[TheForge] propane accessories.

Jerry Frost [email protected]
Sat Feb 14 15:05:03 2004


I agree Bob, with one caveate: Gabriel isn't planning on using it IN the
house or fairly air tight room or building. At that point a person should
have some knowledge and experience with gas, combustion, venting and such.

Under "normal" circumstances a gas forge is very simple and pretty
inexpensive. The regulator and hose being the most expensive burner
components, the refractory the most expensive furnace component.

Frosty
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If it ain't forged
it ain't real.
Wrought iron is.
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Meadow Lakes, AK.


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Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] propane accessories.


> I think dave is saying don't make it harder than it is. That's what
> you are doing when you equate making a forge with plumbing
> a house. Making a gas  forge is several notches easier than
> plumbing a house. Buy the stuff, look at it a while, put it together,
> check for leaks, light up. Not that hard. Lots of guys have done it.
> Gabriel can too.
>
> Bob
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