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Iguy

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  1. i was at the start asking for cfm question haha, but the automod took out the external link to amazon. i was basically just asking if an air pump for using to inflate beds/toys and what not would work? it was roughly 35 bucks and produced 35 cfm that is a good question, i am not a very experienced person with nature in that sense, call me a desk worker if you like, but how would i go about find clay? keep digging in the ground? i live on what once was a marsh low lands sort of place, since been filled in and developed on. is their a disadvantage to using refractory cement to cover the exposed wood sections?
  2. this is going to be charcoal fuel, sort of base off the box of dirt forge example in the front page. i hope i made it large enough not to burn the wood lol. i was thinking of puting some refractory cement on all exposed wood parts?
  3. that is a very good catch. thank you sir. i took it from a old closet rod, so yes most likely is chrome plated. i will replace with some black pipe. thank you!
  4. having read though this page, i am still wondering if larger air flow is better to have in place at the beginning of the design stage, and reduce it with a splitter box (if that is the right word). the other option i though of was the hair dryer method. i found this on line, fairly cheap, already has a hose attachment and it produces 39cfm with a modest presuure Commercial link removed per TOS. i am planning on using it in a home made box that i made, https://photos.app.goo.gl/C5wuNsK1JvIAwm0C3 ( i have since taken the sand out and just lined it with fire brick) the other option i thought about was using a manual bike pump. it would great more pressure but way less cfm and i would have to pump it my self thoughts? sorry about my crummy set up so far lol
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