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$5 home built centrifuge for WVO and all that other good stuff
by
burn_your_money
on 04 Jan, 2012 21:59
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Alright, $4.50 if you don't count the glue sticks and epoxy. I'm currently testing the bowl to make sure it doesn't have any leaks. Pending good results, some time tomorrow afternoon I'll actually try and filter some oil. Of course I'll post some pictures if I can a) find a camera and b) it actually works.
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#1
by
8v-of-fury
on 04 Jan, 2012 23:53
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Tyler, you need to make this work. DO IT.
I would love to be able to take peoples old oil change oil and filter it out.
YOU ARE THE MAN! I'll give you $50 to make me one. lol
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#2
by
diesel smoke
on 05 Jan, 2012 00:09
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Watching.
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#3
by
wdkingery
on 05 Jan, 2012 09:45
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Tyler, you need to make this work. DO IT.
I would love to be able to take peoples old oil change oil and filter it out.
YOU ARE THE MAN! I'll give you $50 to make me one. lol
+73 on this right here. i have everything but the centrifuge, and am waiting on finding $160 to get one from
www.pabiodieselsupply.com ... BUT if you have crafted a way to make them for $5, well good God tell us!!
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#4
by
burn_your_money
on 05 Jan, 2012 14:42
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Well preliminary tests resulted in a 50% failure, so I'm pulling out the glue sticks again and will report back soon (I hope)
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#5
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 05 Jan, 2012 14:43
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Well preliminary tests resulted in a 50% failure, so I'm pulling out the glue sticks again and will report back soon (I hope)
well, atleast it only half ways failed
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#6
by
burn_your_money
on 05 Jan, 2012 16:23
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It got a little more exciting in the kitchen, but not in the good sense. Not surprisingly, balance plays a pretty big role in this. I was able to see that it would work if I had a bowl that was balanced. Since my bowl was so far from balanced, once it started getting up to speed the whole unit starting shaking and vibrating like crazy. It felt like a jumbo jet was taking off. So the next order of business will be to take it to a machine shop and see what they would charge to spin up a bowl. I'm definitely going to blow my $5 budget though unless I can convince one of my machinist friends otherwise... I'm glad I was testing with water instead of oil or I would have made quite the mess.
wdkingery I was looking at those centrifuges initially (although by a different company) and I really don't like the idea that you have to heat the oil first. My thoughts are, anything that is solid at colder temps but not once heated is going to cause problems in the pump/engine/injectors/filter if you don't do a complete flush on cool-down, or if you don't get your oil hot enough.
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#7
by
745 turbogreasel
on 05 Jan, 2012 17:06
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#8
by
whoabeats
on 05 Jan, 2012 18:09
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I just had to recycle all my old truck oil that had collected in the garage. It was over ten gallons. It would be awesome to turn a fraction of that into fuel.
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#9
by
RustyCaddy
on 06 Jan, 2012 07:04
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#10
by
burn_your_money
on 07 Jan, 2012 10:13
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That's exactly what I was using, except not an ACME. The bowl I had needed to be modified to have a lid. I wonder if I suspended mine if it would work. Thanks for the link.
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#11
by
8v-of-fury
on 13 Feb, 2012 20:12
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TYLER. Did this ever pan out? Just got my hands on a few 55gallon drums.. really lookin in to burning WMO.. Got a source for A LOT of it too..
LEmme know whats up Tiko- Bromontana.
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#12
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 18 Feb, 2012 01:06
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Would it help if the bar was raised to $20-25 ?
I need a centrifugical spinning filtering apparatus too.
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#13
by
burn_your_money
on 23 Feb, 2012 05:10
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#14
by
mtrans
on 23 Feb, 2012 13:23
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