This is an extension of my furnace thread, but more about the burner..
So material is a piece of stainless tubing, some mystery steel bar, a mig tip and a cheap bunsen burner handle from the local store (Jula, for the swedes).
The coupling between the bunsen burner and the burner body is a R15 (plumbers connection) a piece of steel was turned so it fitted in the nut with the correct matching cone to the burner.. The tube and the nut was then pressed into the burner body with my shoppress, 6 ton of pressure to fit those to things togeter..
The main diameter up to the tip is 8mm, then it goes down to a M6 and then out through the mig tip with 0.8mm.
The main burner body was turned snug fit for the stainless tube.. When running the propane makes the whole think "shrink together" and a whole f**k ton of force was needed to seperate them..
The choke is milled so the tip of the burner and the end of the choke hole is matched. For 14mm slots was made.. after tests, this is way to much.. The choke is a piece of tube i had lying around at 50% i get a 30cm blue flame with no yellows or reds. And full choke i still get a blue flame with some yellows. Full throttle, and it cant maintain the flame at all.
The big steel ring slug thing is to center the burner tube in the furnace inlet tube. A M8 was threaded to secure the ring and the burner just slides with snug fit into the furnace some adjustments are possible here but..
And some pictures... (once again these are hosted on my blog so sorry for size).