August 2, 200916 yr Okay its been a while.... I have uploaded another series of pictures showing air gate & control, ash dump, motor & blower mounted & my first fire in my Album Gallery "Fabricated Coal Forge". There are 56 pictures in that album including design diagrams for your reference.Fabricated Coal Forge - Blacksmith Photo Gallery This was a great project with lots of challenges including today when I was sitting on the floor lining up the air gate mechanism when the bloody very heavy handle decided to move hitting me square on the head...... Well I saw stars, you know the feeling it hurts that much you can't even swear Air Gate Handle Fully Opened - Blacksmith Photo Gallery Enjoy.... Edited August 2, 200916 yr by mod07 delete bad links
August 2, 200916 yr Locky, Looks like your blower will blow your fire right out of the forge without the air gate. It looks really great and I love your setup. Cheers
August 2, 200916 yr Author Thanks Rob, the blower is leaking oil a bit so I will need to recondition it soon but it works very well. I was concerned about the size of the gap between the firepot and clinker breaker but all good; heated up the coil spring in no time.
August 2, 200916 yr The whole setup looks fantastic Locky you must be very pleased. A lot of thought and hard work has gone into the project, thanks for sharing the photos and diagrams with us Cheers Ian Ross
August 2, 200916 yr Great Job, I am planning a forge build for this winter, ( USA ), and will be incorporating your air shutter handle in mine. Thank you for the great pics, keep them comming. And welcome to, IFI. Keith
August 2, 200916 yr Wow, that's quite the step-by-step. Much appreciated by all. Yeah, that's some blower, don't point it this direction please.
August 3, 200916 yr Author Thanks guys appreciate the feedback, like a lot of people here I too would like to contribute in some way to the craft of Blacksmithing and I do hope these type of step by step guides help some. Cheers, Locky.....
August 3, 200916 yr That homemade forge looks better then anything you could ever buy! Good job, have fun on it you will have.
September 10, 201411 yr How's the forge holding up 5 years on? Anything you would change with some time in use?
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