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giantdude33

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  1. I have a 660 that I restored. Attached are some before and after pictures. IMG_6091.MOV IMG_7115.MOV
  2. Attached are some additional pictures and a drawing of the dimensions of the shutters.. let me know if you need anything else..
  3. I’ll take the hood off my forge tomorrow and get some really clear pictures of the shutters and some exact dimensions for you
  4. That looks like a nice one… I’ve attached some pictures of the shutters for you if you want additional information, just let me know. IMG_6400.mov
  5. Once I get a fire going in this I will post my findings …I’m curious myself.. apparently returning the hot gas back through the blower and back into the firebox add some fuel efficiency ??anyway, it’ll be cool just to see the smoke sucked back through the blower…
  6. Attached is my finished project. The moderator did not like my previous video. I am hoping they don't find issue with this one. IMG_6257.MOV
  7. The shutters do work. Now I just have to get it out of my garage..I am thinking weld up a frame with wheels :-)... Thanks much for your advise and kind words. It is greatly appreciated.
  8. I have finally finished my Forge project. Two things that I would like to add if I find them are an original quench box and a buffalo motor to drive the blower.
  9. Blower blades are all intact. In fact, the wires that are braised to those blades to support them is still in place.
  10. I am preserving /restoring a buffalo 660 Forge. Please see my video for progress. IMG_6091.MOV
  11. Thanks for all of the great suggestions. After I posted I was able to break out a small chunk. Then, with the patience everyone suggested, I was able to chip out larger chunks separating them from the cast pan. It took a couple of hours but it is completed without any casualty ( to the forge of course). Thanks again for everyone's assistance!!
  12. I need to remove the refractory from a cast forge pan in order to free up and remove the firebox. I don't want to use Muriatic acid to "eat" the concrete if I can avoid it. I have tried a chisel to break it but it is strong stuff and I am concerned about breaking the cast pan. Any knowledge/wisdom/advise from everyone with more experience and smarter than myself would be greatly appreciated.
  13. Great pictures. The hand crank blower is original to the forge. The blower below the forge looks to be a sheet metal job , probably a squirrel cage blower put together for some unknown purpose. but not original. The picture below is your blower out of a catalog.
  14. Blackwater forge of this forum posted a 6660 with both a hand crank and electric blower attached but had no pictures. PACO312 had a picture of a 6660 posted very similar to yours. If you could post a picture of the back that would be great. It should have a gas return tube connected back to the blower.
  15. I appreciate your keeping an eye out for me. Thanks in advance for all your help. Thank you for your help . It is greatly appreciated.
  16. Some folks have asked for pictures so I wanted to include what I have so far. The forge is complete except for the 200 blower and the gas return tube. My father had it buried in his barn for 40 years and I recently rescued it. Please keep me in mind if you run across anyone that may have parts. Many thanks for the responses and assistance. Thanks for the suggestions. I know the quest will be hard but I am hopeful. I am one of those guys that like to restore back to original...I know, it's a sickness. Last year I had a No.3 Buffalo blower missing the 1/2 moon gear and finally found that part so I remain optimistic in my quest. I have posted some pictures. Many thank for the thread.
  17. I am looking for a part for a buffalo 660 downdraft forge. The forge is complete except for the blower and the re-circulation tube that goes from the back of the forge to the blower inlet. I may be able to find the blower but the tube will be a challenge. If anyone knows of someone that has a forge parts junkyard any help is appreciated.
  18. It is 10" from the center of the handle shaft to the base circle of the gear on the clutch drive. I have looking for a 10" gear that I could retro fit and had not thought about a toothed belt. When I fully restore the blower I will have to have a solution and the belt may be my best bet. I will of course cross all fingers and continue my quest to find an original gear. Thanks everyone for your great suggestions.
  19. Below are some pictures of the blower. The last picture is from the Buffalo catalog and shows the gear that I am missing. I know its a long shot but if anyone ever runs across a gear like this please contact me. I am new to this forum and blogs in general and have already been scolded by the moderator for posting my email address. I guess the best way to get a hold of me is to reply to this blog and I will keep checking back. Thanks in advance.
  20. I recently bought a Buffalo #3 blower. It is complete except for the 10" 1/2 moon drive gear. If you know of anyone that might have such an item please contact me. Thanks in advance. email address removed per TOS, to contact send a PM.
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