Homemade coal fired boiler
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A little experiment that worked out better than i could ever imagine using an old Weil-McLain oil boiler
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Wow that's really cool! Could you post a few pics of the boiler and the mods you did to it?hurrakahny wrote: ↑Mon. Jan. 10, 2022 7:05 pmA little experiment that worked out better than i could ever imagine using an old Weil-McLain oil boiler
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I got this boiler for free on Craigslist i decided to use this model because it has a big door and combustion chamber
plus it has a domestic hot water coil that i ran to my 40 gal electric hot water tank using pex tubing when im burning coal
i get unlimited hot water Also i made this work in emergency's by gravity feeding to my radiators had this happen a few years back when electric was out for ten days from a wicked storm
We still had heat and hot water to shower and bathe If anyone wants more info let me know
plus it has a domestic hot water coil that i ran to my 40 gal electric hot water tank using pex tubing when im burning coal
i get unlimited hot water Also i made this work in emergency's by gravity feeding to my radiators had this happen a few years back when electric was out for ten days from a wicked storm
We still had heat and hot water to shower and bathe If anyone wants more info let me know
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That is pretty friggin cool!
I have often though about how you could use an old oil boiler to burn coal. You can always find them for cheap or even noth'in like you did!
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That is pretty friggin cool!

I have often though about how you could use an old oil boiler to burn coal. You can always find them for cheap or even noth'in like you did!
-Don
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How is the draft controlled, manually?
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Hard to say Lightning I use it as a supplemental heat as it pumps it's hot water usually set at 160 directly into and thru my primary oil fired boiler with check valves placed on the shared piping so when the coal fire gets lazy the oil boiler automatically takes over and vice versa
Most of the time I don't run a fire unless it's under 20 deg and when Trump was President fuel oil was cheaper to use 1.40 gal then bagged coal 4.65 @ 40 lbs
Right now coal is 6.99 at TSC if they even have it and I got oil yesterday at 3.20 gal
Let's go Brandon
Most of the time I don't run a fire unless it's under 20 deg and when Trump was President fuel oil was cheaper to use 1.40 gal then bagged coal 4.65 @ 40 lbs
Right now coal is 6.99 at TSC if they even have it and I got oil yesterday at 3.20 gal
Let's go Brandon
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hurrakahny wrote: ↑Thu. Jan. 13, 2022 10:46 amHard to say Lightning I use it as a supplemental heat as it pumps it's hot water usually set at 160 directly into and thru my primary oil fired boiler with check valves placed on the shared piping so when the coal fire gets lazy the oil boiler automatically takes over and vice versa
Most of the time I don't run a fire unless it's under 20 deg and when Trump was President fuel oil was cheaper to use 1.40 gal then bagged coal 4.65 @ 40 lbs
Right now coal is 6.99 at TSC if they even have it and I got oil yesterday at 3.20 gal
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Even with the higher cost of coal, yer still ahead to use it at $3.20 per gallon for fuel oil.hurrakahny wrote: ↑Mon. Jan. 31, 2022 11:46 amfuel oil was cheaper to use 1.40 gal then bagged coal 4.65 @ 40 lbs
Right now coal is 6.99 at TSC if they even have it and I got oil yesterday at 3.20 gal
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I'm having a hard time finding coal in stock here in South Jersey I don't know why
So the coal I have stored up I save for when the SHTF I only like to use the coal when it's in the teen's and below it makes the whole house much warmer then my Viliant oil fired Boiler
So the coal I have stored up I save for when the SHTF I only like to use the coal when it's in the teen's and below it makes the whole house much warmer then my Viliant oil fired Boiler
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that is freaking sweet! right on with that project!
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Looks like the *censored* is starting to hit the fan I was waiting for this for quite some time
Stock up now before they ban coal sales
Stock up now before they ban coal sales
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If you can afford it, stock up on everything. things are not looking good out there.hurrakahny wrote: ↑Sat. Oct. 29, 2022 3:34 pmLooks like the *censored* is starting to hit the fan I was waiting for this for quite some time
Stock up now before they ban coal sales![]()
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ive already heard of no heating oil in new york and new jersey, and rations of available oil. that true?waytomany?s wrote: ↑Sat. Oct. 29, 2022 8:07 pmIf you can afford it, stock up on everything. things are not looking good out there.
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Diesel supplies are said to be at red alert low availability in a half dozen southern states. Probably be in the news, soon.
This winter will see heating oil at some level of crisis by Jan. or sooner. Some are lobbying Biden to tap the Northeast heating oil reserve already, which is only a paltry one million gal. Not sure if Pa. would even benefit by that.
This winter will see heating oil at some level of crisis by Jan. or sooner. Some are lobbying Biden to tap the Northeast heating oil reserve already, which is only a paltry one million gal. Not sure if Pa. would even benefit by that.