We scored one. Never got to the other two. There is a guy down the road who has a rotting sailboat. Have to go knock on his door.
https://youtu.be/H5oz9IJ_5O0
https://youtu.be/H5oz9IJ_5O0
The secret to processing big hunks of lead.
30-40lb chunks
Yup...that's mine
I think I bought mine at PA also. Did a little welding to reinforce it.
The pot needs to be reinforced? Where?
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Sorry, the burner
That's better.... phew. I was thinking NOW what have I gotten myself into.
PA didn't have any burners which kind of surprised me. Army & Navy had something called a cast iron pot cooker for $44. Only 15000 BTU/h and I don't think I would trust it to carry the weight of a pot full of lead. CT has a 60000 BTU/h outdoor cooker for $60. Doesn't look as robust as the R65 at Home Depot.
I have a tiger torch but can't think of any way to utilize it as the heat source.M
You can build a three sided brick oven with a few bricks (8 or 10 will do) from a building demo. ( I wish you would have mentioned it when you were here, I have a pile of old bricks) and use your tiger torch in it's original config. Just place them in a U position that will support your pot, on a flat surface. Prob need two layers if you use the red building brick size, just build it high enough that the torch head will fit inside, then place the torch in the opening and "crank on er" with the heat. The heat will be directed at the bricks but it has no where to go but up to the pot base. I have done this before I built the outfit we used....not as convenient but it does work passable.