Vic | 07/07/2019 13:51:03 |
3453 forum posts 23 photos | Some years back I bought a long neck tube to use my Sievert torch for weed burning. The only problem was that only my smallest “standard” burners actually fit the stem. The large burners I have only fit the Clarke torch handle I have. I found that whilst the largest of my small burners does the job it often goes out if there is a bit of wind. Can I assume that if I buy a large Sievert burner this won’t happen so often? Also are there any other cheaper burners that will fit their stem and what size to get. You can get what Sievert call a “roofing” burner but for only occasional use it’s a bit pricey at £28. Lastly how many different burner fittings are there? Sorry for so many questions. TIA. |
Clive Hartland | 07/07/2019 14:00:46 |
![]() 2929 forum posts 41 photos | The wind blowing out the flame on your burner is a normal thing, I try to work my weed burner with my back to the wind. Wilko sell a weed burner and B & Q sell the gas bottles. |
Baz | 07/07/2019 15:11:36 |
1033 forum posts 2 photos | After many years of trying expensive weed killers that don’t work I now use my sievert torch with long neck tube, I think it is about 18 inches long and the 2944 burner. This does the job on approx 1200 sq foot of block paving, I try to do it on a calm evening and don’t get problems with it going out, I have tried Wilco weed burners but they take forever. |
Vic | 07/07/2019 17:30:46 |
3453 forum posts 23 photos | I’ve got the 750mm neck tube. What handle have you got, the standard one or the one with the pilot flame? The pilot flame one looks ideal but I can’t justify the expense for the amount of use it would get. Does your setup with the 2944 burner blow out very often? |
Pete White | 08/07/2019 09:04:27 |
223 forum posts 16 photos | Slightly off topic, but an option is the down the weedkiller route, not for everyone I know, but does kill the roots. Professional versions of a popular brand are 4 times the strength and a fifth the price of stuff normal stuff. only for professional use.......of course. Edited By Pete White on 08/07/2019 09:07:17 |
Speedy Builder5 | 08/07/2019 11:06:17 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Pete W, and then we wonder why the bees are dying off - never mind, it will be us humans next, but we don't seem to be bothered do we ?? BobH |
Vic | 08/07/2019 11:38:14 |
3453 forum posts 23 photos | Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 08/07/2019 11:06:17:
Pete W, and then we wonder why the bees are dying off - never mind, it will be us humans next, but we don't seem to be bothered do we ?? BobH Agreed Bob. I don’t mind incinerating the drive once in a while to get rid of the weeds, I think I just need a better burner! |
KWIL | 08/07/2019 12:06:22 |
3681 forum posts 70 photos | I have a paraffin fired weed burner, 3"+ diameter "blow torch", very noisy and to be used with care. Great for starting bonfires |
Bazyle | 08/07/2019 13:46:59 |
![]() 6956 forum posts 229 photos | The problem is superstition. We are taught as children don't walk on the cracks between pavement slabs. have you noticed the warn paths in the grass in the park. So teach your children to only walk on the paving joints and make them do two rounds of every joint every day. |
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