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Rob Browne

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  1. I really enjoyed that tutorial. The music over the top was a good touch instead of the hammer on anvil sounds we all know so well. Personally I would have liked your written comments to be more common. You put them in and they were really good then there were whole sections with no comments which would have improved the presentation.

    Good show :)

  2. Just scanned this thread for the size of the pieces to be welded and cannot find any mention. If this is a practice weld then make sure you are using metal of significant dimensions (old horse shoes are great) as thin metal cools VERY quickly and is hard to weld. Once you can weld the heavier pieces then you can progress to the finer work if that is your desire.

    Also, let it soak in your fire for a while to make sure its hot right through. This can take a bit of fiddling so the outside does not burn before the innards are hot enough but a gentle, steady air flow will help so your fire hot but not raging.

  3. If asthma is a consideration then a gasser is a good option. If that is not a goer then it looks like your wife is not going to be visiting you when you are banging away. I have seen 16kg bags of lump charcoal in Bunners and remember thinking it was an expensive way to forge.

    I think I would be looking at a gasser if I was you.

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