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Natural gas for crawfish burner
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:24 am
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:24 am
We're building a house and I thought about running a line into the garage that I could use to hook up my burner to. I homebrew and boil crawfish pretty frequently so it would be convenient to not have to go get propane.
Is this a good idea? I know natural gas doesn't burn as hot as propane, will this cause any issues?
Pretty much know nothing about trying to run a burner off a natural gas line.
Is this a good idea? I know natural gas doesn't burn as hot as propane, will this cause any issues?
Pretty much know nothing about trying to run a burner off a natural gas line.
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:25 am to BoogaBear
Will take longer to boil, other than that .
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:27 am to BoogaBear
my parents have always had one. boils water just fine if you use the proper burner. MUCH quieter also.
dads first burner was an old hot water heater bottom that he welded some feet onto. worked great for years.
dads first burner was an old hot water heater bottom that he welded some feet onto. worked great for years.
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:28 am to BoogaBear
they make burners that have jets designed for NG
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:33 am to tiddlesmcdiddles
That's pretty cool. I wonder how much faster the water boils with the jets?
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:33 am to Sid in Lakeshore
quote:This. Hard to get a regulator that will produce a hot blue flame with Natural Gas
Will take longer to boil
This post was edited on 2/24/15 at 10:34 am
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:37 am to lsuson
The jets would work great, but a specialized pot does wonders. Rocket Pot
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:42 am to LSU 318 LSU
quote:All you have to do is get a special bit and drill out the jet.
Hard to get a regulator that will produce a hot blue flame with Natural Gas
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:42 am to Ice Cream Sammich
What are the benefits of this pot?
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:47 am to tiddlesmcdiddles
That thing looks intense...
Posted on 2/24/15 at 10:49 am to Ice Cream Sammich
They work. I was skeptical until I saw it personally.
All those extra spindles increase surface area and keep more heat below the pot and into the pot, as opposed to running up the sides. They're pretty awesome. If I had a spare $300 I'd buy one.
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What are the benefits of this pot?
All those extra spindles increase surface area and keep more heat below the pot and into the pot, as opposed to running up the sides. They're pretty awesome. If I had a spare $300 I'd buy one.
This post was edited on 2/24/15 at 10:50 am
Posted on 2/24/15 at 11:27 am to BoogaBear
If you get the right burner NG works great. CootKiller has a burner that looks and performs just as good as a propain burner
Posted on 2/25/15 at 9:08 am to MorningWood
We have outdoor hook ups for gas and it boils water just as fast as LP but we had to get one of the ng burners. LP jets won't work. If I remember correctly, residential gas is less that .5 PSI. Depending on where you are building, you may be able to have your service pressure increased. I don't remember is mine was changed or not, the company who installed our generator handled everything.
Posted on 2/25/15 at 11:19 am to BoogaBear
Check out the G4 Burner, little expensive but works great.
Posted on 2/25/15 at 5:00 pm to glevron
I've been looking into this as well. I have @ 150 quart cooker that a friend built for me, but it quickly runs through propane.
I've used a G-4 before and they're nice, but does anyone know which would be better on NG for a bigger pot, a G-4 or the multi-jet burner posted by tiddlesmcdiddles above?
Thanks.
I've used a G-4 before and they're nice, but does anyone know which would be better on NG for a bigger pot, a G-4 or the multi-jet burner posted by tiddlesmcdiddles above?
Thanks.
Posted on 2/25/15 at 5:12 pm to BoogaBear
works very well and is a hell of a lot more convenient that propane...
the catch is, you will need more pressure to your burner than the typical .25 psig that is delivered to your house and since most of your appliances are designed to accept the .25 psig delivery, you may have to install a few regualtors at the appliances to reduce pressure...
short of it is, someone who knows what they are doing needs to design out your system for you if you want to do that...
the catch is, you will need more pressure to your burner than the typical .25 psig that is delivered to your house and since most of your appliances are designed to accept the .25 psig delivery, you may have to install a few regualtors at the appliances to reduce pressure...
short of it is, someone who knows what they are doing needs to design out your system for you if you want to do that...
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