Thank you for sharing all this information with us. Your system doesn't require any soldering or the use of a metal lathe. The only "special tool" required is a tap wrench, with M6 x 1.0 Metric Tap and 1/8 in. x 27 NPT Tap. This system then becomes accessible to almost everyone. Next step, prepare the wieners and marshmallows.
You those who do not already own a tap-set, you can get a metric 5-piece drill& tap set at most home improvement stores. You can use an M10x1.5 in place of the 1/8 x 27NPT thread. This connection is only to hold the nozzle in place, gas does not pass thru so it doesnt need to be an air-tight perfect fit. 27 NPT has an OD of 10.3mm, close enough than an M10 tap will work!
I made mine exactly the same, except for the mig welding nozzle. Turns out that when the nozzle hole is 5mm wide, its a very nice marshmellow roaster. Took a while to realize the bore diameter at 1mm is ideal in order to get beter atomizatiom of the lpg gas. I couldnt get a mig welding tip, so i made one to fit acording to internet specs after i first made one by guessing. Its perfect now with the 1mm hole. Thanks for the video! You saved me an expensive buy!
I made this same burner before I found the video. Interesting that without the 3/4 to 1" nozzle on the end, the flame is very unstable and inclined to go out. Add the nozzle and it's very stable at practically any pressure or air flow setting. I guess that makes it rocket science.
Indeed..by far the best and most simplistic to build i've found thusfar...!! Will be building three of..!! Two for my Forge & 1 for Crucible Pot..!! Thank you for your help..most appreciated..!!
Can you also make a video of making a waste oil burner. I mean if it's possible we could just switch to waste oil from Propane using the same contraption
Sweet DIY vid. I echo others when I say this is straight forward. I got all the supplies and put this thing together and tabarnak it’s awesome! My only advice is for the 1/8 x 27 tap, 5/16th drill hole is too small. I had to step it up to 21/64 which worked fine. A general reminder too that this should to be hooked up to a 30psi propane regulator for maximum efficiency. And the only parts that really need thread sealant are the parts up to the mig weld tip. I wouldn’t worry about the iron pieces. I didn’t apply it and it Im still in one piece…😅
I built this, it seems to run okay at first and then the flame turns orange but is still in a jet. Is that the extra pipe sealant in the tip burning off? I'm shut it off when it turns orange right now as I'm not sure if it's getting enough oxygen. I'm running at 20 PSI
is the regulator gauge needed? i found the same fitting without a psi gauge. also does this make the end hook up 3/8 flare from the regulator or 1/4? im assuming 3/8
If you look at the video you will see that he has a regular propane grill regulator and line disconnected from the grill and attached to the last brass fitting in the burner assembly
I agree that this is the best design I have found and I have got the shopping list. Is there any chance of getting the drill bits and sizes in metric for the rest of the planet? I've not seen inches since Kindergarten.
Looking to melt some 316l stainless steel (2540-2630° F/1390-1440° C) has anyone managed to get up to that tempt with a forge burner like this or is that too high a melting point and would require a solid fuel (coal) forge? (Or pure 02 with propane)
The M6x1.0 tap and the mig tip go right through the Hex Nipple Fitting - 1/8 in. MIP x 1/8 in. MIP. What am I doing wrong? - disregard, the part from Amazon had a larger inner dimension. Home Depot had the right part.
If you look at the video you will see that he has a regular propane grill regulator and line disconnected from the grill and attached to the last brass fitting in the burner assembly
@@cad6il If you look at the video you will see that he has a regular propane grill regulator and line disconnected from the grill and attached to the last brass fitting in the burner assembly
Natural gas supply to your house is very low pressure. No way you're getting the 30 psi he uses in the video out of it. Also, the nozzle hole size would be different if you could get the natural gas pressues high enough.
SHINESTAR 5FT 30PSI Adjustable Propane Regulator Hose with Gauge for Fire Pit, Grill, Forge, Gas Cooker, Stainless Steel Braided, QCC1 x 3/8 Female Flare Connection www.amazon.com/dp/B088LYJKQP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_9F84B4RWVHNYVP4YHHVP?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 That’s what I currently have for my set up coming out of my propane tank. This burner will fit into the 3/8 female fitting coming from the hose.
Definitely want to be careful with a setup like that. You need flame arrestors etc to prevent flame from traveling up the hose and if they co-mingle the oxygen and fuel in the same line then that can become explosive.
Have any of yall built this and have any problems with the thread sealnent by the reducer coupling? Does it need to be high heat resistant or will any thread sealant do? His doesn't look like it's high heat resistant
You dont need thread sealant on that joint. You only need to worry about air-tight connections up-to the mig tip. after that any tape/sealant is just to help make it easier to thread it on
Using google translate to understand and respond to your question. Sto solo usando il propano. La pressione viene prodotta con il regolatore di propano ad alta pressione che può emettere 30 psi. È indispensabile disporre di questo regolatore di alta pressione per produrre la fiamma come mostrato nel video.
Not necessarily, you can cut a hole the size of the steel pipe and then unscrew the reducing coupling then join again once the pipe threads cross into your furnace. It all depends on what you want your final setup to look like, then you can work around that.
Using google translate to understand and respond to your question. Il regolatore dell'aria non è necessario, aiuta solo a identificare la pressione senza controllare il manometro più vicino al serbatoio di propano nella mia configurazione. Se il tuo regolatore di pressione non ha un manometro, ti consiglio di aggiungere questo regolatore dell'aria.
I mean I went out and bought everything exactly like you've got it what are you hooking from your very last piece on the right-hand side to bury at last piece what are you looking for the propane tank to that cuz I've got a setup but it won't work I'm wondering what you got right there at the end of your setup to the right all the way as far as hooked up from your propane tank to your burner how do you have it set up I'm stuck I went bought everything and now I'm stuck
You need a propane regulator hose. It screws onto the 5 gal propane tank, has a regulator that regulates the propane psi/flow, and has a short length of hose down to the female fitting that'll fit the far right fitting (the adapter union fitting) you can get them at any hardware store by the grills. Harbor freight etc for like 15 bucks
So I just got done putting this burner together. During the test run, I'm not getting near the flame length in the video. My flame is only about 2 inches. It's like it doesn't have pressure. Any thoughts on what I can check.
I'm guessing it could be 1 of 3 things below. 1) you regulator is not providing enough pressure (I'm currently using a 30 psi regulator I got from amazon). 2) your mig tip is not pointing directly into the center of the pipe. 3) your mig tip is either too large or restricted (clogged) .
Thank you very much for this wonderful and really useful work. I am a subscriber to your channel and I wish you more success and success. I would like to introduce you to an honorable hadith of our Master Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, who says: “The work of the son of Adam is cut off after his death except for three ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, or a child.” Saleh prays for him). End of the conversation. I wish you a long life with good deeds, God willing, and your works will benefit hundreds of thousands of people.
I got to agree with others this is definitely the best Diy Burner build on TH-cam clear Instructions & simple design 👍
Best homemade forge design ever.
Thank you for sharing all this information with us. Your system doesn't require any soldering or the use of a metal lathe.
The only "special tool" required is a tap wrench, with M6 x 1.0 Metric Tap and 1/8 in. x 27 NPT Tap.
This system then becomes accessible to almost everyone. Next step, prepare the wieners and marshmallows.
You those who do not already own a tap-set, you can get a metric 5-piece drill& tap set at most home improvement stores. You can use an M10x1.5 in place of the 1/8 x 27NPT thread. This connection is only to hold the nozzle in place, gas does not pass thru so it doesnt need to be an air-tight perfect fit. 27 NPT has an OD of 10.3mm, close enough than an M10 tap will work!
I made mine exactly the same, except for the mig welding nozzle. Turns out that when the nozzle hole is 5mm wide, its a very nice marshmellow roaster.
Took a while to realize the bore diameter at 1mm is ideal in order to get beter atomizatiom of the lpg gas.
I couldnt get a mig welding tip, so i made one to fit acording to internet specs after i first made one by guessing.
Its perfect now with the 1mm hole. Thanks for the video! You saved me an expensive buy!
I made this same burner before I found the video. Interesting that without the 3/4 to 1" nozzle on the end, the flame is very unstable and inclined to go out. Add the nozzle and it's very stable at practically any pressure or air flow setting. I guess that makes it rocket science.
One of the best videos I’ve seen if not only for the fact you post your material list. Thanks
Clear explanation and straight forward, thank you!
Indeed..by far the best and most simplistic to build i've found thusfar...!!
Will be building three of..!!
Two for my Forge & 1 for Crucible Pot..!!
Thank you for your help..most appreciated..!!
Can you also make a video of making a waste oil burner. I mean if it's possible we could just switch to waste oil from Propane using the same contraption
Sweet DIY vid. I echo others when I say this is straight forward. I got all the supplies and put this thing together and tabarnak it’s awesome! My only advice is for the 1/8 x 27 tap, 5/16th drill hole is too small. I had to step it up to 21/64 which worked fine. A general reminder too that this should to be hooked up to a 30psi propane regulator for maximum efficiency. And the only parts that really need thread sealant are the parts up to the mig weld tip. I wouldn’t worry about the iron pieces. I didn’t apply it and it Im still in one piece…😅
I so much appreciate your meticulousity 😊😊😊😊😊😊
One of the best video to build a burner
Love the build! im gonna be using this on my foundry. my only question is if there's a need to monitor the airflow.
Hi, you use ball valve gaz specified or any ball valve (water ..) can be used for, please ?
Beautiful Venturi type burner, I kindly ask if it can also melt copper.? Thank you
Interesting video, well done. Ask how many KW or BTU your burner has. Thank you
What happens if you change the length of the pipe? So that it's not so close to the foundry?
Hands down super simple.
Thank you.
Should test it to see if the flame comes out of the tube or the 2 holes in the tee. Also see the type of flame
Did you watch the video?
What Temps will this burner reach in a contained forge with fore brick
I built this, it seems to run okay at first and then the flame turns orange but is still in a jet. Is that the extra pipe sealant in the tip burning off? I'm shut it off when it turns orange right now as I'm not sure if it's getting enough oxygen. I'm running at 20 PSI
I got mine all done, but the regulator seems to do absolutely nothing...any help would be appreciated..
is the regulator gauge needed? i found the same fitting without a psi gauge. also does this make the end hook up 3/8 flare from the regulator or 1/4? im assuming 3/8
Is a small flame just because of low propane or too high winds?
Sounds like low fuel pressure
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How do I connect the gas tank to the burner?
If you look at the video you will see that he has a regular propane grill regulator and line disconnected from the grill and attached to the last brass fitting in the burner assembly
I agree that this is the best design I have found and I have got the shopping list. Is there any chance of getting the drill bits and sizes in metric for the rest of the planet? I've not seen inches since Kindergarten.
Convert from inches to mm by multiplying the fraction of inches X 25.4. US still uses inch all over the place.
Looking to melt some 316l stainless steel (2540-2630° F/1390-1440° C) has anyone managed to get up to that tempt with a forge burner like this or is that too high a melting point and would require a solid fuel (coal) forge? (Or pure 02 with propane)
Now, how to build the foundry furnace without having to weld everything or anything?
nice design, how does it deal with copper, brass? have you found a need to fegulate air flow?
You should do one on a waste oil burner like this.
The M6x1.0 tap and the mig tip go right through the Hex Nipple Fitting - 1/8 in. MIP x 1/8 in. MIP. What am I doing wrong? - disregard, the part from Amazon had a larger inner dimension. Home Depot had the right part.
What type of line is used from the propane tank to the burner?
I would also like to know this.
If you look at the video you will see that he has a regular propane grill regulator and line disconnected from the grill and attached to the last brass fitting in the burner assembly
@@cad6il
If you look at the video you will see that he has a regular propane grill regulator and line disconnected from the grill and attached to the last brass fitting in the burner assembly
What is the purpose of the pressure gage?
To visualize if your propane tank is running low
Very nice.
¿CUÁNTO TE DURA UNA PIPETA DE PROPANO DE ESAS?
4:59 Dude, where did you buy this regulator?
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very interesting cheers
About how hot does the burner get?
Will this work on household natural gas town supply
Natural gas supply to your house is very low pressure. No way you're getting the 30 psi he uses in the video out of it. Also, the nozzle hole size would be different if you could get the natural gas pressues high enough.
Following these plans, what type of fittings do you need at the propane tank, and what type of hose, etc?? Please. Thank you!
SHINESTAR 5FT 30PSI Adjustable Propane Regulator Hose with Gauge for Fire Pit, Grill, Forge, Gas Cooker, Stainless Steel Braided, QCC1 x 3/8 Female Flare Connection www.amazon.com/dp/B088LYJKQP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_9F84B4RWVHNYVP4YHHVP?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
That’s what I currently have for my set up coming out of my propane tank. This burner will fit into the 3/8 female fitting coming from the hose.
@@SizzlingIngot What is the purpose of the pressure gauge, seeing that there is already one on the SHINESTAR hose?
You can use oxygene propane or oxygene acetylene to have a huge temperature 😊
And corrode or even melt the foundry/forge?
Definitely want to be careful with a setup like that. You need flame arrestors etc to prevent flame from traveling up the hose and if they co-mingle the oxygen and fuel in the same line then that can become explosive.
@@raymondarabaal1926 no if you use something that prevent high temp burning of forge/foundry
@@DT-jz3wn is combustible if air is inside in masive but with oxygene is not dangerous is like comparing rocket fuel with TNT
Have any of yall built this and have any problems with the thread sealnent by the reducer coupling? Does it need to be high heat resistant or will any thread sealant do? His doesn't look like it's high heat resistant
Your heat should be at the end of the barrel where the flame is actually at with the gas turned up
@@dsblandmanagement676 I'm talking about in that area. That last set of threads before the flame. Will that be alright?
You dont need thread sealant on that joint. You only need to worry about air-tight connections up-to the mig tip. after that any tape/sealant is just to help make it easier to thread it on
Salve, vorrei chiederti se usi aria compressa e propano, ho solo propano?
Using google translate to understand and respond to your question.
Sto solo usando il propano. La pressione viene prodotta con il regolatore di propano ad alta pressione che può emettere 30 psi. È indispensabile disporre di questo regolatore di alta pressione per produrre la fiamma come mostrato nel video.
Do you have to cut a big hole to fit the end of flare into the melting furnace
Not necessarily, you can cut a hole the size of the steel pipe and then unscrew the reducing coupling then join again once the pipe threads cross into your furnace. It all depends on what you want your final setup to look like, then you can work around that.
What happens with a larger nozzle orifice? Thank you.
I assume it would make the flow of gas unstable and pump out too much gas
Vorrei sapere l'utilizzo del regolatore dell'aria, è indispensabile?
Using google translate to understand and respond to your question.
Il regolatore dell'aria non è necessario, aiuta solo a identificare la pressione senza controllare il manometro più vicino al serbatoio di propano nella mia configurazione. Se il tuo regolatore di pressione non ha un manometro, ti consiglio di aggiungere questo regolatore dell'aria.
Any idea how much BTU's it puts out?
Brilliant
Very informative video
Can I use whit gas lp?
Is the pipe supposed to get hot
I mean I went out and bought everything exactly like you've got it what are you hooking from your very last piece on the right-hand side to bury at last piece what are you looking for the propane tank to that cuz I've got a setup but it won't work I'm wondering what you got right there at the end of your setup to the right all the way as far as hooked up from your propane tank to your burner how do you have it set up I'm stuck I went bought everything and now I'm stuck
You need a propane regulator hose. It screws onto the 5 gal propane tank, has a regulator that regulates the propane psi/flow, and has a short length of hose down to the female fitting that'll fit the far right fitting (the adapter union fitting) you can get them at any hardware store by the grills. Harbor freight etc for like 15 bucks
So I just got done putting this burner together. During the test run, I'm not getting near the flame length in the video. My flame is only about 2 inches. It's like it doesn't have pressure. Any thoughts on what I can check.
You need to get a 20 psi regulator for the tank that's usually the issue
I'm guessing it could be 1 of 3 things below.
1) you regulator is not providing enough pressure (I'm currently using a 30 psi regulator I got from amazon).
2) your mig tip is not pointing directly into the center of the pipe.
3) your mig tip is either too large or restricted (clogged) .
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Price of fittings these days is high
Thank you very much for this wonderful and really useful work. I am a subscriber to your channel and I wish you more success and success. I would like to introduce you to an honorable hadith of our Master Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, who says: “The work of the son of Adam is cut off after his death except for three ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, or a child.” Saleh prays for him). End of the conversation. I wish you a long life with good deeds, God willing, and your works will benefit hundreds of thousands of people.