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Anyone have an idea where I can find 4 used pots?
 

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Funny you posted this up! I could use 1 or 2 of them too! I thought someone down in Temecula had them here on RDP for sale.

If we find a seller, and the pots are in decent or better condition, I would like 2 of them if possible. 👍
 

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Thanks don't really want to spend 300.00 per pot
 

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A smudge pot boiled over in my buddies pit this past weekend in Phoenix and almost burned down his whole Race trailer and race boat! Be careful

How does this happen, i've been running these things for a decade now and have never heard or seen anything like this potentially happening. (and we've done some super sketchy shit with these things. Leaf blower in the intake makes for some action)
 

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A smudge pot boiled over in my buddies pit this past weekend in Phoenix and almost burned down his whole Race trailer and race boat! Be careful
Burning oil?? Moisture is bad for them. I’ve used smudge pots for 15 years only had one boil and was burning oil.

Use mine weekly in winter and stick to straight gas and camping I’ll mix some diesel in as it burns longer.
 
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Thanks don't really want to spend 300.00 per pot
Go on ig look up smudgepotusa he sells used ones and inspects them thoroughly sent a few there who were pretty happy.

Think he’s in Fontana
 

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How does this happen, i've been running these things for a decade now and have never heard or seen anything like this potentially happening. (and we've done some super sketchy shit with these things. Leaf blower in the intake makes for some action)

I heard the oil boiled over. I wasn't there, but it burned a few chairs and real close to their awning. Flames were 30' high.

Burning oil?? Moisture is bad for them. I’ve used smudge pots for 15 years only had one boil and was burning oil.

Use mine weekly in winter and stick to straight gas and camping I’ll mix some diesel in as it burns longer.
Yup. I heard the oil burned over the top and lit up the asphalt
 

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I heard the oil boiled over. I wasn't there, but it burned a few chairs and real close to their awning. Flames were 30' high.


Yup. I heard the oil burned over the top and lit up the asphalt
IMO oil sucks I know a few use it. Yes it can burn good but it’s just makes a mess inside with sludge and smells like shit when you shut it off. Then again the moisture in oil can cause boils or even if it gets burning to hot.

Why I stick to gas or diesel. And gas burns clean and safe and easy to light up with some common sense.
 

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IMO oil sucks I know a few use it. Yes it can burn good but it’s just makes a mess inside with sludge and smells like shit when you shut it off. Then again the moisture in oil can cause boils or even if it gets burning to hot.

Why I stick to gas or diesel. And gas burns clean and safe and easy to light up with some common sense.
I burn red dye diesel
 

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A smudge pot boiled over in my buddies pit this past weekend in Phoenix and almost burned down his whole Race trailer and race boat! Be careful
This happened to me once, it was operator error. The pot was kicking ass then it started to slow down and soon after it was like molten lava pouring out of it. I'm sure what happened was there was some residual water left over in the pot after cleaning it out and it started to boil. What a mess
 

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How does this happen, i've been running these things for a decade now and have never heard or seen anything like this potentially happening. (and we've done some super sketchy shit with these things. Leaf blower in the intake makes for some action)
Mine did it once because water got in the pot
 

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I heard the oil boiled over. I wasn't there, but it burned a few chairs and real close to their awning. Flames were 30' high.


Yup. I heard the oil burned over the top and lit up the asphalt

oh woah.... yea

diesel fuel only for me. one of my buddies was burning used oil in his, he had crazy issues with buildup in the pot.
 
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A smudge pot boiled over in my buddies pit this past weekend in Phoenix and almost burned down his whole Race trailer and race boat! Be careful

I saw that too! Wild to say the least
 

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I used to light hundreds of them as a side, nighttime job in high school in the 70’s in Riverside. worked from midnight to 5 am.
 

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Mine did it once because water got in the pot
This makes sense, water is heavier and sinks to the bottom, bottom of the pot takes the longest to get hot (farthest away from combustion), water vapor has to boil through hotter and hotter oil as it rises toward that combustion (and oil has a much higher boiling point than the water which will create violent boiling) leading to greater and greater expansion as it climbs through that progressively hotter oil....

Gasoline has a much lower boiling point so the water trapped in the bottom can never boil in a gasoline pot.

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This makes sense, water is heavier and sinks to the bottom, bottom of the pot takes the longest to get hot, water vapor has to boil through hotter and hotter oil, which has a much higher boiling point, as it climbs leading to greater and greater expansion....

Gasoline has a much lower boiling point so the water trapped in the bottom can never boil in a gas
This makes sense, water is heavier and sinks to the bottom, bottom of the pot takes the longest to get hot, water vapor has to boil through hotter and hotter oil, which has a much higher boiling point, as it climbs leading to greater and greater expansion....

Gasoline has a much lower boiling point so the water trapped in the bottom can never boil in a gas pot.
I had a buddy put his cooking oil in his after thanksgiving dinner and it boiled over and shooting out like a volcano to.i believe it was from the water from the turkeys
 

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Definitely water makes them boil over. From Smudge Pot Directs instructions.
 

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Boil over, this is what it can look like in a tank fire.
 

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This makes sense, water is heavier and sinks to the bottom, bottom of the pot takes the longest to get hot, water vapor has to boil through hotter and hotter oil, which has a much higher boiling point, as it climbs leading to greater and greater expansion....

Gasoline has a much lower boiling point so the water trapped in the bottom can never boil in a gas pot.
I’ve left mine out in rain.went to bed and it suddenly rained. But anyhow like said I’ll burn gas mostly and next night I heard crackle and pop I closed holes and let it burn slower never boiled out though. Just kept it low and it was fine.

With the oil I didn’t get that just a crackle and shit was overflowing
 

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Yea this is the dude who I got all of mine from. I haven’t heard from him in a while though.

I’d bet I’ve prob bough 12 or so from him over the last 6 years or so. They tend to wander off with my friends and family.
 

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Funny you posted this up! I could use 1 or 2 of them too! I thought someone down in Temecula had them here on RDP for sale.

If we find a seller, and the pots are in decent or better condition, I would like 2 of them if possible. 👍
I know a guy in Rialto ca
Here is his number. 909 702-6995
I would text first. He is in Rialto. Tell him Ron Bierma gave you his number.
 

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I would take one or two as well.
I know a guy in Rialto ca
Here is his number. 909 702-6995
I would text first. He is in Rialto. Tell him Ron Bierma gave you his number.
 

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Anyone have an idea where I can find 4 used pots?

These are built better then the old units and don’t have to worry about having holes in the bottom like the old ones.

If you have old ones and the bottoms have holes they also sell brand new bottoms for
Them as well.
 

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These are built better then the old units and don’t have to worry about having holes in the bottom like the old ones.

If you have old ones and the bottoms have holes they also sell brand new bottoms for
Them as well.
Thanks really don't want to spend 300. Each
 

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Do a search here on RDP there used to be a guy who sold them.

Also check Craigslist and FB Market place.
 

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Just picked one up from smudge pot USA. Great guy, was in great shape.
 

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How many people would want a smudge pot? I think i found a bunch in nor cal i would be willing to drive up and get them if we could make it worth the trip. I wanted 4 and I see two other people maybe wanted 2 each is that all?
 

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How many people would want a smudge pot? I think i found a bunch in nor cal i would be willing to drive up and get them if we could make it worth the trip. I wanted 4 and I see two other people maybe wanted 2 each is that all?
You would want to make sure someone has gone through all of them. Otherwise they have pin holes in the bottom and all kinda of build up so they stink. Its worth buying ones that have been pulled apart, cleaned and inspected. If they havent been you need to buy several more then you need so you have parts.

The guy in Rialto is around $160 a unit.
 

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Wife and I jumped in the truck to go get these and we broke down again second time in 3wks
 

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Thats not my truck thats the guy we were going to get them from. This is my truck
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I would be interested in two at the moment, but can't really justify the brand new $319 each price tag. $100 each makes it more attractive, but then you have to worry about cleaning it and inspecting/replacing bad parts. I'll probably give the Rialto guy a call this coming week.
 
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