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  • LothosLothos
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    3 HIGH PRESSURE CAST IRON BURNERS
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    4" Diameter x 9" Length
    Air Control Disc
    Replacement Burner for ROUND Bayou Classic Cookers

    RETAILS: $24.99 EA

    USED: $10.00 EA
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  • BenvarineBenvarine
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    Any luck using those in a custom setup? I have one that is in a turkey fryer, just bought my second keg tonight to my eventual AG setup. I was thinking about burners now for eventually three kegs. They are not too easy to attach to much except for the custom fryer they come with. Your thoughts?
  • LothosLothos
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    Benvarine said:

    Any luck using those in a custom setup? I have one that is in a turkey fryer, just bought my second keg tonight to my eventual AG setup. I was thinking about burners now for eventually three kegs. They are not too easy to attach to much except for the custom fryer they come with. Your thoughts?



    i welded a cross plate in my setup and screwed them im place
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  • ThymThym
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    Lothos said:

    Benvarine said:

    Any luck using those in a custom setup? I have one that is in a turkey fryer, just bought my second keg tonight to my eventual AG setup. I was thinking about burners now for eventually three kegs. They are not too easy to attach to much except for the custom fryer they come with. Your thoughts?



    i welded a cross plate in my setup and screwed them im place


    There's a little threaded bolt on the bottom, right?
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  • BenvarineBenvarine
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    Yes, I believe so, so welding the plate and screwing to it would work.
  • LothosLothos
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    actually the bolt that holds the insert in place protrudes through the bottom of the unit and there is a nut on the bottom also so weld a plate and drill a hole centered under pot and install tightn nut and thats it
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  • ThymThym
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    These still available?
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  • LothosLothos
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    i still havnt recieved my new ones yet they said that they should have some in stock in a few days and will ship same day so yes i still have them installed in my system
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  • ThymThym
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    Ok let me know when they are decommisioned i may pick one up from you.
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  • LothosLothos
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    is that all you need is 1 lol
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  • ThymThym
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    Lothos said:

    is that all you need is 1 lol



    I already have one, i dont know what i would do with three :)
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  • LothosLothos
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    make your self a keggle MLT and use it to heat the water
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  • ThymThym
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    Lothos said:

    make your self a keggle MLT and use it to heat the water



    I have a keggle mlt. No hlt.. dont want one either. I'm thinking of using it to fire a heat exchanger, rather than relying on electric for all of my strike and sparge. That shiuld increase my flow rates and cut down on the mash in time.
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  • LothosLothos
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    yes it would and why not have a HLT mash time is 45 to 90 min no matter what
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  • ThymThym
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    Lothos said:

    yes it would and why not have a HLT mash time is 45 to 90 min no matter what



    Mash-in not mash time. My brew stand holds two keggles.. i wont be rebuilding it anytime in the forseeable future.
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