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german burner photos

updated fri 11 oct 02

 

Steven D. Lee on wed 9 oct 02


Here is a link to the German Burner photos in hopes that someone will
be able to identify it and tell me a little something about it.

http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/millenial_age/lst?.dir=/SD+Pottery

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Marcia Selsor on thu 10 oct 02


They look like well engineered venturi burners which don't need blowers
because the primary air is intoduced and blended with the gas very
nicely through those holes in the main body and again around the end in
the orifice. I don't think it was from a blow torch. IMHO.
Marcia in Montana

Steven D. Lee wrote:
> Here is a link to the German Burner photos in hopes that someone will
> be able to identify it and tell me a little something about it.
>
> http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/millenial_age/lst?.dir=/SD+Pottery
>
> *******************************************************
> Steven D. Lee
> SD Pottery - The Little Texas Pottery
> http://www.sdpottery.com
> millenial_age@yahoo.com
> 14341 FM 112
> Thrall, TX 76578
> 512-898-5195
> *******************************************************
>
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