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Convert gasoline blowtorch to gas


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Has any of you ever experienced such that, for example, when processing a piece of wood, you decide to burn it and then you find out that your burner has run out of gas? It is good if you can quickly replenish its reserves. And if the store is closed, or it does not have what you need? Or far to go / ride? What to do in this case? This unspoken question will be answered by youtube channel master George Kosilov.
He had an old blowtorch at his disposal. Gasoline.

For his new project, not all the lamp will be needed, but part of it. The burner itself. The tank for loading and storage of fuel is not useful. The old lamp is disassembled. The burner is cleaned of dirt and dust. The nozzle is cleaned.

At the bottom of the burner, in the place through which the ignition mixture enters and is attached to the fuel tank, there is a threaded connection 10/1. The author loosens a nut on it and tightens it tightly.


Then the master takes a metal tube, at one end of which there is also a thread. He cuts the other end at a slight angle so that the tube after fastening is slightly inclined from the burner. Welds it to a nut screwed in advance on the burner.




After all these manipulations with welding, an ordinary wooden handle is taken, like a file, and a through hole is drilled. This handle fits over the welded tube for ease of use. A brass fitting is screwed into the lower end of the tube. A hose is put on it and with the help of a wire and a home-made clamp, it is tightly fixed on it. The same is done with the opposite end of the hose.

Convert gasoline blowtorch to gas









The free end of the hose is connected to the gas bottle. The ventilator opens and testing of the resulting design begins.







As you can see in the photos, everything works great. The author, with the help of his homemade product, for the sake of clarity of its performance heated a piece of reinforcement. In my opinion, this is a great use for an old blowtorch. And the problem with out-of-time gas was resolved for a long time.Since filling the cylinder once it will last for a much longer time of use. As for me, the idea and implementation are worth it!

I hope this idea comes in handy for some of you and you will use it!
All good and creative mood!
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Basho
the text is just gold - has it ever happened to you that you have run out of gas? then see how to make a gas burner. you would think that from this our supply will cease to run out once and for all
1 - To tear off hands for wire twists (so-called clamps) - this is your safety and those standing next to you!
2- The gearbox is used to prevent back impact again safety, in addition with a gearbox more economical flow. The reducer is used as BPO-5 type with a manometer from a gas torch.
Come on?))))
Here I have several gas burners ... The weakest, through the standard gearbox (for stoves) works normally. And already, if it’s more powerful, the gearbox needs to be removed ... It won’t cope ...
In general, explain your conclusion? A reducer is needed to limit the gas supply at a certain pressure. Its role in the burner is played by a crane. Why limit the feed? Its nozzle will limit, even if you open the crane for a full)))))
Without a gearbox, the use of this homemade product is unacceptable!

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