i agree with doug, muphys selling point with his heater is (no nozzels to plug) does he recommend 80 psi ? that seems high, i have read several post from people that built his heater and never heard of nozzel plugging, i have talked to paul (aka murphy) more than a dozen times on the phone and he has allways been more than happy to answer questions
Yes he recommends at least 80 psi, but realistically at that pressure through such a small 0.15 nozzle, it's not really going to stay 0.15 for long.
Believe me, I've tried all kinds of different nozzles, but they all wear out within 6 or 7 lightings of the burner.
If this problem could be solved somehow the design is great, and as already said I've spoke with Paul on this but all he could suggest was fitting a ss nozzle from a supplier in US which I have done, but to no avail.
I really could do to speak to someone who's successfully built one of these heaters, but although theres a lot about them on the net, I still haven't found anyone who says, "yes I made one it works perfect"!!