Atlas Burner and Regulator Kits
Atlas Forge Burner Kits
- 30k burner produces 30k BTU @ 20 PSI
6″ burner tube length
0.840″ outside diameter - 45k burner produces 45k BTU @ 20 PSI
6″ burner tube length
0.840″ outside diameter - 100k burner produces 96k BTU @ 20 PSI
6″ burner tube length
1.050″ outside diameter
Choose between a venturi burner or forced airm burner with a 0-20 PSI regulator
Why Choose a Forced Air or Venturi Burner for Your Forge?
When building a gas forge, one of the biggest decisions is choosing between a Venturi burner and a forced air burner. Both can produce the high temperatures needed for blacksmithing, knife making, and heat treating, but each has its own advantages.
Venturi Burners use the flow of propane to naturally draw air into the burner. They don't require electricity, making them simple, reliable, and portable. Because they have fewer moving parts, they're easy to maintain and are a great choice for hobbyists or anyone who wants a straightforward setup. However, they can be less efficient at lower gas pressures and offer less control over the fuel-to-air mixture.
Forced Air Burners use a blower to push air into the burner. This gives you much greater control over the flame, allowing you to fine-tune the forge for different types of work. Forced air burners generally heat up faster, reach welding temperatures more easily, and perform well even at lower propane pressures. The tradeoff is that they require electricity and have a slightly more complex setup. Typically you will use this with a blower.
Which One Is Right for You?
- Choose a Venturi burner if you want: a simple, portable forge with no electrical components and minimal maintenance.
- Choose a Forced Air burner if you want: maximum heat, better fuel efficiency, precise flame control, and the ability to tackle a wider range of forging tasks.
No matter which style you choose, a properly designed burner and a well-insulated forge are the keys to achieving reliable, efficient performance. The best burner is the one that fits your budget, your workspace, and the type of forging you plan to do most often.
Stainless steel and brass construction
All fittings are custom made, steel 3/8″ flare 45° fitting (5/8-18 UNF)
Pressure gauge is rated to 40 PSI, regulator is rated for 20 PSI
This burner will not function while clamped in a vise. A forge chamber with back-pressure is required for proper function.
Make sure to clean out any spiderwebs inside the burner tube. Seriously, spiders love to build nests inside these!
Warranty: Materials and Construction, 1 Year. Not warranted against burn out due to improper mounting, lack of forge lining maintenance or flash back (burning in mixing tube due to improper operating parameters or installation).
Fitting must be tightened with a wrench to 17-19 Ft/Lbs of torque, or it will leak and possibly burn where you don’t want it to!
We do not provide a flare with our burners. Our burners are not a hand held torch, they go into a stationary device where a flare is not needed (the refractory lining creating the flare/flame holder).
