[TheForge] Re: Water on your coal forge fire?

Mike Spencer mspencer at tallships.ca
Sun May 30 01:36:45 EDT 2004


With the coal I'm using now (which is quite good) I just use water
from a long-handled dipper occasionally to put damp the fire along the
edge when it's getting too big.

Some coal I've used -- I think I have several bags of it somewhere --
wouldn't coke up into a solid dome or even large, easily managed
chunks if used dry.  For that coal, which was pea size with lots of
fines and dust, I mixed water into the coal to make a slurry and added
that to the edge of the fire.  I don't know that it made more or
better coke, just coke that held together better.

So I'd say:

    1. Keeping fire within bounds

    2. Dealing with lots of fines and dust

    3. May depend on the quality of the coal

I don't have any theoretical basis for any of that.

- Mike

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