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High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
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09/15/18 02:24 PM
09/15/18 02:24 PM
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Oklahoma
Ken Smith
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I got a couple barrles I want to use this year to boil and dye my traps.
What burners do you folks use? What works best?
Thanks Ken
Matthew 7:6 KJV Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine.... -OFBA, NTA, FTA, TTFHA-
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: Ken Smith]
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09/15/18 04:06 PM
09/15/18 04:06 PM
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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Set it on blocks and use wood.
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: Ken Smith]
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09/15/18 07:40 PM
09/15/18 07:40 PM
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ShaneT
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My uncle has one made from the burner out of a gas water heater. Works better than anything else I have personally seen.
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: Ken Smith]
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09/16/18 11:59 AM
09/16/18 11:59 AM
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Ken Smith
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I think I'm gonna order a basic setup from Amazon. See if it works. I don't want to sit at the fire for e hours before the water gets a boil. I dig the fires but it's not efficient. At least not a fire the size I can get away with in my pit.
Matthew 7:6 KJV Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine.... -OFBA, NTA, FTA, TTFHA-
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: Ken Smith]
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09/16/18 04:07 PM
09/16/18 04:07 PM
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N.C MO
TONY.F
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water heater burner assembly will be your best bet for btu's needed to heat 55 gallons of water in a timely fashion. The next problem is a 30 gallon l.p tank wont disapate from liquid To gas fast enough. The tank will freeze up losing pressure. A camper dual tank setup is your best option. A single tank will do around 75 -80,000 btu comfortabley. Most water heater burners are rated for 125-150,000 btus. Ive considered building a few but never figured there was a demand. A guy could also consider building a natural gas one . that could attach to your exsisting gas line. be very careful and have a licensed pipe fitter plumb it in. but ive plumbed them in for bbq grills so why not a trap boiling pot?
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: Ken Smith]
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09/16/18 09:45 PM
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I'm gonna use this burner It's 150,000 btu
Last edited by Ken Smith; 09/16/18 09:46 PM.
Matthew 7:6 KJV Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine.... -OFBA, NTA, FTA, TTFHA-
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: Ken Smith]
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09/18/18 11:41 PM
09/18/18 11:41 PM
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TONY.F
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ken that will work perfect make sure you use a appliance regulator with it for safety! That's a burner assembly out of a turkey frier isn't it?
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: Furvor]
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09/19/18 08:53 AM
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Ringbill5196
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 Excellent if you can find one or make one. 7" tall to fit between concrete blocks. It does blacken bottom of barrel; don't know if changing height would lessen sot buildup. That is the same one I bought. I cut a 55 gal drum off at 2/3. Tack welded it on the bottom, cut two slits through up to near the bottom of the barrel and bent IN (less to cut yourself on) for 8 inch wide upside down V opening. One for the torch, the other for more air as the 40 holes I shot were not nearly enough. Works slicker than coon fat on the shed floor.
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: TONY.F]
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09/19/18 09:52 AM
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Ken Smith
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ken that will work perfect make sure you use a appliance regulator with it for safety! That's a burner assembly out of a turkey frier isn't it? I think it's for home made BBQs. Most of the turkey fryer burners seem to be low pressure that I have found. I did run into a website that sells American made burners called Tejas Smokers.
Matthew 7:6 KJV Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine.... -OFBA, NTA, FTA, TTFHA-
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: Ken Smith]
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09/19/18 11:49 AM
09/19/18 11:49 AM
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ken your correct on the turkey fryers being low pressure ive never checked the w.c pressure they operate on but its lower then a appliance regulator
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: Ken Smith]
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09/19/18 05:29 PM
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Wylee
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I run the exact set up as your last pic rendezvous. Works great, i end up using about a wheelbarrow full of wood.
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: Ken Smith]
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09/19/18 05:52 PM
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Wylee
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I still dont have the cojones to cut on a cylinder...i know it can be done and know how but i have bad luck with Murphy's law. That barrel set up works like a big rocket stove and i havent looked back. Its a shame though i have a couple old very large cylinders id like to turn into bells.
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Re: High pressure burners for 55 gal drum
[Re: Furvor]
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09/19/18 07:26 PM
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trappergbus
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 Excellent if you can find one or make one. 7" tall to fit between concrete blocks. It does blacken bottom of barrel; don't know if changing height would lessen sot buildup. Iv'e had that same unit for 35 years, it was called the hot one made by a guy in Pa. I think. Gets stuff hot quick... Did 80 galons of waxed sand, dyed and waxed all my land traps on one propane tank.
Last edited by trappergbus; 09/19/18 07:29 PM.
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