[TheForge] propane forge burner book

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Tue Feb 24 16:08:05 2004


I took a few minutes to browse, too. OK, more than a few minutes :-) So far 
this looks to be a great one-stop-shop for building a forge, foundry, or kiln. 
Most of the details that take web-surfing time are thrown in here. And the 
construction notes are usually not anywhere on websites.

One question, Mike - I didn't see any mention of the bell reducer or sidearm 
burners. The ones I saw were mainly the "Mongo" style. Personally, I've built 
all three and found the Mongo to be the more difficult to construct. This isn't 
a criticism, or anything, but mostly I'm curious why you chose that design vs 
the side-arm.

-Marc


Quoting Chuck Robinson <[email protected]>:

> 
> Hey Folks,
> I received my copy of Mike's Gas Burner book last evening and have been
> eagerly browsing thru it.
> It answers many of the questions I have about the  naturally aspirated
> burner design.
> Wish it had color illustrations of the burner flame patterns, but I guess
> you can't have every thing.
> This is a must have book in my library.
> Bravo Zulu  Mike!
> Chuck
>