MajorWoody
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This is one way of setting up the ignition. This one has the button built in.
I prefer a remote button. Those are harder to find. Don't use the guts from a stungun...too much current.
Then you need three ignitors, or ignitors with collector boxes. Lots of them on ebay. Here is one without a collector. It has a bendable wire and a mounting tab affixed to the insulator. This would spark directly to the burner body. This is what I use on my high pressure burners.
And one with a collector. The collector is usually intended for use with a flat BBQ grill burner. It gathers the gas coming out of several of the many holes in such burners and ensures that ignition occurs initially within the little collector. A collector is important when there might be a breeze or when not every orifice is emitting gas.
With your fabrication skills, I would expect you could make a collector (if needed) much better than trying to adapt one meant for a flat BBQ burner.
I prefer a remote button. Those are harder to find. Don't use the guts from a stungun...too much current.

Then you need three ignitors, or ignitors with collector boxes. Lots of them on ebay. Here is one without a collector. It has a bendable wire and a mounting tab affixed to the insulator. This would spark directly to the burner body. This is what I use on my high pressure burners.

And one with a collector. The collector is usually intended for use with a flat BBQ grill burner. It gathers the gas coming out of several of the many holes in such burners and ensures that ignition occurs initially within the little collector. A collector is important when there might be a breeze or when not every orifice is emitting gas.

With your fabrication skills, I would expect you could make a collector (if needed) much better than trying to adapt one meant for a flat BBQ burner.