Burned out gas grill burner

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Burned out gas grill burner

Post by ssorllih » Tue Nov 29, 2011 20:01

For the second or third time the burner on/in my grill rusted some extra holes into it . This time I decided to try and make one that might last a little longer. Here is my new copper gas burner. Image
And a shot with the fire going. Image
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Post by DLFL » Tue Nov 29, 2011 20:06

Ross,
It will be interesting to see how the copper holds up. How did you put it together? It seems that solder would melt out.


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Post by ssorllih » Tue Nov 29, 2011 20:24

The solder is Harris Blockade silicon alloy solder for the AC industry. Have to heat the tubing to a full red heat before the solder will melt.
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Post by Bubba » Wed Nov 30, 2011 01:15

Ross,

It will be interesting to see how the copper holds up, I read up a bit on the solder and it should be good.

Same problem here with the gas grill burners, they corrode very quickly. Lately I have been storing my grills in the workshop and that has helped to slow down corrosion.
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