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Pro-Forge PF 200 opinions?


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I have a chance of getting a used one, and have never heard of them. They look nice and it says they're good on fuel, but I'd like to hear from anyone who has actually used it what they think.

I'll be using it for small stuff, skewers, key chains, hooks, etc.

Using search turned up nothing. Thoughts?

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Made in USA by Cliff Carroll

Why not contact them directly with any questions.

 

 

 

The PF-200 Pro-Forge reflects just that and delivers what today's farrier wants in a fire. Clean, fast heat that's easy to weld in.

Pro-Forge took for granted that you wanted high heat without sacrificing fuel efficiency. You needed bar stock ports, cast iron doors that don't warp and a hassle free ignition system. Now you've got it.

Life and work should be as simple as possible, so we've added innovative new feature like Twin Instachange Jets that realign instantly after cleaning and hearth plates you can change right through the front door. Even our ceramic fiber liner is unique. Its round design and state-of-the-art manufacturing process ensure that it stays intact. Even over those bumpy roads.

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Call Cliff on the phone - I picked up an anvil from him there in Larkspur...nice guy who showed me his entire facility, including all of his forges he was assembling at the time. 

Great customer support - my experience anyway.  Try that old fashioned way of contacting someone - call them on the phone!

  • Phone:303-681-2643
  • Fax:303-681-2343
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I do not recomend it for truck/trailer mounting, nor do i recomend it for working exclusively small stock, it will bring a shoe to welding temp, and will handle 2" round stock and heat 10" of it. The ports are very convinient. A cout of Ir refectent would be nice and i would grab a peice if kiln shelf to cut down and use to save the factory bottom. 

I use one to shoe, about 8 hours to a 20# bottle, more if you throutle back bettween heats,  

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