[TheForge] propane forge burner book

[email protected] [email protected]
Fri Feb 27 13:39:01 2004


In a message dated 2/27/2004 6:37:46 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Maybe steel doesn't stay as hot for as long here in Minnesota
as it does in warmer climes but it sure doesn't seem to me that
there would be much point in turning down the forge between heats.
What does the savings in gas amount to?

Bob
 Good question
The answer would very too much to even try to address. But, gas savings isn't 
the only issue. Even in Minnesota summer comes around every year. Why put up 
with more heat than you need? Then too, turning your back on an idling forge 
is more relaxing than turning your back on something roaring behind you. 
Control is always good.
Mikey


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