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Here I am
adjusting the jet to shoot straight down the burner tube. I had about a 20
degree angle from where it was obvious the gas was hitting the side of the
burner tube on the top to where it was hitting on the bottom. I split the
angle and tightened down the set screws. On a safety
note, make sure to stay out of the direct path of the intake end in case
the jet tube spins around on you. Notice I am off to the side and
my right arm is above the burner. Also at this point you want to adjust
the position of the flared pipe on the end of the burner for the best
flame stability. (Somehow I did not end up with a picture of this though.)
To do this use long-handled water-pump pliers and gently slide it in
or out as necessary. When the burner has cooled back down, tighten the
set screws on the flare.


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