Hi T4P - old cobberM8,
Observations suggest it's a tiddler I'm afraid. Been to the area in the 80's, local scrub in background not too dis-similar to size of ours. Bucket/teeth marks in bund foreground also suggest pit dims small.
In another life, fwiw, used to know a bit on the technicals, but too little for any estimate, from what is shown:
Simple, small 'stick-tite' nozzle, ratio of flame diameter to nozzle not impressive. Very little lift off evident, we all love lift off, but eflux velocity way low.
Intensity poor, low btu/h/cubic ft, little evidence of slagging of bund wall. Not much more than glorified bbq, good for steer roast at state fair, matches the bull pit on this thread.
If they were proud of what they had they'd flaunt it, a gauge and nozzle size would nail it close enough, uh uh looks like a pizz weak smoke and mirror job, but who knows.
Not saying the well is not commercial, flare of this intersect is not exactly heart warming.
Good luck to holders cheers 2O2
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