[TheForge] water on the fire and how much fuel?
Demon Buddha
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Sun Jul 7 17:14:01 2002
I have pretty much stopped using water, but on occasion I will to
contain the fire. No need to have 40 pounds of coke burning a hole
in the forge if I'm banging out 6 penny nails. Not that I make nails,
mind you.
Phil Rosche wrote:
>
> I don't never use no water.
>
> (how's that, a triple negative)
>
> Phil Rosche
> South Carolina (of course)
>
> >How many of you regularly use water on you fire when working? Another thing
> >I have been wondering is how much fuel do you use when building a fire. Do
> >you have lots and just keep the fire contained with water, or just use
> >enough fuel to get done what you need to do?
> >
> >Thank for any comments,
> >T. Clark
> >
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