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Posted 14 October 2007 - 09:35 AM
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 09:37 AM
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 04:26 PM
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 04:32 PM
The table is 3' x 3' fire brick on 12ga sheet, angle iron frame. No fire pot, I like a duck's nest and fire brick stacked to make whatever size or shape "pot" I need. The big hood is only marginally effective, I made it years before I knew what would work. When I move it into the new shop it'll get a side draft hood.
I also have a cast iron Buffalo rivet forge and hand crank blower but no pics.
Frosty
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Inside a dog it's too dark to read.
"Groucho Marx"
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 05:05 PM
The air from the blower (which is on the other side of the wall, less noise) is piped through 3" pipe to a box with a butterfly valve in it. Air exiting the box flows either to the tuyere or to a 3" pipe that is inside the hood. This pipe ends just below the chimney pipe. The air flowing through this pipe induces draft into the chimney (venturi effect) and so it draws really well even though there is only about 9 feet of vertical pipe, including the hood. When the air to the tuyere is totally cut off (and the fire is just smoldering) all of the air goes to induce the draft. Works great.
Edit-Ash buckets fill and then overflow. There are 8" dams on three sides welded to the legs. Ashes dump on the floor. When this area gets full I get a flat shovel and a wheelbarrow.
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"The trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you're still a rat"---Lily Tomlin
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 06:43 PM
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Knowledge must be shared or it lies dead in the mind.
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 06:44 PM
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Posted 15 October 2007 - 06:14 AM
See more pictures here...Excavation and Restoration
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Posted 15 October 2007 - 10:08 AM
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Posted 15 October 2007 - 11:15 AM
Peyton
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#12
Posted 15 October 2007 - 03:50 PM
forges made from either 3/8 or 1/2 inch plate
hoods made from 3/16 plate
The big one is mine and the sides are cut out of 3/16 plate 6 ft wide and 14 ft long all one pc
the chimney is 1 ft deep x 4 ft wide.
Im 6 ft 6 so the forge is rather tall for most people but i built it to my specs
Mike Tanner
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Posted 15 October 2007 - 05:31 PM
Here's my meager coal forge =P
http://www.tharkis.c...p/coalforge.jpg
And here's my fancy coal bin !
http://www.tharkis.com/images/coal.jpg (that's the cone i just sold this last weekend /mourn, but at least i know the person i sold it to and he said i can go and visit it at any time and use it whenever i want =P )
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Posted 15 October 2007 - 09:32 PM
Answer to your question:
Make your post as usual. Then below the box where you type in your text is a section called additional options. Go to the "Attach Files" section and click on Manage attachments.
Upload File from your Computer will let you browse your hard drive for photos. When finished and click on the UPPER button called UPLOAD.
Upload File from a URL is where you place the URL if your photo is posted on the internet (such as the IForgeIron Gallery). Copy the URL and paste it here. Click on the LOWER UPLOAD button. To add another photo, repeat as needed.
When you are finished attaching photos, go back to the box where you type in your test and click on Submit New Thread to save both the text and the images.
Site Admin.
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#15
Posted 16 October 2007 - 07:58 AM
If that is charcoal briquettes you're using, you can get a lot more heat from the real stuff.
Lowes usually has real charcoal (about $4 / bag)... or you can make your own. There's a lot of info around on how to do that.
I'd venture to say that you would be better off with seasoned wood that you would with briquettes. It's a bit smokey until it chars, but the heat is going to be a lot better than the Kingsford or Matchlight.
Don
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Posted 16 October 2007 - 11:20 AM
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Posted 16 October 2007 - 01:57 PM
Frosty
Inside a dog it's too dark to read.
"Groucho Marx"
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Posted 17 October 2007 - 05:44 AM
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You can't clear the water till you've got the pigs out of the creek.
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Posted 17 October 2007 - 08:37 AM
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Posted 17 October 2007 - 08:46 AM
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