How long should you use an oil burner?
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One Response to How long should you use an oil burner? weaver268 on March 29, 2011 at 4:38 pm . If at all possible I would only use it for emergency, ...
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I don't do drugs or anything but my friend asking me he wants to do DMT and he bought an oil burner pipe so can you guys help me on how to use it? do you burn the dmt until it melts into liquid and than smoke?
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you can try it in a strong utencil and have long pipe with valve at a distance to control flow of gas...
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I have an oil burning water heater and I know it has an electric pump, an electric blower, and an electric igniter. I estimate it runs for about 100 hours per year. I am trying to learn how much electricity it uses while running. This will help me know...
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I measured my Carrier forced air system in preparation for backup with a generator. Took about .7 kw...
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My parents decided to go out of town for a bit, and our coal burner went out while i was at work. I can't find anything that says that you cant use oil to start it, so would lamp oil work?
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IF you use lamp oil, use only a very little bit, less than a quarter cup. Lamp oil is less volatile...
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If I run out of oil can I temporarily use kerosene until I get an oil delivery? I understand kersone is more refined than #2 home heating oil so I think it should work.
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Yes, this will work fine and burns much cleaner. I even add Kerosene to my outside/above ground tank...
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About a gallon a day is what the waste oil burner will use to heat a average ranch home.
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When you put scented oils in those little burners that you get from 'new age' shops.. should you float the oil on water or just put it straight into the burner dish ?
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Float the oil on some water. If you use it full strength, the scent will be too strong and it will burn...
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Only to wash the burners. I don't think you'd want to try to warm soap for scent - that's what the oils...
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Here are a few safety tips on the use of aromatherapy oils: Never put undiluted essential oil on your...
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What type of oil burner are you meaning?There are oil burners like a furnace or aromatherapy oil burners...
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