[TheForge] Gas Forge Plans
Alix Peshette
apeshet at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jan 3 09:41:27 EST 2006
Hi,
In line with Bruce's comment about finding a metal 5 gallon bucket...I
salvaged two large RV propane bottles that were thrown away because they had
the old connections on them. I was planning to use one of them for the
forge body.
So, any suggestions, cautionary tales, etc about opening and cutting one of
those babies?
Thanks,
Alix
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[mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Bruce Freeman
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 6:05 AM
To: zman59 at earthlink.net; theforge at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Gas Forge Plans
Larry,
Although not an expert in gas forges, I've been involved with them since
1997 when I first saw them at CanIron I. Since then I've helped construct a
few dozen (mostly at two workshops, hence of similar design). With that as
qualifications...
I really like your design. I note that you used the kaowool properly -
making two separate layers of 1" wool, abutted at the bottom. Using the 2"
stuff works, too. One concern it that you don't seem to have supported the
brick at the floor of the forge on anything but the kaowool. I'd suggest
cutting at least four holes through the blanket under the brick, and using
something there (pieces of firebrick or castable refractory) to support the
weight of the brick and any steel on top of it. (I don't KNOW that this
matters, but I strongly suspect it does.)
The biggest drawback I see in your design is just FINDING that d****d metal
5-gallon can. Everything's plastic these days. Rolling a shell is one
solution, and not hard to do.
Your burner is simple and apparently has all the advantages of the Bienstock
Burner (http://www.frontiernet.net/~gnreil/close.jpg). You state that you
assume that the pipe fittings are accurately cast and tapped. I shouldn't
have to remind you about what happens when you ASS-U-ME! But it shouldn't
be too difficult to check that things are aligned, and possibly to make
corrections if they are not.
I didn't read every word you wrote, so I may have overlooked something. If
so, I apologize.
Thanks for your contribution.
Bruce
NJ
>>> "Larry Zoeller" <zman59 at earthlink.net> 12/28/2005 9:36:23 PM >>>
To All,
I just posted some online plans to build an atmospheric gas forge,that it
is a really easy to build forge. I would really appreciate it if you could
look at the plans and tell me what you think. I would welcome any feedback
about them. The URL is
http://www.geocities.com/zoellerforge/simplegasforge.html
Thanks in advance,
Larry Zoeller
4312 Lahnna Dr.
Louisville, KY 40216
zman59 at earthlink.net
http://www.geocities.com/zoellerforge/
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