Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:00 am

Anyone try these?

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http://www.cpapc.com/store/23-Tip-Round ... 469C0.aspx

Seems like a good deal at $23 if they work well.

Michael
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Datamike wrote:Anyone try these?

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http://www.cpapc.com/store/23-Tip-Round ... 469C0.aspx

Seems like a good deal at $23 if they work well.

Michael


Those are for Natural Gas. I don't think they will work with a propane tank.

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Some of us use natural gas...
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Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:58 am

TiMX wrote: I had one but they ended up too big for my "Brutus" single tier. Thats why I went with the 92,000 btu 23 jet burners.
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Hmm... Mine fit perfectly. I'll post a pic when I get home if I can find one.
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i got three of the burners yabodie posted on, and man are they sweet. they ship them pretty haphazardly though. one burner was in two pieces, the burner ring came unbolted. luckily it wasn't cracked or damaged otherwise.

i just have one set up right now but i plan on making a new rig next month with 55 gallon drums. should be interesting.
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slanted & enchanted wrote:i got three of the burners yabodie posted on, and man are they sweet. they ship them pretty haphazardly though. one burner was in two pieces, the burner ring came unbolted. luckily it wasn't cracked or damaged otherwise.

i just have one set up right now but i plan on making a new rig next month with 55 gallon drums. should be interesting.


I was not impressed with how they shipped either, but they do the job!!

I sure hope you have a 0-30 psi regulator and a tub of hot water to keep your propane tank in, otherwise the tank will freeze up on you boiling 55 gallons worth!!
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seanhagerty wrote:
Datamike wrote:Anyone try these?

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http://www.cpapc.com/store/23-Tip-Round ... 469C0.aspx

Seems like a good deal at $23 if they work well.

Michael


Those are for Natural Gas. I don't think they will work with a propane tank.

Sean
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you can get either flavor. LP or NG. I have the LP 23 tips like in the picture. Im not really fond of them and have since ordered a few of the 10 jet burners. Ill report back on how they work.

Dont like the 23 tips one because they require so much damn fuel to get all 23 jets firing correctly.
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