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My first build


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Well after a weekends reading here, watching videos on utube, and a rummage around my scrap piles I have started to build myself a forge

 

Here is the makings of the Hearth, with thanks to Glenn for his informative posts, anybody else's posts I have read ( too many to name )

John B for some questions and ideas answered, and to a few guys I was speaking to in chat ( I forgot your names ).

 

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It stands 14ft tall from ground to chimney top.

 

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Clinker breaker and fire pot made from 3/8 plate

 

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Hinged and weighted ash dump, clinker breaker handle and air control handle

 

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The air control Gate, the box is 3" section

 

I have today got a bouncy castle blower as my air supply (thanks John) 

 

I need now to get some ducting, some coal and some tools and a anvil, but it's a start :)

 

Oh and don't tell the wife I have told her it's a fan assisted BBQ ;)

 

It will get a clean up and a coat of paint as to look nice and pretty 

 

Any Glaring mistakes please show me my errors

 

Nick

 

 

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That's a good looking rig.

 

The only problem I see is that without a cut-out in the back of the barrel, you will be limited to short stock lengths.

 

If you cut a pass-thru in the back it will solve this problem.

 

Good job.

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Don't wait to cut that pass-through in the back of the hood.  A lot of simple beginner projects require a bend or texturing in the middle of a long piece.  Making a simple bracket, for example, to support a shelf uses 12" of stock with a bend in the middle... and that's only for a small bracket.  

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When I restored this little forge I had to make a new windscreen as the old one was nearly rusted out.  I took the opportunity to add a mouse hole door in the back for long pieces.  I'm really glad I did, as I use it all the time.  Do it now while you are building it, you won't regret it.

 

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Well it's finally finished, mouse hole cut out for longer jobs. and painted in stove paint just to look nicer. Even had time to polish the stainless chimney. My selection of coal has arrived today, Got three different types to play with and different sizes. But I start work tomorrow for my 5 day shift :( so first fire will have to wait for a while. 

 

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The update lapse was most likely part of the general proble the forum was having with an upgrade in their software, everybody was screwed up to some extent or another.

 

Nice job. You might like to put a tong rack on the front of it so they're at hand. It's not too uncommon to need a different pir of tongs and having them right there is good.

 

Frosty the Lucky.

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