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Old 04-08-2009, 02:57 PM   #1
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what size pipe are you guys useing to hard plumb a banjo burner? and what kind of fitting are you screwing in the burner itself? do you still use the needle jet that comes in the stock braided line? im trying to hard plumb two burners to one 100lb tank. thanks for all your help


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I don't have a banjo burner, but I think they use the same kind of jet orifice. I used this one from morebeer - it's got pipe threads, not the flared fitting that are typically used with the flex gas lines. Burner Jet - 1/8 in. x 1 in. | MoreBeer.

My gas plumbing is all 1/2" black pipe, but you could also use 3/8" if you wanted.

This is what mine setup looks like.

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I don't have a banjo burner, but I think they use the same kind of jet orifice. I used this one from morebeer - it's got pipe threads, not the flared fitting that are typically used with the flex gas lines. Burner Jet - 1/8 in. x 1 in. | MoreBeer.

My gas plumbing is all 1/2" black pipe, but you could also use 3/8" if you wanted.

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hey sparky. what did you use on the regulator end? have any pics?
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1/2" FPT to 3/8"(?) male flared fitting to attach the hose.

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No pipes but this is how mine is plumbed I used the jets that came with the burners.
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It's hard to tell what all the fittings are. Do you have a section of copper tubing w/ compression fittings joining things together?
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No pipes but this is how mine is plumbed I used the jets that came with the burners.
how did you get the jets of the braided line? mine look like they are pressed on.
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It's hard to tell what all the fittings are. Do you have a section of copper tubing w/ compression fittings joining things together?
They are 37 degree flare fittings.
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how did you get the jets of the braided line? mine look like they are pressed on.
There are no jets on the braided line that is the regulator line. The jets are in the end of the burner.


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