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This is a discussion on another portable forge build begins within the Blacksmithin' forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; I`am starting to build a 2nd portable forge ! Its goin be a side draft . The frame will be ...
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I got a old tank this weekend for my hood !!! I`am starting work on it this week (probally today) I`ll keep ya posted on progress! I have a quick??? though! Should I make it 36 inchs tall or make it 31 1/2 which will make the post vice not need a drop down mount??? And where is the bbest place to get felxibale pipe? (for the blower)
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2 types of places I can think of to get flex pipe. 1st is HD or lowes or some other big home improvement store, the have aluminum flex pipe used for exuast vents ( this is not the lite stuff used for dryers) I have this on one of my forges and it is 3years running so far. For better flex pipe try auto part store or tracktor supply store, they use it to repair or fab up exuast systems.I will be useing this on my new shop forge I am finishing up. I see you found a drum, We use to get our grease in 20 gal. drums for heavy equipment.
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UPDATE: Okay I finshed the hood besides the monts and wire wheeling and primiering.. I`am going to try and get a brake drum for i tommorow at NAPA . I found anew place to get metal from Noble Metals Scrap Iron Thanks,Chris |
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Ok its been a while since I worked on the new porta side draft forge but I got the tabble cut out. And the hood is finshed cutting, working on the frame now , I got 1/8 inch plate for the table and 1.5x1.5 x1/8 angle for the frame. I also bought 2 brake drum the same so if one Ever burns up i got another to fit down in the same hole. Pics soon
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Well, Some of Y`all know I`am building a new shop. I WAS going to build the coal forge of my dreams for it. BUT I`am buying a New 286Lb. Euroanvil & all my money is going to that(I`am getting a deal). So I`am finshing this forge up to put in my shop because I want a side draft in it. I Figure after I buy the anvil I`ll save up & build the coal forge of my dreams (centaur Firepot, Fabbed side draft hood,) . Today I WILL be building the frame and see what I get done. I dont have the ash dump yet but will get what I can done today . Also My new shop should be dryed in by Tuesday. I`ll post pics of the new shop, forge. Sorry This post is long winded. Chris |
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Chris, as your forge is new construction, think back a ways to a time when people heated their homes with wood and coal. In the house many had a coal bin they wound fill with a ton or more of coal each fall. They also had a ash pit (hole) in the fireplace where they could shovel the ashes so they would fall into a bin located on the floor below (basement). This allowed them to stay indoors where it was warm and the fuel and ash removal was easy to access. The ash dumps on the coal forges I have seen hold only a small volume of ash, then it is dumped into a container or metal bucket when full. Full in many cases can be measured in cups of ash, must be dumped often. Each dump creates a cloud of fine dust that gets out into the room. More importantly, if you dump the ash several times you have HOT COALS in the ash container, that can remain hot for a day or more. How many folks take the time to extinguish the HOT COALS in the ash container before they leave the shop? BP0337 shows a 5 gallon bucket of water under the ask dump, which kills any fire or hot coals in the ash. It also shows the twyere pipe extended to just below the water line in the bucket, which means there is no ash dump, the ash automatically goes straight into the water. For smaller twyere pipes 2 inch or so the power fine ash can float on the water and sometimes clog the end of the pipe, but with a 3 inch twyere pipe this seldom happens. I have used this system and find only two minor problems, one when the ash builds up in the bucket (usually over 4 gallons of ash) to the point of touching the twyere pipe, and when the water in the bucket freezes in the winter. Changing the bucket cures both problems. (grin)
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