[TheForge] Induction Forge?

Jerry Frost frosty at customcpu.com
Sat Aug 19 00:52:04 EDT 2006


Thanks Ries, Steve.

I've known about induction heating for I don't know how 
long, including melting and forging but thought it 
wasn't efficient enough to be practical on a small 
scale. Wrong again? What a surprise that is eh? <grin>

Using tubing lets you circulate coolant through the 
coils and seeing as you can shape them virtually any 
way you want makes it a really versatile tool.

Hot item indeed and something else to covet. <sigh>

Frosty
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If it ain't forged
it ain't real.
Wrought iron is.
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Meadow Lakes, AK.

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From: "Steve Kayne" <skayne at charter.net>


> We have been using the induction forge in our shop 
> for a few months now and it is magic.


>  It saved us a great deal of time and made our task 
> easier so far and certainly a lot more fun.
>
> Steve Kayne


>
> From: "Ries Niemi" <rniemi at fidalgo.net>
>
>
>> Grant Sarver, who is the Tong King of North America 
>> (he has personally made and sold over 30,000 pairs)

>>
>> Jock reviewed them- http://www.anvilfire.com/news/
>> and go to page 2.
>>
>> ries
>>



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