The Frosty Tee is the easiest burner to build, IMO. I cheaped out and used a short schedule 80 nipple to tap for the Mig tip, cuz I'm a cheap slug, then a 1/8 to 1/4 ell and a 1/4 pipe thread to a 1/4 flare fitting...... cuz I'm a cheap slug. Good job. 👍🍻
@@ironpixeldesigns David Hammer shows making one on his YT channel that works great. A little bit more complicated and with your limited tool inventory, may not be practical. I've got both types on my little freon tank forge and the Frosty does fine. You should check out his channel. Interesting stuff.🍻
The Smithy Lad rises
Bwhahahahaha, fear my reign!
I know the feeling I was in third grade when I saw my first black smith and have loved the craft since
That's the way it went for me. Never have tried to do anything until now.
The Frosty Tee is the easiest burner to build, IMO. I cheaped out and used a short schedule 80 nipple to tap for the Mig tip, cuz I'm a cheap slug, then a 1/8 to 1/4 ell and a 1/4 pipe thread to a 1/4 flare fitting...... cuz I'm a cheap slug.
Good job. 👍🍻
Haha, thank you! I don't have a ton of experience with different designs, but this is simple and effective. It was a no-brainer after my research.
@@ironpixeldesigns David Hammer shows making one on his YT channel that works great. A little bit more complicated and with your limited tool inventory, may not be practical. I've got both types on my little freon tank forge and the Frosty does fine. You should check out his channel. Interesting stuff.🍻
Sniper has got a head shot i see 😉
Did you leave the mig tip that long or cut it off to the center of the t. Good job brother.
I left it that long. It's a bit too long though, which causes the burner to run lean. I'm still running it like that to this day, though.
@@ironpixeldesigns I left it long as well. It runs great. Runs a tad less than 2psi
Do you have a parts list and a tap list? Thanks.