I'm just showing this because I think there are some ideas that this guy on youtube NOBOX7 user is doing are interesting
Previously He was making various atomizing burners that he was making and selling to customers in Africa who were trying to burn waste oil, primarily for the heat or for smelting/cupellation.
He wasn't originally doing steam, but he made a device called a steam machete, which was basically a steam lance with a coil to make steam from a burner.
I'm not 100% sure he knows what he is doing on the steam side, but I know I didn't really know what I was doing when I started steam either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHxT-cJE5rU
He says he can evaporate 40 gallons/hr, there is footage of a lot of steam, I think he has maybe a monotube setup in the one drum he has constructed.
-CB
Interesting Device - DIY Boiler
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Re: Interesting Device - DIY Boiler
So apparently the steam machetes this gentleman makes are selling. steam machete = steam lance+monocoil steam generator
He is trying to make a higher heat propane nozzle, with a very effective but simple steel flameholder.
It sounds like he is going to get into the business of making and selling larger monocoil steam generators/boilers...
"90 kW Rocket torch high velocity and high fire mode @ 590,000 BTU'S" NOBOX7@Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXgBz5sTjNw
I am going to try to make a flameholder like this for my kerosene burners.
-CB
He is trying to make a higher heat propane nozzle, with a very effective but simple steel flameholder.
It sounds like he is going to get into the business of making and selling larger monocoil steam generators/boilers...
"90 kW Rocket torch high velocity and high fire mode @ 590,000 BTU'S" NOBOX7@Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXgBz5sTjNw
I am going to try to make a flameholder like this for my kerosene burners.
-CB