[TheForge] Where have all the firepots gone

Phil mobjak at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 24 07:36:36 EDT 2004


On the one hand, I think fabricated firepots burn out
quicker than cast iron ones.  On the other hand, if it
only lasts 20 years, is that a big deal?

It sounds like a Centaur Forge Vulcan firepot would
fit into your opening.  I've been using one of these
for about 24 years and like it.  Some of the new
firepots have a lip all the way around them that sits
up above the forge table.  I don't particularly care
for this style.  The Vulcan sits down below the forge
table in front and back.  It's a close copy of the old
Buffalo Vulcan.

Phil Rosche
Summerville, SC

--- TOOL GYPSY <toolgypsy at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a source for coal forge firepots
> in Canada???Does anyone 
> have a decent firepot with dump and clinker breaker
> for sale?Will it fit in 
> a steel forge with a hole 91/2 by 11 1/2 or
> close???Is there life on other 
> planets and if so i wonder if they might have a good
> firepot for 
> sale,although shipping may be prohibitive.Does coal
> smoke cause 
> flashbacks????
> 
>                                                  
> Paddy P the wannabe
> 
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