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hugenjapan

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I work as a welder/fabricator of craft brewing systems and am currently building a 22" x 22" tank for my own home brewing. I want to drain out from the center of the bottom so I don't think a regular burner would work because there would be an elbow and a ball valve right where the burner would go. I'm wondering what people think of me fabricating a stainless tube to go around the elbow and valve with little holes for the flame to come out of. Sound safe or what?
 
When I built my new BBq (kit set:D) I went to pull out the cast iron burners that I'm used to seeing (those heavy flat ones) and what I found was 4x stailess tubes with the end crimped closed and holes it it = exactly what you have described. I can't see why it wouldn't work but it might take a while of trial and error to get it right. Would you consider looking at using the jet burner tips, I don't know much about them but if you used sch10/40 pipe I would guess there would be enough meat to tap the holes and screw the tips in.
 
Thanks! Ya I was thinking either little holes in the pipe itself or using little sprayers that we use on the sparge ring
 
The machinist in my shop made new burners for his grill. He used 3/4" sch 40 black iron pipe and drilled holes. The holes weren't as small as I would have guessed, probably #35's. You could do the same and use elbows to make a square burner.
 
jhoyda said:
The machinist in my shop made new burners for his grill. He used 3/4" sch 40 black iron pipe and drilled holes. The holes weren't as small as I would have guessed, probably #35's. You could do the same and use elbows to make a square burner.

Did he mention how well it worked? We're the holes too big? I was just going to roll a piece of 1" sch. 10 ss tubing into a circle then add a tee to connect the ends and have an inlet
 
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