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WestCoastHunter

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  1. Thank you, I was thinking the same thing, I also have my pressure gauge right at the tee at the top of the air fuel mixer, downstream of the needle valve, I think most people have their pressure gauge between the tank and the needed valve from what I have seen. Odd thing, i never adjust the needle valve just the pressure on the regulator.
  2. They make VFDs that are single phase input and 3 phase output, you can buy them on ebay for 100 bucks, i use one on my drill press and belt grinder.
  3. That is what I was assuming seems pretty tough to build much pressure with a full port orifice, I have only run naturally aspirated forges Ron Riel style Burners so its new to me. I think ill try to crank it up to forge welding temp, Which I have never forge welded so that will be interesting. Thank you!
  4. Newbie here. I built a new forge with a ribbon burner burner is 8" x 4" with 20 each 5/16" holes fed by a 2" supply pipe. I read most guys run at 1 PSI Propane for forging and 5-7 for forge welding. I cranked up the forge last night to see what pressure I could get, I never even registered 1 PSI when it started choking due to to much fuel. the gas supply is 1/4" pipe and the air fuel mixer is a 1/4" 90 elbow in the 2" supply pipe. I am wondering if I will never get those pressured due to the large orifice size of the gas supply or if my blower is not adequate. I do not actually know what my temps are I guess I need to crank it up and see if it will forge weld? any thoughts?
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