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Old 05-15-2009, 01:25 AM   #1
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For the last few weeks i've been putting together a three tier brew tree. I've been crazy excited, it looks awesome.... Today I tried mounting the burners on the thing. I've got them all hard plumbed into the tree, no flexable gas line anywhere. I wasn't as patient with one of them as I should have been and broke the gas orfice that came with the burner.... I spent all afternoon driving all over northern houston trying to find a replacement with no luck at all... The orfice its self is a normal 90 degree brass high pressure propane orifice. I can't seem to find one anywhere, either in a store or online without buying a whole nother burner. Anyone know where i might be able to fine one???????????? HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Old 05-15-2009, 03:04 AM   #2
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You need one of these? The Cajun Shoppe - Brass fittings, or you can find the straight version at more beer's website.
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thats exactly what i needed. i've got it all hard plumbed to work with only the 90 degree orifice... i'm amazed how helpful everyone on here is. thanks!!!!!!!!!
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What no pics?
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I saw the title and thought this should be in a different forum....then again, how much fun are high pressure gas orifice jokes?
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I saw the title and thought this should be in a different forum....then again, how much fun are high pressure gas orifice jokes?
I was similarly disappointed.


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