
Joe E
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I got it figured out y’all. Not sure if it’s standard but it works.
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Frosty, should I also ridgidize the kawool that I will stuff in between the ribbon burner and the square body that holds the burner to keep the heat from chimney effect?
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Thanks for all the replies y’all! When you say nozzle, what part are you talkin about? Does the gas need to be fed into the pipe through a certain fitting or just through the 1/4” pipe? I have a Venturi burner that feeds with a .030 mug tip and was wondering if I need to do something similar with the ribbon setup.
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It’s a blown burner
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Greeting folks! I am building a ribbon burner forge and was looking for some plumbing advise. I have a regulator and hose and I have the 2x3/4” Tee that I have reduced The 3/4” down to 1/2”. Do I simply feed the gas to it through the needle valve or do I need something in between to reduce it more. Any advise/tips/tricks would be greatly appreciated. I posted this in the ribbon burner section but haven’t got a reply yet so I figured I’d try here. Thanks, Joe
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Greetings everyone! I am in the process of putting together a ribbon burner forge and I was wondering if any of you would be so kind as to share how you ran the gas to the air pipe to feed propane in. I am planning on using 2” black iron pipe and I have a 2x 3/4” tee for the propane inlet but need some pointers on where to go from here. What size and type of fittings do i need? Is a gauge necessary? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks, Joe
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Thank you Mr. Frosty! Very helpful info.
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Greetings everyone! Is west Systems 40 a good ridgidizer for kaowool? Do I just mix and apply like paint if so? I know it’s been covered a little before but I wanted some definite info on it. I am building a ribbon burner forge and I would like to ridgidize the wool before coating with kastolite and metrikote. Thanks, Joe