[TheForge] propane forge burner book

Steve Smith [email protected]
Wed Feb 25 20:57:00 2004


Jay, that is brilliant, so brilliant that it is obvious (but only after 
the fact!).

Steve Smith

Jay Hayes wrote:
> Mikey,
> Our new Super Wide Oval Forges are made with the steel shell rolled as 
> an oval tube rather than a round cylinder. This makes the forge wider 
> but not taller. That allows wider parts to be heated with out 
> drastically increasing the volume of the interior of the forge. The oval 
> shape, like the cylinder provides the excellent support to hold the 
> ceramic fiber refractory in place and good radiant heat and convection 
> qualities. Since we roll our shells in house we can control the shape to 
> suit the needs of a particular application or process. With energy costs 
> soaring fuel efficiency becomes a big factor.
> 
> Jay
> 
> [email protected] wrote:
> 
>> Jay
>> OK, 'fess up. What in the world is an oval forge. It sounds very 
>> interesting. Think I missed a bet there.
>> Mikey
>>
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