January 29, 201313 yr I started with firewood in a wheelbarrow, then coal in a stack of firebrick. After getting tired of spending my precious playtime getting ready to play I assembled this thing. Nothing orginal I can take credit for, just a lot of time looking at what others have done. The only purchased materials in this are a piece of pvc pipe and a fence top cap. Everything else was salvaged or found on side of the road. Ok, where my pics?? Im at a loss. Ive downsized the pics and still no upload.
January 29, 201313 yr Did you "attach" them to text message...You may have uploaded them, but if you do not "attach" them they may not show up....Dale
January 29, 201313 yr Author I added the file in the browse box, but I never saw anything to actually upload the pics. Just the button to post or preview.
January 29, 201313 yr Go to photobucket.com and upload them there. Theres a place to the right of the picture once its uploaded where you can copy a html img link to your photobucket pictures. This link can be posted right in the message body.
January 29, 201313 yr When doing upload, did you click on area of uploader bar that is in Yellow circle... This should of been second screen of upload process..... Try to go back and edit original post (using FULL Editor) to see if "Attached Files" are still available to "Add to Post"... Dale
January 30, 201313 yr Author Here is the almost complete forge. Needs a little tweeking yet. The plumbing is a corner fence post I cut and welded into a T. My air comes from a salvaged furnace blower. With the bottom missing out of my T its almost just enough air. When I cover the bottom its a little too much air.
February 11, 201313 yr Good job once again proving ingenuity and creativity is all that is needed to forge metal. Doesnt hurt that its nearly free. This is the forge i built when i started out all salvaged all free.
February 12, 201313 yr Author Thank you. Between work and family haven't had a chance to really heat it up. Hoping to be home this coming weekend and have something to come out of the forge.
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