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Caballo bueno

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  1. How much would you make the side draft crater for a forge with a 30 mm air tube? I would like to know more or less a measure with the iron crater. Thanks
  2. is to weld a piece that is finished and I have to avoid those high temperatures where it is not necessary to make it as clean and smooth as possible
  3. Recapitulating the width of the crater is determined more or less by the depth of the crater and my tube that faces the fire of 25 mm completely including the wall is shallow and the nozzle through which the engine air circulates is too narrow
  4. The tober that conducts the air to the fire tube is 6 cm thick and the tube that gives the fire 2.5 cm wide the crater has a depth of 8 cm and a circumference of 19 cm. Thanks.
  5. It is a hinge that I have to weld for an implement but the part where the pin goes I do not need to reach that temperature I only need that temperature a few millimeters back and since it is millimeters and the part that does not have to be welded is finer it can burn Would fireclay work?
  6. So, the width of the crater equals the depth? Could it be taken as the norm?
  7. I have to weld a thin piece in the forging and I have a problem, a part that goes behind the welded piece is very stuck and it will also take a lot of heat, it may even burn. Is there any material with which to coat this part and protect it from heat to what does not burn?
  8. want to make the iron crater traditionally they have been made of earth but, I prefer iron so I forget to have to fix it periodically. It has to be a forge that heats to the welding point of, about 10-15 cm long and a little wide too would not be bad.
  9. I use coal, does the crater differ somewhat from that of charcoal?
  10. Okay sorry, then? How do they find out the width they will give to their blast forges?
  11. Are we talking about the width of the crater? What would be the width of the bottom of the crater at the top? From highest to lowest?
  12. I use mineral coal. I have seen what you have put in the tube and the depth that the crater must have in relation to the size of the tube. How do you know the width of the crater in relation to the tube? Are there bellows as powerful as the motors we usually use for our forgings?
  13. The hole from the air to the fire is 22 millimeters. I believe that the crater is not deep enough since in relation to the nozzle, it is only 8 centimeters deep from the crater. Here in Spain we always moisten the charcoal on the sides of the stove, so that it burns just enough.
  14. with an industrial extractor. It is too powerful for my taste 700 W
  15. I do not know why it does not work and expand the fire
  16. the round crater then does not work the forge has a depth of 8 centimeters
  17. Hi! I would like to build an iron crater for my side blast forge but I don't know what shape to give it to make a large fire pit to temper knives and weld large piece. Greetings from Spain and if I have any lack in my English I beg you to excuse me.
  18. Hi| I from to spain,I have some doubts about the anvils to list: 1 Is it certain that Peddinghaus anvils when working cold on them break the edges. 2 He's heard a lot about Haberman anvils; but can't find a place selling them or if they are still being made. 3 He does a lot of cold shoeing and is looking for a larger anvil that resists denting or breaking the edges like his old 32 kg anvil does. 4 Where can he find a Haberman anvil if they are still being made and the price for one? Greetings
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