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Propane is sometimes referred to as "the gentleman's fuel" because of its clean burning nature. | Propane is sometimes referred to as "the gentleman's fuel" because of its clean burning nature. | ||
== Al VonRueden Burners == | |||
* [http://ibls/files/2017/PropaneBurners/Al_VonRueden_Orifice_Mixing_Head.pdf Drawing for Al VonRueden's Orifice Mixing Head] | |||
* [http://ibls/files/2017/PropaneBurners/Propane_Burner_Calculation_Notes_from_Al_VonRueden.pdf Propane Burner Calculation Notes by Al VonRueden] | |||
* [http://ibls/files/2017/PropaneBurners/0-4-0_burner_AlVonRueden.pdf Drawing for 0-4-0 Propane Burner by Al VonRueden] | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 18:16, 27 February 2017
Propane is sometimes referred to as "the gentleman's fuel" because of its clean burning nature.
Al VonRueden Burners
- Drawing for Al VonRueden's Orifice Mixing Head
- Propane Burner Calculation Notes by Al VonRueden
- Drawing for 0-4-0 Propane Burner by Al VonRueden
See also
External Links
- "Copper water pipe for slot burner?", Chaski.org
- "So You Want to Build a Live Steam Locomotive: Case for Propane", Live Steam, January 1971
- "Hole burners (propane) - hole size, spacing, design?", Chaski.org