That looks Solid. Why is the march pump on the opposite end of the burner adjusters?
i paid 140.00 for powder coat and 50.00 for sand blasting, had to find smaller shops to do it, all the big shops high balled me because they just want the bigger jobs. i have some pics in my gallary of my burner supports that were right next to the flame and you would be suprised how well it holds up. it also cleans very easy
I want the "front" to be clean....without the gas piping etc. I'm going to plumb it so that the only gas system components out front are the ignitor and adjustment knobs....just like a gas grill.
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You should be able to pull the center bolt on those casters and be able to remove the wheel while leaving the metal part.
The Hurricane Burners that I installed on the rig are the 60,000BTU version of the Banjo Burner which comes in at a little over 200,00O BTUs.
I did a few test burns/simmers/boils on the rig so far to test how the burners performed. They are adjustable down to very low output and when opened up have no problem boiling 10gal. I messed around with holding 5gal at 152 degrees and had no problems at all.
OT: wait... you brew, scuba AND play drums? Are you my long lost twin?
Wizard, I had it done professionally. Cost me $80. Couldn't believe the surface after they were done. It was actually textured. Crazy.
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