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Bogstandard:
Jack, The burner will actually be mounted a little lower and closer than shown, so that the centre of the rose is pushing flame to the centre of the valve hole. That way it will be keeping cold air from entering the cylinder, which can be a major problem, especially with spirit based burners, that is why they usually have to be so large. The flame should be about 1/2" long at maximum, a bit like the individual jets on a gas cooker ring, all the same length, unlike a blowtorch which has the central one much longer and larger. John |
NickG:
Brilliant work there John. Good idea making the cylinder able to slide too. Exciting times approaching! Nick |
cfellows:
Watching and learning, here, John. Flamelickers have always been my favorites. Will your engine run on propane, butane, or ??? Chuck |
saw:
It just been better and better :clap: :clap: :clap: |
Stilldrillin:
--- Quote from: saw on March 16, 2011, 10:36:44 AM ---It just been better and better :clap: :clap: :clap: --- End quote --- So true! :thumbup: |
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