In my browsing of propane burners to fire my boka work in progress I have found some are high and some low pressure. I am not sure I completely understand the distinction between the two for practical use. I currently have a burner which I assume is high pressure due to the roar it makes, which came out of a fish fryer. Which is better for our applications? Am I correct in assuming low pressure burners would save on fuel cost, but have a longer start up time? What do most folks typically use.
I have tried to google this on the site, but have come up short. I have a feeling it is out there and my google-fu isn't strong tonight.
High vs Low Pressure Propane Burners
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High vs Low Pressure Propane Burners
...Ma got the groceries on commodities will
but pop'd trade them off and get sugar for the still
so he could drink that mash
and talk that trash...
but pop'd trade them off and get sugar for the still
so he could drink that mash
and talk that trash...