[quote name='Benzine' date='23 January 2013 - 11:18 PM' timestamp='1359001131' post='28387']
Thanks for those links Mark. What else would I need to complete the burner? A hose, regulator, some type of flow control? Much like electricity, gas frightens and confuses me.
You will need a regulator High Volume (harbor freight) a hose or flex gas line and a valve (ball valve I feel is a good choice) None of this costs much and is what all raku kilns need-think investment in fun.
Mark
First Firing of My Homemade Raku Kiln
#42
Posted 24 January 2013 - 06:43 PM
[quote name='Mark C.' date='24 January 2013 - 12:45 AM' timestamp='1359009943' post='28392']
What would you guess all of that costs, in total? Would I have to use plumber's dope, when putting it all together, or just Teflon tape?
Benzine, on 23 January 2013 - 11:18 PM, said:
Thanks for those links Mark. What else would I need to complete the burner? A hose, regulator, some type of flow control? Much like electricity, gas frightens and confuses me.
You will need a regulator High Volume (harbor freight) a hose or flex gas line and a valve (ball valve I feel is a good choice) None of this costs much and is what all raku kilns need-think investment in fun.
Mark
You will need a regulator High Volume (harbor freight) a hose or flex gas line and a valve (ball valve I feel is a good choice) None of this costs much and is what all raku kilns need-think investment in fun.
Mark
What would you guess all of that costs, in total? Would I have to use plumber's dope, when putting it all together, or just Teflon tape?
"Anything worth believing, is worth questioning"
#44
Posted 24 January 2013 - 11:08 PM
Mark C., on 24 January 2013 - 05:50 PM, said:
I would use a better quality pipe dope like rector seal with teflon (in mix) Not a big teflon tape fan-I was taught by a licensed plumber.
My guess is with burner 120$ -130$ tops
My guess is with burner 120$ -130$ tops
Excellent. My Dad, is actually a Master Plumber, so I will try to recruit him to help me construct the burner.
Should I adjust the port size as well?
"Anything worth believing, is worth questioning"
#46
Posted 25 January 2013 - 05:47 PM
Benzine, my burner was set up by a propane supplier. It has a pilot light at the burner, plus a gauge at the tank end of the hose. It also doesn't look like yours, more like a Venturi so I get good oxy while burning. My intake opening is 4 inches square even with the fibre wrapped around edges, and the lid opening is 4" x 6" and I use a small 8 inch square shelf as an adjustable vent control.
Shirley
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