Gas bottle wood burner
Gas bottle wood burner
Hi folks,
Any one got any ideas on how to remove the valve on a gas bottle to make it into a wood burner ?
I appreciate the danger of it etc. there is no gas in the bottle and i know it's a right hand thread, sometimes with mastic in it but a load of people make these burners so I want to have a go at doing one.
TIA
Big Al
Any one got any ideas on how to remove the valve on a gas bottle to make it into a wood burner ?
I appreciate the danger of it etc. there is no gas in the bottle and i know it's a right hand thread, sometimes with mastic in it but a load of people make these burners so I want to have a go at doing one.
TIA
Big Al
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Re: Gas bottle wood burner
Here you go honey. I've looked at it a couple of times - we've got a medium size bottle I fancy having a go at. I'll wait and see how you get on 
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http://www.instructables.com/id/Gas-Bottle-Wood-Burner/

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Re: Gas bottle wood burner
leverage, lots of leverage.
when I had to make one with very little tools I found a spanner that was the right size and inserted a bit of pipe, the bottle was held in place with a length of metal rammed in the base and the van parked on top of it.
I then made the burner with NO welder. only a battered old drill and lots of nuts and blots. it was not pretty, but it worked.
when I had to make one with very little tools I found a spanner that was the right size and inserted a bit of pipe, the bottle was held in place with a length of metal rammed in the base and the van parked on top of it.
I then made the burner with NO welder. only a battered old drill and lots of nuts and blots. it was not pretty, but it worked.
Re: Gas bottle wood burner
thanks folks..... But first i need a chicken coup building. My neighbour saved a chicken from the cats on his lotty and no one owned up to losing one so he brought it home for dinner..... it's now foraging in my garden looking for a coup......
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Re: Gas bottle wood burner
yea bought meself a welder for ta have a crack at makin one... this seems like a good video showin ya wha way ta goes at it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n75oVc6 ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n75oVc6 ... re=related
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Re: Gas bottle wood burner
Not made one from a gas cylinder, but I have from a lorry air tank I found-

In truth it needs the legs re-welding on at a more obtuse angle, and the door sealing properly, but it puts out a nice bit of heat.
If you are concerned about the gas permeating the metal (and who wouldn't be?) then you can fill it with water once you've got the valve off, leave it sat for a couple of days and the drain and cut.

In truth it needs the legs re-welding on at a more obtuse angle, and the door sealing properly, but it puts out a nice bit of heat.
If you are concerned about the gas permeating the metal (and who wouldn't be?) then you can fill it with water once you've got the valve off, leave it sat for a couple of days and the drain and cut.
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Re: Gas bottle wood burner
That looks great Tom and I love your neat garden. By the way what's the other piece of kit in the background?
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Re: Gas bottle wood burner
at a guess it looks like a bigger burner or a compost tumbler...pelmetman wrote:That looks great Tom and I love your neat garden. By the way what's the other piece of kit in the background?
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Re: Gas bottle wood burner
Cheers Sue. Al is right, it's a bigger burner. You can never have enough things to burn stuff in.pelmetman wrote:That looks great Tom and I love your neat garden. By the way what's the other piece of kit in the background?
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cafe_tom wrote:Cheers Sue. Al is right, it's a bigger burner. You can never have enough things to burn stuff in.pelmetman wrote:That looks great Tom and I love your neat garden. By the way what's the other piece of kit in the background?
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Unless your, like me in a smoke control area !!
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Re: Gas bottle wood burner
tom that burner looks great!
how experienced a welder are you?
and the garden looks great to!
how experienced a welder are you?
and the garden looks great to!
keep 'er lit!
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Re: Gas bottle wood burner
Hi Giggles, thanks.giggles wrote:tom that burner looks great!
how experienced a welder are you?
and the garden looks great to!
I did three years as a welder/fabricator working on machines for the chemical and pharm industry. All TIG welding. I have both TIG and MIG plants. I built the greenhouse with the MIG.



It was cheaper (just!) buy the materials and build the greenhouse than buy one of the cheaper things, and we get a LOT of wind down the back of the house. This one isn't going anywhere.
Anyway, sorry for hijacking Al's topic! Any questions, feel free to PM me.
Re: Gas bottle wood burner
no problems here, I'm even going to have a go at getting the valve off in the next couple of days, lol.
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Re: Gas bottle wood burner
Hi Al
Some really usefull tips on this site
http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/show ... hp?t=16867
I've been collecting various bits and pieces over the last couple of months for a similar project. To remove your gas valve first give it a couple of firm taps on the top of the valve then sit astride the bottle and using a good piece of solid bar for a punch, whack it with a big hammer.
Some really usefull tips on this site
http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/show ... hp?t=16867
I've been collecting various bits and pieces over the last couple of months for a similar project. To remove your gas valve first give it a couple of firm taps on the top of the valve then sit astride the bottle and using a good piece of solid bar for a punch, whack it with a big hammer.