A gasoline burner is an indispensable assistant for tourists who make rather difficult hikes away from home. It is ideal for outdoor cooking, especially since it cannot be used indoors or in a tent. Since at the start-up stage and in operation, it covers everything inside the same tent with soot. Try making a gasoline burner yourself.
It is necessary
- - canister;
- - compressor;
- - tank;
- - burner.
Instructions
Step 1
To do this, you need a compressor, a fuel tank, a receiver and the burner itself, respectively. As a compressor, you can use a car camera from a truck. It will have to be pumped up first, but then you will not need a receiver at all. Or you can make rudimentary furs that can be propelled with your foot. You can also use a compressor from an unnecessary refrigerator. However, it will need to be lubricated by hand from time to time. To do this, lower the suction hose of the compressor into the pile of spindle oil.
Step 2
For the receiver, use a plastic canister with a volume of 5-10 liters, with a tight screw cap. If you use a compressor from a refrigerator, lubricating oil will seep into the canister itself and will need to be drained periodically to relubricate. Therefore, it is better if the canister is translucent.
Step 3
For the manufacture of a fuel tank, use a 1.5 - 2 liter metal tank. Solder two tubes into the tank lid: a long and a short one. The first one should be lowered almost to the bottom of the tank. You can also use a 2 liter jar with a plastic lid as a container.
Step 4
You cannot make the burner yourself, so you will have to purchase this element. Fill the fuel tank no more than half with refined Galosha gasoline. Place a simple air filter on the compressor inlet. Make a filter from a funnel, on which pull a piece of nylon.
Step 5
The operation of such a burner is carried out by pumping air with a compressor and getting it under pressure into the receiver, where the pulsations of the air pressure are smoothed out. The air is then directed to the fuel tank, where it is mixed with gasoline vapors. After that, the resulting gas mixture enters the burner. The burner has an adjusting screw with which the intensity of the flame can be adjusted.