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On 12/15/2018 at 3:37 PM, JHCC said:
Side issue: you did rigidize the ceramic wool in your forge, right?
So, I did ask the guy and he recommended a stronger regulator (which I got) didn't use yet.
I know I have ceramic wool in my forge which is coated by thick refactory. So I'm "safe"
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Hi all! I quickly progressed from coal to gas in a matter of trying coal once. we dont agree. Anyrate. Disclaimer: I am 99% self taught so..I followed the plans laid out by a youtuber i made a gas forge and burners out of an old propane tank and some pipe. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiSgR-IJMyk) I am quite proud of myself i learned how to stick weld also. After a couple of small projects (simple tons, knife and Kukhri) im getting more comfortable really cranking the heat. I have since then got a fire brick to go inside and i stack on the backside of the forge. I am running a 30 psi regulator. Being said when i light the forge i steadly increase the gas, when i hear popping i increase it more. At one point just recently i was unable to increase my gas flow and i kept hearing the popping. A couple questions: What do i need to do to stop this? get a higher regulator? I assume my forge was too hot? I also assume if i continue to let the popping happen that is bad? Thanks in advance.
2x72 motor question
in Grinders, Sanders, etc
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About 3 years ago I decided to start my 2x72 build. Life got in the way and several tracking issues with a treadmill motor I have up.
Recently I said heck it and got the origin blade maker 3/4 Hp motor and vfd.
Before I drill holes I want to make sure I'm doing it right.. I assume I want all the wheels aligned/ level with the drive wheel? And back from the grinder frame to establish good tension so the belt won't fall off? Thanks in advance