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I'm thinking something along the lines of a forge or something backyardsie. If that's a word. Thanks y'all. Sent from my SPH-L710 using TapatalkLincoln 175Monkey Wards 230v. Stick
Reply:Get a big pot, boil some crawfish......That's worthless for a forge.
Reply:Mmmm, crawfish boil. But you get the heads.Sent from my SPH-L710 using TapatalkLincoln 175Monkey Wards 230v. Stick
Reply:brew some beer, make a meat smoker, deep fry a turkey...
Reply:Like Bob said, meat smoker.GravelThe difference between theory and practice is that in theory there is no difference.
Reply:What if I created a new burner? Then what?Sent from my SPH-L710 using TapatalkLincoln 175Monkey Wards 230v. Stick
Reply:Huh? Just use the burner that's there and build a heat baffle and some racks. Also an adjustable exhaust. I have a propane smoker and that is basically what it consists of.GravelThe difference between theory and practice is that in theory there is no difference.
Reply:How about something like this? Sent from my SPH-L710 using TapatalkLincoln 175Monkey Wards 230v. Stick
Reply:That burner is too concentrated to do a fire place like you pictured. I've built 2 or 3 propane fire pits. You need a large area for your burner to look good. Airco Heliweld II AC/DC HomeMade Wire FeederLincoln 255PLincoln HD130Everlast PP804x8 CNC TableWelding helps me build my hobbies and takes up time on the side.
Reply:Thanks for the replys. Keep them coming.Sent from my SPH-L710 using TapatalkLincoln 175Monkey Wards 230v. Stick
Reply:I have that exact same burner and use it to deep fry turkeys with the pot that came with it. I have another pot I use to fry fish in on it, and borrowed a bigger pot from a neighbor with a strainer basket to boil crawfish in. If you want a welding project for it, build some cooking pots to use on top of it.
Reply:Ya I think the best suggestions are the ones that point towards the intended use of the burner. Cooking and heating water or liquids.Airco Heliweld II AC/DC HomeMade Wire FeederLincoln 255PLincoln HD130Everlast PP804x8 CNC TableWelding helps me build my hobbies and takes up time on the side. |
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