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Home Built Forge
I saw another post on home build forges, so I thought I would show mine. This is a propane forge that I built with an eye towards some knife making along with other projects. The construction details can be found at...... sjaqua.tripod.com/forge.htm Scott B. Jaqua |
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Hey Scott, Good looking forge. Looks like you did a good job building it. I edited your post to make the web page address into a link, hope you don't mind. Good to have you here, please feel free to post other things you have made. |
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Yes, the forge seems to be very well constructed. Good job Scott. Thanks for sharing. |
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No problem with the edit at all I'm still learning how to make this place work. Thanks, I don't turn out a lot of stuff, and it's not all knives. But as I do any knives or knife related tools, I keep the board posted. Scott |
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Cool forge.(no pun intended) Does the doors hinge at both ends? It looks like a ventury system, not a blower, right? |
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Yes the doors hinge front and back. It uses homemade Ventury type burners, built to Ron Riel's design. I bought pre-made stainless burner flares. The rest of the burner assembly was made from plumbing pipe fittings. The chamber floor is two 2700 deg fire bricks sitting on an inch of Kaowool. The sides, top and doors are lined with two inches of Kaowool. The bricks and Kaowool are coated with ITC 100 on the inside of the chamber. I can weld cable at about 12psi of propane. Scott B. Jaqua |
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