[TheForge] propane forge

Bob Smolen [email protected]
Tue Sep 3 03:00:01 2002


Frosty,
Thanks. I have seen some of the plans on this site but do not recollect the
90 deg. style.
I copied a jet in line style from B. Schade's forge. It has done well for me
and very simple. If the 90 deg. is more efficient, I may try that on another
I plan to build.
Thanks again.
Bob


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Frost" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] propane forge


>
>
>
> > Frosty,
> > Where can I see a jet type of burner or plans for one?
> > Thanks,
> > Bob
>
> Morning Bob:
>
> This is Ron's web site, you'll find out more than enough to build and tune
> burners and links to guys selling supplies, parts and complete burners
under
> the Forge and Foundry link. The Jet ejectors are being called: Mongo, Side
> Arm and I think T-Rex. Ralph Sproul also has pics of his Jet ejector
burners
> posted though the pics are really of the forge, I think they give a decent
> look at the burners as well.
>
> Remember, the easy way to tell the difference is the air intakes are at
90*
> to the bore and gas jet.
>
> http://www.reil1.net/
>
> Frosty
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> it ain't real.
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