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elkhvac

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  1. It's all done and it's solid. I did get to use it some today. It has some ring but not bad at all.

    The hammer rack extends 3" off the base. It is not in the way YET. If it gets in the way it will be easier to cut it off then to put it on :D All and all, its my first stand for my first anvil and I like it. Thanks for the input I enjoy learning from you guys.

    Gary

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  2. I have a question. An all thread to attach the anvil? One or two? You need to anchor both the front and back.
    Most of the metal box bases I have seen are sand filled. Lets ya adjust the height when needed also cuts
    down the ring.
    Ken


    Yes, there is an anchor point for both the front and back. I was going to use sand. I decided to use concrete for some additional mass. I was also concerned that the small foot print of the anvil would tend to sink or tip in the sand. I set the height to 2.5" above my fist. My back does not handle being bent over very long. I have several 1" thick rubber pads in can stack and stand on when i need to lower the anvil. I use them in other parts of the shop when i need to adjust the height of a bench.

    Today i need to come up with a way to hang hammers on the stand.

  3. Gary, Which burner design are you using? Yeah the independent will help you have control over the temp. I didn't realize that was what you were doing. By they way the forge does look really nice.

    Martin


    Thanks Martin- I'll be building 3 sidearm burners for the forge. It should get to temp fairly quickly.

  4. I think that 3 burners might be too much for that forge. I have a one burner and at 5-6 psi I am at 1923 deg. 15 psi I am easly at 2300.I could go higher, but I didn't want to burn my thermalcoupler out. Point being I think your going to have trouble without overfiring the iron.

    Martin


    I have taken the into consideration. My forge will have 700 cubic inches so two burners i feel would have been marginal (i am building the burners myself). The burners will be independently controlled so i will be able to run it on one, two or all three burners depending on the heat required. thanks for the input


    Gary
  5. this is a link to the pics i took while building my forge. Most of the design came from zoellerforge.com. (Thanks Larry!)

    http://s997.photobucket.com/albums/af98/elkhvac/Building%20my%20first%20forge/

  6. Hi all-

    I'm a newbie. I have been wanting to get into blacksmithing for along time. I now have started building a forge. I have about 10 hours into it now. I'm trying to get the duraboard and a few other parts ordered from Larry Z. Hopefully I'll start on the burners this weekend. :) Thanks for sharing so much info its been a BIG help.


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