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Iceman35

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  1. 1 inch blanket topped with 1 inch fire brick. 1 inch blanket on the side walls and 2 inches of blanket on the ceiling. Leaves roughly a 4 inch by 4 inch by 12 inch forge chamber. 265 cubic inch chamber area
  2. Plan Fat50 Ammo Can : 11-3/4" x 6-3/4" x 8-1/4" inside dimensions. 8# 2300 degree Kaowool Ceramic fiber. 1 inch on the sides. 1 inch fire brick and 1 inch Kaowool for the shelf 2 inch Kaowool on the top. Gives me a chamber size 265 cubic inches My plan is one single 3/4 inch burner. I don't intend on welding with this forge. Is applying anything other then rigidizer necessary for my intended purpose? Any suggestions you might have would be appreciated.
  3. Iceman35 replied to Mikey98118's topic in Gas Forges
    I have decided on a paint can forge should suit my needs for heat treating the blades I intend on making. I’m not going to be welding or forging any blades just heat treating blades from a 2 to 6 inches in length. So I don’t think I will need a hardened forge floor because I’ll just be setting small blades on it or holding or supporting them on a rest. 2 layers of Kaowool insulating blanket all around the inside and back wall with an extra cut to form a flat forge floor. Buttered and “Rigidized” with fumed silica. Then the inside will be coated with either Plistix or Metrikote. That in a nutshell will be the forge hull. I’ll close down the front with a couple of insulated fire bricks if needed. Now my big question is how to get it hot? A Propane torch? Maybe use a 3/8th or a 1/2” “T” burner, “Z” burner? Heck maybe something else? I have a grasp on how to build the burners, but I haven’t a clue on what size orifice to use on burners that size. I have read countless post about burner theory here by the masters and my head is melting.
  4. Basic = cheap and easy Sounds about right!
  5. I thinking 6" x 15" square tube 1/8th" wall volume =453.75" 2.5" od tube volume= 76. net volume 377.15 Kast-O-Lite 3000 19.2 cubic inches per pound 19.643 pound if i did the math right 25lbs just to be safe
  6. Actually I should be asking how much Kast-O-Lite 3000 it took to fill. I can handle the rest
  7. Oh I so want to make this forge! Any chance you have a total cost of this project?
  8. I'm looking for a small to medium forge for some knife projects I have in mind. Right now I am in need of the basic heat treating type forge to start with.
  9. Hail from Smithville Missouri. Wanting to build a small heat treat forge to start with and learning on the way!

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