[TheForge] hot portable atmospheric forges may need
propylene
Chris Kilpatrick
crimsonkil at lycos.com
Wed Jun 1 10:36:01 EDT 2005
Now the dumb question: Can't you separate water into O2 and H2 and funnel the gases into the burner nozzle? Battery charger, fish tank, hood and fan?
-Chris K.
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From: Keporter at aol.com
To: theforge at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [TheForge] hot portable atmospheric forges may need propylene
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 20:39:02 EDT
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> In a message dated 5/31/2005 5:23:58 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> robi5515 at bellsouth.net writes:
>
> Right I was trying to say that the O2 is limited by the Hi % of Nitrogen in
> the air.
> You are also are heating and exhausting the nitrogen so you are loosing
> potential heat.
> The Propylene sounds interesting.
> I might try swapping a 11/4" "T-Rex" AB for my blown burner in my vertical
> pipe forge.
> If the burner is located at least 10" below the billet door opening, it is
> way more efficient than a horizontal pipe forge.
> Chuck
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> Chuck
> Especially important tasks deserve particular tool designs dedicated to
> doing them best. The tube forge is a general light duty portable
> forge, and will
> always be beaten by specialty forges at specialty tasks.
> Mike P.
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