Yes. Back when I was using Propane each melt into my #6 crucible used about 1.5 lbs of propane and once the 20# bottle was more than half empty the pressure dropped enough that a refill was needed. I think each melt was costing me about $2.The burn temperature of natural gas and propane is very close, like withen 100f, i think the low pressure is why you would need that larger jet
edit ; found it, the btu content is considerably lower in natural gas that's the reason it seems "colder", 2500btu per cu/ft of propane, 1050btu per cu/ft of natural gas, so you are going to burn 2.5x the natural gas to get the same energy output as propane, probably still considerably cheaper though
I have, as expected since I'm rather anal, a computer module running my furnace. Spark Plug Ignition and project 42 was to install the flame detector which is still sitting in the box.Im sure its worth it to not have to fill a bottle all the time either, just dont forget to turn it off!
The biggest reason to go nat gas for me is to not have to keep getting propane. I don't think I would be building an automatic system any time soon. Although I do have an ignitor here for another project. Could a water tank or heater gas valve be used? I have seen the waste oil ones and talked to one of the ytubers back several years ago and he said it can be a mess. But it smells like you cooking fries all the time.
Can you show us your setup, details, etc etc?I’m running natural gas, naturally aspirated, melting bronze.
The more important reason is to not worry about bottle freeze.The biggest reason to go nat gas for me is to not have to keep getting propane
Technically, yes put together a siphon nozzle setup. Run it on kero or diesel for the most part. Total overkill for aluminum. Also have a Moya style drip burner which has a propane inlet for preheat...usually just use it as forced air/propane for aluminum.sounds high tech
have you or anyone else here built a waste oil burner ? a foundry furnace has been a back burner idea for a long while, and i always have a pile of used motor oil....