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I dont think that this is the right forum, but I figured that since you have bunsen burners in the chem lab.........

 

Anyways, I was wondering, is there anyway to attach one of those jets that are in the lab onto a mini propane tank? If so, where can i obtain a jet. I cant stand using my alcohol burner anymore, it can barely boil water.

 

Thanks!

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Thats not what I asked. I know where to buy those. What I was asking, basically, is how I could attach the burner to a mini propane tank, cause i dont know about you, but i dont have gas jets in my home.

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u could probably just take the hose on the grill prpane tanks, and connect it to a bunsen. When u want to turn on ur bunsen just twist the knob on the tank. That shouldnt be to hard based on the looks of my grills propane tank.

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allright, i will have to try that....however, I dont want to use a 'big' tank. When I say mini, I mean the little ones, about ten inches high, six inches in diameter. "MAPP" gas and that kind. Whatever, thanks for the replies.

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Look in hardware store for propane burners. There are some for camping and some for soldering work. If you think a bit all these can be used in lab. Even more, some of cheap burners that screw on propane tank can attach resin tube if you remove some unneeded parts.

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But unless you have the attatchment the valve wont let any out. You need to devise, or find an atatchment suitable.

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Thank for the replies, I'll have to look around the hardware store.

 

YT, i remember hearing about the bunsen burner you made when you were little :P

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Imade a propane/mapp burner. All i did was expiremented with burner heads, and from my home made burner ran a hose connected directly from the torch burner. The great thing about this is you dont even need to build a jet. I tried to build a jet (even tried pulling a tungsten filement through solder) and i couldnt get a fine enough jet. Use the torchs jet to mix the fuel with the air. After my burner was finished it was better than our rappy school ones. I just had alot of soldering for the burner.

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