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Old 03-07-2004, 12:02 AM
Brandon
 
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Default Gas Grills -- No longer use briquets ??


"Colbyt" wrote in message
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Since the original Poster is satisfied I will attempt a hijack : )
I am in the process of building a brick grilling island in my backyard

that
will be feed from a propane stub.

The structure shape is not yet "set -in -stone" so to speak because I

have
questions regarding the grilling area.
First I assume the grill needs to be at least lined with firebrick, bur

I
wonder, how many layers, and do I need a special mortar?
Second, can I build a burner out of say, black iron pipe? Or would I be
better off buying a pre-made burner...
I.E, what kind of danger(s) do I present myself with a home made burner?

(
which I could make to fit the grill size I want?
Thanks for any input.

Brandon


Firebrick uses a special mortar. I can't say for sure whether you need
firebick or not.
A single layer is all that any modern fireplace has. No way you would need
more.

Your home-made burner should work. At least they work great with natural
gas. A premade cast iron one will last forever. SS will last about 3
years. At least that is the longest any ever lasted me when used once or
twice a week 48 weeks a year.

Colbyt



Thanks for the replies about the burner.
I really want to build the entire set-up including the burner, what I am
unsure about is how I should regulate the gas flow.
I see by looking at my current grill that there are adjustable openings in
the line between the regulator and the burner. I assume these allow for
different amounts of air into the line. My question, why doesn't gas escape
out of those? Is it because as the gas is burning it pulls the air through?
Do I need to incorporate that into my burner design or is that not a
necessity?
Thanks
Brandon



 
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