roro
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As I am having difficulty finding a supplier on-line, does anyone know who sells these?
We are looking for size 68 (1/32")orifice for a LG2HT.
We are looking for size 68 (1/32")orifice for a LG2HT.
First place I tried but they don't have it listed as a part as far as I can see, so was hoping it's a fairly standard item that an on-liner stocks.You can try Little Giant.
I'll bet I cleaned my jets well over 20 times and never had a problem.Once you remove the jets from the ring it is very likely they won't thread back in and seal properly. Your better off just replacing the complete burner ring. Good luck, I suppose it will take a while to get sent your way.
Where are you located? I may have a used set if I didn't toss them.As I am having difficulty finding a supplier on-line, does anyone know who sells these?
We are looking for size 68 (1/32")orifice for a LG2HT.
That’s because you did itI'll bet I cleaned my jets well over 20 times and never had a problem.
Thanks Bob that worked for us for 30 odd years on our 6 gas units, but that's a hand tool. When the boss isn't around a drill must be so much better.Next time they need cleaning go to a welding shop and purchase a set of welding tip cleaners. If it doesn't fit into the jet hole, get a smaller one until it does go in.
Thanks Bob that worked for us for 30 odd years on our 6 gas units, but that's a hand tool. When the boss isn't around a drill must be so much better.
Like a flame thrower.well....it sounds like it probably gets a lot more heat now
I've used Little Giants for 35 years and used to take the jets out to clean them. But a few of the threads started to go bad so now I just use the welding tips cleaner and blow them out with compressed air.I'll bet I cleaned my jets well over 20 times and never had a problem.
unfortunately all closed - major supplier is in Auck lockdown and gone bush as not taking calls or emails so can't even find out if he stocks the right size or thread type@roro I'd try find a gas fitter/plumber who services asian restaurants, not too different than a wok burner.
Might get you running while waiting on states shipping
You don't remove them at all. You clean them out right where they are in the burner ring.Once you remove the jets from the ring it is very likely they won't thread back in and seal properly. Your better off just replacing the complete burner ring. Good luck, I suppose it will take a while to get sent your way.
What happened to him?I had a little giant, once.