[TheForge] propane forge burner book
Ralph Sproul
[email protected]
Mon Mar 1 17:47:00 2004
Mikey, Good point, I can build a burner that mounts into the forge
with a sleeve to do plug in testing. I have lots of spare burner parts
lying around.
On this forge, you don't cut a shell, it is mostly firebricks with a
lifting lid.
Ralph
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] propane forge burner book
> In a message dated 3/1/2004 10:15:34 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
> I plan to bring one of the "Verticle Sidewinder" gas forges to the ABANA
> conference. I'll also be helping in the set up & welding tent, so we can
> easily do burner experiments in the evening (if folks have sample burners
or
> mixing head & barrels with them), as I should have a scratch start tig
with
> me and can just cut one apart and add something in if folks feel creative
> after hours......... If the gear is set up, it's only a few minute change
to
> see what happens.
>
> Ralph
> Ralph
> Choice is good; so is experimentation. But rather than cutting on the
forge
> shell, why don't you use burner collars, with sliding washers over a bit
of
> ceramic fiber. This way you can mix and match to your heart's content. You
can
> even use different kinds and sizes of burner to achieve whatever otherwise
> mutually exclusive goals you have in mind.
> Mikey
>
>
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