 16 or even 18 gauge will work fine. Even with the nice square stacks and square tanks. I just wanted to try a tank that someone chucked out of their truck in my neighborhood. It was either going to be a quench tank next to my welder, or a baby smudge pot.. HAAH ! And it works great but is not as cool looking for sure as the DXF files in this thread, but for a free-bee and a trial with nothing to copy or any real engineering, and a few hours of free time, It works as well as can be! I just wanted to see how this little guy would work. And if it didnt I was going to cut the top off and still get a parts quench tank to cool small weldments
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tinspark wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 12:23 am The small pink helium tank that I modified (above in this thread) was maybe 20 gauge max. and I rolled its round stack out of 22 gauge and Iapped and spot welded the seam with a sheet metal spot welder. Thin will work, but thicker gauges will work too. Just more money in materials, but easier to weld. If I were to make and sell them, I would go on the lighter side in order to keep costs down. 16 or even 18 gauge will work fine. Even with the nice square stacks and square tanks. I just wanted to try a tank that someone chucked out of their truck in my neighborhood. It was either going to be a quench tank next to my welder, or a baby smudge pot.. HAAH ! And it works great but is not as cool looking for sure as the DXF files in this thread, but for a free-bee and a trial with nothing to copy or any real engineering, and a few hours of free time, It works as well as can be! I just wanted to see how this little guy would work. And if it didnt I was going to cut the top off and still get a parts quench tank to cool small weldments

That’s exactly what I needed to know, thanks for the insight. And good job with making yours out of some free material!
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do you have we the people file would love to get it from you if possible
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Apc metal designs wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 6:48 pm do you have we the people file would love to get it from you if possible
Apc - you will need to stencil some of the letters for plasma cutting so the centers don't fall out when cut.
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