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CTBlades

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  1. 2 hours ago, wana be said:

    Thanks CT I moved from Haddam, CT to Gods country 22 years ago.  John

    You went the wrong way, I was born in Vanburaine, grew up is So. Addison with a summer camp in Newfield and move to CT 30 years ago....2 more years and I'm heading even farther south to SC. Can do the cold anymore with my heart issues! 

  2. Actually I think you have it backwards Frosty, I'm slacking way to much and not using my tank or hot tooling enough lol.

    Thank you for the link beech, I wasn't sure where to look in the forums. If I was working full time with the forge I am sure I'd go with the heater but it seems I'll just empty and fill when I do use the forge for now.

    Thank you gents!

  3. This might be an odd question but here goes.

    With winter being here and temps now well below freezing, my cooling bucket for my tools has frozen solid in my shop as I only use a gas space heater when actually out in the shop. When I used my coal forge I didn't do any forging in the winter but now that I built a gasser I can work in the shop (as long as it's not 0). Do you guys have any suggestions to help the freezing or am I simply going to have to empty when done and fill it when I go out to forge? I thought about using some anti-freeze mixed in the water however I think it may not be safe. 

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

    Ray

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