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Rub

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  1. Good, I tend to over think the simple things sometimes. I'll check back for any other ideas, but I guess I'll just make a bunch of disposable tuyeres. I was afraid something might burn out while working and make a mess or cause damage. And the good lord knows I don't want to break my new toy. Rub ;)
  2. Hey guys and gals, Just found you site yesterday. So this is it . . . I just bought an old coal forge the other day and it is missing the tuyere. I was able to rig up an old cast iron floor drain cover (short term fix) and it worked pretty well. The question is any suggestions on how to make one or where to buy one? Someone selling on Ebay but they look as if they will not last very long (not very thick and also not cast iron). Looked around on iforgeiron and did search but did not find anything relevant. The ID on the up pipe is 2-3/4" (3" pipe?) and the bolt spacing center to center is 3-7/8". Attached is a picture of the forge. The whole coal forge thing is new to me, have been using a gas forge for quite awhile and always thought the coal looked like a real pain. But after playing with it for two days now I like it, its got personality. And thanks in advance for your replies or suggestions. Rub
  3. Hey all, Looks like a great form, stumbled onto you site this morning while trying to Google up some info for a part I need (or need to make) for my forge. I'll look around a bit today and maybe post some pictures tomorrow or late today if I don't find a solution. Rub ;)
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