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This is a discussion on Coal vs. Charcoal within the Blacksmithin' forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; I have used both...was wondering what people think about the pros and cons of each......
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I have not used charcoal but I like the coal because I can build up the fire in different ways depending on the task at hand, bituminous coal stays lit while I take a break and I have learned with it. John, Does charcoal burn cleaner, hotter? Is that what you learned with?
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Doug, I'd say charcoal burns cleaner. This is the popular belief, that's what most people say. And I'd say coal burns hotter, although others have pointed out that the max temperature achievable is the same for coal and charcoal. It just seem like, with typical forging practices, the steel get's hot faster with coal.
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yes thats true.. i will be getting coal soon but i have been using charcoal since... i have a fairly big fire and that works but i find i get alot of clinker.... i pul it out and throw it into a cinder block to cool i find that charcoal works and needs about the same ammount of air as coal
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James, Thanks for that bit of info. This will be my first winter forging. It is a 20 X 20 unheated shed so any way to get some extra radiant heat will be good I am sure. Probably will stick with coal because I do not have the time to make my own charcoal and the coal is more economical around here.
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