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Above is a picture of a
3/4"
Tube Burner built from the book
Gas Burners
for Forges,
Furnaces & Kilns by Michael Porter. I am now
stocking all parts to build the 1/2" & 3/4" Tube Burners click on
the
following link to see the price list.
I recently sent Michael Porter
the following quetion in an e-mail "I was wondering if you have a
magic
number of cubic feet or cubic inches that the 1/2" and 3/4" tube
burners
can heat efficiently. It would be nice to give people a figure,
because
everyones forge design is different. Any help here would be
greatly appreciated." Michael replied "As to magic numbers, you
may say that the 1/2" burner will heat a cubic foot handsomely, and the
3/4" burner will do the same for one-and-a-half cubic feet. These
figures are actually low. They represent the smallest areas that
these burners will take to yellow white hot in a properly built forge
or
furnace. Since orange hot is all that is needed for
efficient
forge work, the figures are easily expandable by a third. "

This is close-up view of the
accelerator used in the burners, I make them from a 1/8" x 4" extra
heavy
pipe nipple turned down on a lathe.

This is the burner tube for
a 1/2" tube burner, the (4) 5/16" slots have been milled on a milling
machine.