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Posted by IaGary on December 07, 2005 at 04:48:56 from (207.32.0.48):
In Reply to: Re: HEAT posted by wbcelec on December 07, 2005 at 03:16:23:
My oil drip is pretty simple. I drilled a hole un top of wood stove and ran a copper 3/8 tube in it. About 1ft. back is shut off valve to control volume of oil. |Line continues to a 15 gal.barrel mounted on the wall about 3ft. away.|Barrel has a shut off on it also. This is where I turn oil flow on and off. Barrel is on it's side with 2" elbow up to refill from buckets. I never never leave the oil on when I am out of the shop. I start a fire and when it gets going I just trun on oil and it will burn on the wood all day long. Only problem is the tube gets pluged once in a while with soot. Just run a wire in it to clean.
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