Project: Homemade Weed Burner
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 5:44 am
Who'da thought that those nifty little disposable propane bottle adapters, could be used for something else?
NOTE: Unless you are just pathetically bored-out-of-your-skull, please skip past the next 8 paragraphs -
We've had a problem with weeds every summer, ever since we moved into our current house. For two years now, I've patiently pulled and pulled and pulled, only to have the damn things come back every two weeks or so.
My wife kept telling me to just buy a 55 gallon drum of Roundup and get it over with... But I've hesitated to do so, because we have pets. She finally agreed, but only after hearing some rumor that Roundup will actually "leech" into the ground and could very well kill everything... So, what'ya do?
With the ever-so-slim chance that you (after reading the first two paragraphs), don't look like <a href="http://sleepzine.com/wp-content/uploads ... noring.jpg" target="_blank">this</a>... Then please read on:
So anyway, I'm Googling Harbor Freight the other day (out of boredom) and came across a weed burner, by accident. I had never given them much thought before, but because we're just starting to get weeds again...
Never knew it before, but by burning the weeds, it changes the plant's cell structure. Most people have the misconception that you should just totally turn the weeds, into ash. - Doesn't work, because the plant's roots are mostly protected, deep in the ground.
I came across the information that if you burn the weed just enough, so that the leaves wilt, then the plant will draw a lot of water up from the root... and thereby, killing the root.
The purpose of this long-winded boring story, is that weed burners range anywhere from $65-$100. - I thought of buying the $25 one, from Harbor Freight, but... I mean... what if it's just some chintzy piece of crap?
So I started thinking, I'm actually pretty good at making chintzy pieces of crap... and I've got a whole shoe box full of misc. brass fittings:
<a href="" target="_blank">VIDEO</a>
To explain the attached pics:
Propane (from a BBQ tank) bypasses the blowgun, through the first tee.
The mini-ball valve leading into the second tee, is to regulate the flow and is used simply for starting and to allow the torch to go back to an "idle".
The blowgun plumbs full-pressure gas into the torch wand, which is a 1/2" NPT x 24" Black Iron Pipe Nipple. - Simply squeeze the trigger to get the monster flame.
Not exactly the safest setup, as (I'm sure) that the blowgun was never meant to plumb propane gas. The store-bought propane weed burners, IIRC, are regulated to about 30psig max.
The shroud is a piece of 2-1/2" Chrome Exhaust Pipe (which, actually, used to be part of a turbo setup on some rice-burner type car).
I originally had the "jet" about halfway into the shroud, but to get it to sustain a full-pressure blast, the shroud position had to be adjusted.
If I had bought all these fittings though, it would've cost me 5 times as much as the chintzy one from Harbor Freight. All-in-all; it was just a fun project.
NOTE: Unless you are just pathetically bored-out-of-your-skull, please skip past the next 8 paragraphs -
We've had a problem with weeds every summer, ever since we moved into our current house. For two years now, I've patiently pulled and pulled and pulled, only to have the damn things come back every two weeks or so.
My wife kept telling me to just buy a 55 gallon drum of Roundup and get it over with... But I've hesitated to do so, because we have pets. She finally agreed, but only after hearing some rumor that Roundup will actually "leech" into the ground and could very well kill everything... So, what'ya do?
With the ever-so-slim chance that you (after reading the first two paragraphs), don't look like <a href="http://sleepzine.com/wp-content/uploads ... noring.jpg" target="_blank">this</a>... Then please read on:
So anyway, I'm Googling Harbor Freight the other day (out of boredom) and came across a weed burner, by accident. I had never given them much thought before, but because we're just starting to get weeds again...
Never knew it before, but by burning the weeds, it changes the plant's cell structure. Most people have the misconception that you should just totally turn the weeds, into ash. - Doesn't work, because the plant's roots are mostly protected, deep in the ground.
I came across the information that if you burn the weed just enough, so that the leaves wilt, then the plant will draw a lot of water up from the root... and thereby, killing the root.
The purpose of this long-winded boring story, is that weed burners range anywhere from $65-$100. - I thought of buying the $25 one, from Harbor Freight, but... I mean... what if it's just some chintzy piece of crap?
So I started thinking, I'm actually pretty good at making chintzy pieces of crap... and I've got a whole shoe box full of misc. brass fittings:
<a href="" target="_blank">VIDEO</a>
To explain the attached pics:
Propane (from a BBQ tank) bypasses the blowgun, through the first tee.
The mini-ball valve leading into the second tee, is to regulate the flow and is used simply for starting and to allow the torch to go back to an "idle".
The blowgun plumbs full-pressure gas into the torch wand, which is a 1/2" NPT x 24" Black Iron Pipe Nipple. - Simply squeeze the trigger to get the monster flame.
Not exactly the safest setup, as (I'm sure) that the blowgun was never meant to plumb propane gas. The store-bought propane weed burners, IIRC, are regulated to about 30psig max.
The shroud is a piece of 2-1/2" Chrome Exhaust Pipe (which, actually, used to be part of a turbo setup on some rice-burner type car).
I originally had the "jet" about halfway into the shroud, but to get it to sustain a full-pressure blast, the shroud position had to be adjusted.
If I had bought all these fittings though, it would've cost me 5 times as much as the chintzy one from Harbor Freight. All-in-all; it was just a fun project.