Catfish fryer
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Catfish fryer
I saw this catifish fryer about a year ago at Cabela's and finally got around to building it. Shown here testing with water for leaks...
Here is the company's website :http://www.cajunfishfryers.com/howitworks.html
go to their site and click on 'how it works' and 'safe fryer' to see how it is unique.
Here is the company's website :http://www.cajunfishfryers.com/howitworks.html
go to their site and click on 'how it works' and 'safe fryer' to see how it is unique.
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JamesB wrote:I've seen those things too and have lusted after them... You version looks like it came out great! how much to build me one?
I appreciate everyones comments. Sorry JamesB but, this is a build-only-one-for-mysef build. I highly recommend this type. Got the oil up to 350 and throttled it back a little. I put a full basket of catfish and a full basket of frozen fries, and it never budged 1 degree. Used the liquid canola shortning from Sams.
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I like it, very nice indeed, OK, I want one. Thanks for the link. CF
OH !! and the food and photos are really looking good. I was thinking about fried fish.
OH !! and the food and photos are really looking good. I was thinking about fried fish.
OK, get over it, you lost. God bless America
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JamesB wrote:Can you detail what you did for the burners?
Thanks.
The burner is just the same adapter that you see on most every high pressure burner (jet). On one side of the adapter is the male flare that you screw the regulator hose on to. The other side of the adapter is a cap with a single hole drilled in it. In this setup on the fryer, the fire burns in the tubing and the exhaust comes out the back. Make up air comes from the rear and sides of the tube.
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Papa Tom wrote:Hmmmmmmmmmmmm JD Cool......
Now I've got inspiration for yet another project.....
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Jet_deck wrote:JamesB wrote:Can you detail what you did for the burners?
Thanks.
The burner is just the same adapter that you see on most every high pressure burner (jet). On one side of the adapter is the male flare that you screw the regulator hose on to. The other side of the adapter is a cap with a single hole drilled in it. In this setup on the fryer, the fire burns in the tubing and the exhaust comes out the back. Make up air comes from the rear and sides of the tube.
Thanks! I thought that you had some sort of burner pipe in there...
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