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This is a discussion on Introducing......The Flamethrower! within the Blacksmithin' forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; So, last Friday night, I got my new forge up and running. Here's the details... Old, used Champion 400 firepot ...
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| SWEEET! Nice forge Aaron, nothing says good times like having a cold one by a nice new fire, congrats on the build. HAND CRANK TOO very nice choice
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| That's one serious forge you put together. It is amazing how much air a 400 will put out isn't it? good job. frosty
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| Thanks fellas. Sam: I agree totally, after I got everthing going, the wife showed up with the beverage and says "Here, you deserve this after all the time you've been putting in getting this thing together." Frosty: Actually, the blower is a Canedy Otto, the firepot is a Champion 400. Maybe I should have nicknamed it the "Heinz 57" forge. James: It might melt down a Buick, but the way people are scrapping everything nowadays, I'd have to use a new one to see. I really like the nice bed of coals it makes once the fire is started. I'm also amazed at how little coal it uses, compared to an electric blower. Seems like hand crank allows for awesome control of the heat, too. It got dark on us the other night, so I didn't get to play much. The following Sunday I got a few hours to play, and was really pleased. It doesn't throw too much flame after the volatile burn out. I was just getting on it a little too much in my excitement, in those pictures.
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| Nice job. One thing to keep in mind when using cement blocks is when layed on their side like you have them they are pretty weak and break very easily, not likely a problem since you really don't have that much weight on them but I see people put all kinds of things on them when they are on their sides, like cars and such, not a good idea. Not picking on you, just wanted to put out that word of caution for those who might not know that. welder19
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| Welder19: Thanks for the reminder. I thought about that, and opted to put them like that due to the lack of serious weight on them. The holes provide nice little "niches" to stow hardy tools, short pieces of stock, etc. while I'm working.
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