Graham 100k BTU Burners & Atlas 30k BTU burners

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I've been working on a bigger burner for propane tank forges and the like. I named them after my son, Graham, who is also much bigger than Atlas. I finally got these tested by a well-known blacksmith on here named Sam Salvati and he gave them a thumbs up, so here they are:

The Graham 100k BTU burner w/ 0-20PSI regulator - $60 + shipping
Graham 100k Burner only - $35 + shipping

The Atlas 30k BTU Burner w/ 0-20PSI regulator - $50 + shipping
The Atlas 30k Burner only, $25 + shipping

ATE Tools 0-20PSI regulator - $25 + shipping

I combine shipping. Burners easily fit in a small flat rate box for $5, but regulators need a bigger $10 flat rate box.

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I'll see what I can do. I don't have a forge big enough to run one of the 100k, so I have to use Dave's forge. Give me the weekend and I'll try to get some video. Or, you could track down Sam Salvati, he was supposed to take video for me.
 
What is the minimum/maximum size forge chamber (cubic inches?) you recommend using the Graham burner with?
 
ABANA recommends 450+ BTU per cubic inch for forge welding. That means this burner, 103k BTU at 20 PSI , is recommend for forge welding no more than a 228 cubic inch chamber. No idea on minimum, I have tested that.
 
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