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Jimmies

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  1. I'll take a look in there and see what I can learn Thanks Mikey98118
  2. This is why having the experience of others is so useful...the only difference I am noticing is a longer flame Is there a technical/in depth document or post I can read to understand what I'm looking for in a flame? Is this a fuel/air mixture issue or a design problem. The first clip was with the regulator near it's lowest setting (0.5 bar)
  3. Hello Steve, I can see it find in my browser on PC and phone, is there an error somewhere? Cheers
  4. Below is the flame at full power...it is much louder and longer than the first clip 20180903_141736_1.mp4
  5. Thanks guys - The forge is being built and I hope to have that ready in a week or so....just waiting for parts That vid was the first fire of the burner with the regulator only open a bit, when the regulator is fully open it really powers out. my regulator goes from 0.5 to 2bar and I'm using a needle valve up near the burner to try and control the flow of gas. I will get a psi gauge soon so I can get values for the output near the burner.
  6. First firing of burner...lowest setting on regulator at the start and then opened a little. Needle valve in the middle Not sure if this is any good and also need to get a regulator with a psi gauge. Is there anything obviously an issue here? 20180831_173736.mp4
  7. I'll get on it now JHCC
  8. The bottle is only 31cm deep/long so I will also create a door at the back for when I need to. The burner will be 3/4 venture one, I was just wondering if this was too small and would leave me building a new one too quickly
  9. I'm just putting my first forge together and I have a couple of 7kg butane bottles. I've cut the top off and the inside diameter is 24cm. If I'm thinking of using 50mm ceramic blanket and a single burner, is the remaining space too small for anything useful once I get past my very beginner's stage? Cheers
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