How hot can I get my propane bbq to go? I need 565 °C. or 1049 ° F?
I want to anneal borosilicate glass but annealing ovens are way too expensive. I will gladly modify/sacrifice my bbq if I need to.
Answer:
It won't go that hot.
You'd probably be better off just starting from scratch to get that hot, consider a building an oven out of firebrick or similar insulator, and using a blower to force convection (get more air to the fire). Or an electric heating element. See the link below for a better idea of what the finished product might look like.
Your normal every day BBQ is not designed to get to that temp. If you use 2 propane forging torches and in closed in ceramic bricks to retain the heat. Best way to do what you want is to use a ceramics kiln (oven)
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Answer:
It won't go that hot.
You'd probably be better off just starting from scratch to get that hot, consider a building an oven out of firebrick or similar insulator, and using a blower to force convection (get more air to the fire). Or an electric heating element. See the link below for a better idea of what the finished product might look like.
Your normal every day BBQ is not designed to get to that temp. If you use 2 propane forging torches and in closed in ceramic bricks to retain the heat. Best way to do what you want is to use a ceramics kiln (oven)
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