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    Hey Don, sorry to hear about your injury. How about sharing some details on your heater. I have toyed with the idea myself after spending $200.00 on a propane refill for my garage heater. Waste motor oil or waste vegetable oil both should make a great shop heater.
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    Don sorry to hear about your injury. Get well SOON!!!
    I have seen a wast oil heater made by SNAP ON or MACO tools, I think that it sells for about $5,000 for a 100,000 btu furnace. A home brew heater would be great...
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    no because it is too dirty to go through orfices and some times it has anti-freeze in it as well as water, but the way I do it, it does not go through an orfice, but is vaporized by air. the contaminants burn with the high temp oil burning.. now you ask, how do you burn the water??...lol..water will burn easily if you change it's molecular structur into its basic form..Hydrogen and oxygen. Trying to get used motor oil through a fuel injector or carb, is disastorous, in cleaning the injectors etc.. Almost all used motor oil heaters have terrible maintenance problems and are expensive as all get out..me being cheap, like to do it in an inexpensive and dependable way...I recomend you find a need in this world and fill it, you will become rich doing it...and serve the world at the same time, it has done wonders for me....I retired at 47...

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    Gadjet and HKH,, if there is some way to get me your email addy, I would be glad to give you all the info you need. This is not a new idea, it has been around since about 1975 but I have made some improvements on it. non paluting and smoke free, no smell or offensive odors to upset your neighbors. I have made several inventions and personally have never got a patent, the company I worked for did, but not me.

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