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Roger Sanders' Waste Oil Heater

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ROGER SANDERS' WASTE OIL HEATER

_NEW EDITION_

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FREE HEATING!

This waste oil heater will save you thousands of dollars in heating
bills.

Roger Sanders' improved version of the Mother Earth News waste oil
heater solves all the problems that made the original MEN version
difficult to use.

Roger's design is simple, reliable and easy to use it's quiet and
uses no electricity it has reliable oil flow and a wide heat range
it's easy to light and easy to clean.

"It is a practical design that you can use day in and day out for
seriously heating your dwelling or workshop without costing you a lot
of time and frustration," he says.

Now, after five years of use, much experimentation, many upgrades,
and hundreds of letters from readers and builders, Roger has updated
his original waste oil heater project with a great deal of new
information and new options.

This SECOND EDITION has far more detail and information based on
practical experience. Fully illustrated with many photographs and
design drawings, there are whole new sections on:

* Construction
* Theory of operation
* Practical points of operation
* Automation
* Hot water and home heating
* Wood stove conversions
* Heating a greenhouse
* Burning vegetable oil

and more.

The burner in action

EASY TO BUILD: "The design of the heater is non-critical, and easy
for DIYers to build with common tools. You don't have to build a
heater exactly like mine to make it work."

HEAT RANGE: The heater runs smoothly at any temperature from 180 to
1,000 degrees F ( 82 to 538 degrees C) for more heat, all you have to
do is increase the oil-flow by opening the needle valve on the oil
feed.

"My heater will put out an awful lot of heat. My shop is poorly
insulated, yet the heater has no trouble holding a room temperature of
100 degrees F (38 degrees C), when the outside temperature is 20
degrees (29 degrees C). That's a 120-degree temperature gradient (67
degrees C) in what is essentially a 4-car garage. That's a lot of
heat."

QUICK, SIMPLE, EFFICIENT: "The burner is incredibly simple and is
quick and easy to clean. Cleaning takes only seconds as all you need
do is lift the burner out of the heater and scrape its flat conical
surface with a putty knife.

"This design allows me to obtain excellent heat control over a very
wide temperature range. I can get huge amounts of heat or turn it down
to where the heater is just barely warm.

"It is like using a large combustion chamber for high heat and a
small one for low heat. As a result, the heater burns efficiently and
uses a minimum of fuel for any given heat setting."

FUEL CONSUMPTION: "When turned down to a low setting, the heater
will burn less than a gallon of oil per day (3.8 liters). When the
heater is running on 'high', it can burn about one gallon per hour."

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: "Commercial waste oil heaters use large
amounts of electricity, which is expensive and defeats the idea of
using 'free' fuel and being environmentally responsible. They atomize
the oil through a nozzle. The contaminants in the oil are atomized as
well, and a blower is used, causing the contaminants to be blown out
the flue into the atmosphere. The contaminants include toxic
substances such as heavy metals (lead, zinc, cadmium. chromium) that
are better left behind in a burner rather than being discharged into
the atmosphere where we can breathe them.

Detailed design plans

"So vaporization heaters like the MEN heater are more 'green' than
an atomization heater. My heater distills the oil, automatically
removing heavy metals from the oil before burning it. This heater
effectively eliminates airborne, heavy metal pollution. I consider my
heater to be environmentally friendly and essentially pollution-free."

CARBON EMISSIONS AND GREENHOUSE GASES: "Commercial waste oil heater
emissions also include carbon monoxide gas, a deadly poison, along
with the global warming gases carbon dioxide and methane. My heater
does not burn the carbon in the oil. It remains as solid carbon
molecules we know as soot. The soot molecules flow out of the flue
with the exhaust gases and you see this as smoke less than what you
would see from a wood stove, but still visible. Soot molecules are
actually carbon molecules, they simply drop out of the air as harmless
carbon. Soot is a more benign way to deal with the carbon in oil than
burning it."

USING WASTE VEGETABLE OIL (WVO): "Many readers will want to burn
waste vegetable oil. Once started with a second shot of kerosene,
veggie oil burned okay. A pool of liquid vegetable oil formed on the
burner and the heater ran reliably and cleanly using only pure
vegetable oil."

AUTOMATION: "The heater I actually use is self-cleaning and it
operates under thermostatic control. It has safety features so there
is no possibility of an oil spill, and I only have to clean it once a
month." Detailed discussion of automation options.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW! Keep warm and cut the bills!

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