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reneeholiday

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  1. bumping from the depths because i need to make one of these...
  2. sorry to jack your thread, but I'm guessing my huffing (I was calling it "sputtering", but think we are talking about the same thing) is from the breeze as my forge it outside. I will try a shield of some sort.
  3. Nice! Merry Christmas, indeed! :-)
  4. oh, and these have the choke wide open. I realize I didn't open incrementally, but instead wanted to focus on what burner would behave like with no choke.
  5. I really appreciate the replies, and regret not responding before. I'm still working out the kinks. I have read enough to know there's no sense adding a blower to naturally aspirated burner. ;-) Oh, and the tip is 0.035 tip with 3/4" x 8" pipe. Here are some more clips/pics. This is running about 10 psi (though I've gone up to 12-15 without huge change except the amount of flames coming out of front, which is why I had tried blocking the opening w/firebrick). this sputtering starts to happen after forge is up and running for a while (maybe 5 min+). could it be partly from the paint burning off front? :-/ will post more when I get back from class.
  6. I have a choke that I added because I couldn't keep the burner lit (out of the forge) wide open. the choke is closed about 3/4, but when I open it up, it sputters. this may be because of the low psi though. forgot to mention, it's self-assembled, from zoeller kit.
  7. ok, here's some quick footage of my first atmospheric forge/burner. I have work yet to do on the forge body, and from what I've read, and the large amount of dragon's breath, I believe I need to reduce the front opening some. I haven't run the forge for more than 5-10 min total yet and the highest PSI I've messed with is <10. please share your thoughts. :-)
  8. it's the PTFE pipe Thread Sealant -- I think this is the MSDS for the one i have. http://cleanfit.com/MSDS_Sheets/bm_pipe_compound_w-ptfe_msds.pdf I guess my question is, how hot do the joints/threads get?
  9. the long winded ramblings are a heckuva lot better than a soap opera! ;-) I love reading this stuff.
  10. well, the parts arrived from Zoeller on Wednesday... it's driving me mad I haven't been able to start work on it yet, but patience is something I'm striving to learn. :-) anyway, the one thing I was having trouble with is finding pipe sealant. I went to the local AirGas to try to get it, but they didn't really have anything suitable. they referred me to a boiler supply place down the street. I went over there and they don't really carry supplies to sell, but gave me part of a can of blue monster. anyone have any experience with this? is it ok? I will update thread as I go along. thanks!
  11. Bumping this thread up after someone inquired in another thread --- http://www.iforgeiro...ge/#entry358743 thanks to everyone who has posted about this option. I've just gotten my parts from Zoeller and about to build my first. I'm so antsy and time-limited though, I almost wish I'd gotten an affordable plug-n-play...
  12. Bumping this thread up after someone inquired in another thread ---
  13. I'm studying sculpture at the local University, and while they don't have a welding program, I am in "Metal Fabrication" which touches on the basics of most things in the metal shop. I have done a bit of mig and OA, but haven't tried the stick at all. after reading these threads and seeing some ok priced tombstones in local CL, now I gotta learn! However, I have no garage, am using carport as workspace. The dryer outlet would require a LONG cord (probably 20'+), so maybe I should focus more on OA since my dad has a rig I can use at his home, across town.
  14. curious indeed. I had to lol at your comment, everything Mac.
  15. ok, thanks guys! I can't tell you how many hours I've spent reading this treasure trove of knowledge. I'll talk to my dad, who's an engineer, about the reinforcements. and of course I'll be taking process pics. :-)
  16. yes, I have been looking & ordered parts for the zoeller simple gas forge. :-) but neither local Home Depot nor Lowe's sell the metal paint bucket, and i havent been able to procure an old propane or frion tank, so I opted for the air tank. then I remembered I had saved the popcorn tin in case I ever built the flower pot furnace. and like the fact it has a lid. I realize there will be some notable reinforcements necessary and then there's the issue of legs. THEN, I started to wonder/worry if it is galvanized...
  17. ok, I'm (not so) patiently waiting for burner and insulation supplies coming from Zoeller. I ordered supplies for the simple paint can forge, but I don't have a paint can. I purchased a 5 gallon air tank from harbor freight, but can't help but wonder if this popcorn can could work, or if it's too thin/flimsy. although i would paint it w/high temp rustoleum, it would still be funny to know it was once sporting FROSTY the snowman! ;-P what do you think?
  18. Joel, I am anxiously awaiting my forge parts, but am practicing tapering on clay for the time being. I think I will take the multiple uniform object approach as well. And hopefully I'll remember to take pics so later I can SEE how far I've come. ;-)
  19. O_O here's my newbie amazement! ;-) I have MUCH to learn. I did a project using punch and drift when I took a blacksmithing class a couple of years ago. the bug has festered since and I am anxiously awaiting the parts for my forge/burner... I guess I will practice on some clay.
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