I burn used oil and vegetable oil in my wood stove in my shop. I like it in the mornings because it heats the shop up fast and then I switch to wood. The oil cannot have even the slightest bit of water in it. I just take a pan and put some paper or cardboard in it and the pour some oil over the cardboard and set it in the stove and set it on fire. I also have a gallon can hanging above the stove with a pipe that goes in the side of the stove and drips into the pan if I want to burn oil all day. You can't do this if you have close neighbors. ha I brazed a nut onto a brass fitting that connects to the copper pipe and brazed the whole thing on the bottom of the gallon can. Then I took a long bolt and cut a slot in the end and that screws into the nut and that turns off and on the oil, and adjusts the flow. I works well except for you have to run a wire in the tubing every day, because carbon builds up and plugs it up.
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