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Jesse Steele

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  1. Thank you! I am excited to learn from y'alls experience. Just moved to Amarillo, TX. Never thought the Navy would take me to the Texas panhandle. Thanks again. Thank you! Makes sense. I have a tendency to over-research and under-execute. So much misinformation online, I look forward to getting your book back so I can have a reliable, consolidated information. Thanks again! Jesse
  2. Buzzkill, Thank you for the prompt and great response! Looks like I have some research to conduct on forced air burners! Jesse
  3. Good afternoon from a true rookie. Apologies up front for what is undoubtedly a repeat question. I bought Mr. Porter's book back in 2014, and shamefully, I never made the opportunity to follow through on a burner build. I am in the Navy and just moved to a new home that has an outdoor fireplace with natural gas piped in. I am looking into the potential of tapping off that gas line and finally building a burner and forge. Unfortunately my copy of the book is still with the majority of my household goods and I cant bring myself to pay the current prices on Amazon for a second copy (though still worth it). At any rate, I will patiently wait another two weeks, but I wanted to know in advance if tapping off my gas line is a good idea or should I just stick with a propane tank? I have been reading a lot that says natural gas is not delivered st a high enough pressure for forge work. Sorry, lots of words for a pretty basic question. Thank you, Jesse
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