Try connecting a thin tube between the main burners just above the forge barrel. If you allow for both burners to be operational by one valve you'll have even air flow and output.
Question - I have a Devil Forge that I melt in. I took the propane intake tube out of it and tried to use it in a 55 gallon drum and the flame kept going out. Obviously an air mix ratio problem. That coupler that you screwed 4 holes into - did that have to do with air flow? I'm just curious what I need to do to fix my issue. I have no insulation on my barrel because I'm trying to melt car rims whole. Would appreciate any thoughts/suggestions.
The pitter-patter! lol Love it, Keep up the great work!
Good job👏
Try connecting a thin tube between the main burners just above the forge barrel. If you allow for both burners to be operational by one valve you'll have even air flow and output.
I believe you need more air flow. Your elevation and things like that can effect air flow.
Question - I have a Devil Forge that I melt in. I took the propane intake tube out of it and tried to use it in a 55 gallon drum and the flame kept going out. Obviously an air mix ratio problem. That coupler that you screwed 4 holes into - did that have to do with air flow? I'm just curious what I need to do to fix my issue. I have no insulation on my barrel because I'm trying to melt car rims whole. Would appreciate any thoughts/suggestions.