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What do you build?

74M35A2

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No, he means an "M67" which is a military fuel fired heater designed to heat 30 or 50 gallon drums of liquid. It basically looks like a 4" stove pipe that drips liquid into the bottom and burns. I think it is rated at 30k or 35k BTU:

http://www.military-tent.com/imheunco.html


I calculated roughly 75k BTU of actual water temp increase of the wood fired heater I made, not counting the heat radiated from the barrel stove or its chimney. This was 450 gallons of water rising 5F every 13 minutes, so you'd need 2.5 of the M67's just to match the performance. I wanted to use finned tubes like a trans cooler within the drum, but could not readily find one with threaded fittings.
 

RAYZER

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Here's a couple of projects I've done recently.
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Edit: oops,just noticed this thread is in welding and sandblasting which this has nothing to do with!
 
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98G

Former SSG
Steel Soldiers Supporter
20150503_172203.jpg20150503_191331.jpgA front bumper for a cucv. The winch was nonstandard, so I fabbed the roller fairlead also...
 

m715mike

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Steel Soldiers Supporter
I made a fire pit out of two 5ton wheels.

I went camping at Seven Falls outside of Tucson once. It got very cold that night. Your fire pit would have come in handy!

It looks great. Have you used it yet?
 

98G

Former SSG
Steel Soldiers Supporter
I went camping at Seven Falls outside of Tucson once. It got very cold that night. Your fire pit would have come in handy!

It looks great. Have you used it yet?
not yet. I literally just finished it. The welds are probably still warm...
 

Another Ahab

Well-known member
I made a fire pit out of two 5ton wheels.
I went camping at Seven Falls outside of Tucson once. It got very cold that night. Your fire pit would have come in handy!

It looks great. Have you used it yet?
That is a VERY cool item. Two questions:

- Nice work either way, but did you make the cut with oxy-acetylene or the plasma cutter?

- Have you "test-driven" it yet; how's it burn!?
 

Artisan

Well-known member
98G, Look at the current, all the rage, "rocket stoves" designs.

Rework and report back. :)
 

Another Ahab

Well-known member
I went camping at Seven Falls outside of Tucson once. It got very cold that night. Your fire pit would have come in handy!

It looks great. Have you used it yet?[/QUOTE]

not yet. I literally just finished it. The welds are probably still warm...
One thing for sure, once that sucker heats up, it's going to hold its heat for a LONG time; nice item! :naner:
 

98G

Former SSG
Steel Soldiers Supporter
That is a VERY cool item. Two questions:

- Nice work either way, but did you make the cut with oxy-acetylene or the plasma cutter?


- Have you "test-driven" it yet; how's it burn!?
Plasma cutter. I didn't grind them afterwards.

I welded it with stick. One pass with 1/8" 6010 @ 110 amps to get the penetration, then two additional passes with 3/32" 7018 rod @90 amps. I did it all in the more or less vertical position, turning them as needed.

Tha ks
 
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