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Originally Posted by keakar
UPDATE:
I tapped into the gas line in the attic and ran a water hose from the 1/2" ball shut off valve to the 23 jet burner outside (because it was a quick easy way to have a long hose with quick connect fittings on it) and im happy to say it works nicely so far just laying on the top of my old propane burner. the only thing I can use to compare at this time is the intensity of noise it makes and with the natural gas 23 jet it is about 2/3 as loud as the single jet propane burner noise when on full.
even if it is slower to boil with, as I suspect it will be, it does show it will be a fantastic outdoor cooker for just about anything. the only question is will it make a good boiler for large pots.
until I get a burner stand built for it, I cant measure time to boil an 80 quart pot but for now it seams to be throwing a nice flame even though its hard to see the flame in daytime.
now I know that it works I can go through the work and expense to run a gas line through the attic to where I want it to be and then after that's all set up I can look into getting a boiler frame and stand that is suitable to be modified to fit the 23 jet burner or if need be maybe have one made from scratch is my next task.
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I am sure you know what you are doing..."Tapped into gas Line" just be carefull.....would hate to read about a fellow Sportsmen getting blown up.....
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