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In Seattle area and New to the form and blacksmithing. Took a few classes and then decided to purchase a Vevor 2 burner forge online as a start for doing some work at home. Seems everyone is treating the insulation with something, the directions for the forge say nothing about it! Are they pretreated or is it just not addressed by the manufacturer? anyone use the Vevor forges and what do you recommend? I have fired it up twice just to see how it works and play with the air/lp mix, would love some advice on what psi someone uses with one of these as well!
Questions about forge insulation
in Insulation and Refractories
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Frosty,
The model number of the Vevor forge I got is JH-FXL004. Below is the Vevor website for this model and all they say is:
About this item
burner can boost the heating efficiency. The thick zr-al insulation blanket and forge lid will help maintain the temperature for a long time.
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I am not knowledgeable about refractory insulation and am clueless if their zr-al insulation blanket is even similar to the toxic insulation mentioned in the earlier parts of this thread.
As bad as it might sound I'm not overly concerned about it being the best forge and spent the $160 online to get something that would let me practice some simple basics of Blacksmithing and get a better feel for if it was something that I wanted to continue pursuing and then spend the $$$$ to get something better when I had acquired some knowledge, skills, and preferences. The manufacturer directions don't really give much information on proper use, and the first time I fired it up it smoked badly as the burner opening was partially covered by the insulation, which prompted me reading more and finding this form. It was simple enough to get the material cleared out of the burner opening, didn't smoke on second firing after, but did have an odor. I already scared 50% of my lung tissue from exposure to burning toxic waste in Iraq and I don't want to add to that problem.
I hope you can forgive my ignorance, I appreciate your time and detail in your reply. For the FNG novice who is practicing basics of working metal is the refractory kiln wash you recommend something you'd think is needed to make it less of a potential health hazard to use? Or is it more a performance and efficiency modification?
I will definitely check out the thermal baffles, and don't love the fire brick, but I'd like to modify this beginner forge as little as necessary and invest in the next one if/when I get to the point of making something more than just fun and mistakes lol. Even if I keep going with this forge, the lining being a wear item makes me think that upgrading when this lining is done would still get me far enough down the road to know it's something that I would like to be investing the time and money in.
hopefully that all makes sense and thank you again for your time and knowledge