[SEL] Firing a Kiln

Arnie Fero fero_ah at city-net.com
Tue Aug 9 09:16:04 PDT 2005


Rick,

If you want something "more adjustable" for your propane tank than a
BBQ regulator, try your acetylene regulator.  That's what I use for the
propane tank that feeds the hot tube burner on my 10 hp Bessemer
half-breed.

Hope that helps.  See ya,  Arnie

Arnie Fero
Pittsburgh, PA
fero_ah at city-net.com

On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Ron Frost, Kersey, PA wrote:

> Rick,
> I'd be tempted to try the bbq regulator. they are cheap and I trhink
> can be adjusted somewhat. Even if you had to change a spring out it
> shouldn't be too bad. Keep us informed and be CAREFUL AND PLAY SAFELY.
> Ron
> Richard Strobel <Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the comeback Ron. Guess I'll have to experiment around with the
> propane. Seems I've heard that a kiln needs a different propane regulator
> than the normal barbecue one. As far as the air goes, I was going to use a
> heat gun as I can adjust the cfm somewhat on it.
> RickinMt.




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