[TheForge] Forge firepot.
Bruce Freeman
FREEMAB at pt.fdah.com
Thu Jun 29 15:34:18 EDT 2006
Walt,
I don't know for sure whether you'll get an acid from water+ coal or
ash. Wood ash is alkaline (opposite of acidic). Coal itself may be
somewhat acidic. Burning stuff changes its acidity, sometimes a LOT.
But water plus anything ionic is corrosive.
Bruce
NJ
>>> wmullett at bright.net 6/29/2006 2:19:03 PM >>>
I've never had a problem of clinkers sticking to the tuyere either but
then I also don't get many bad clinkers. I know my coal is part of the
reason I have few clinkers but also I believe the fact that I use a hand
cranked blower is another reason.
I also have as light gauge portable forge that has held up very well
for many years and it was original. I've seen several old forges like
this that are still ok. I think you can use gauge material with manual
blowers and if you are careful not to soak your forge in water when you
quit.
Bruce - doesn't water react with the coal / ash and produce an acid?
Walt
From: "Bruce Freeman" <FREEMAB at pt.fdah.com>
Date: Thu Jun 29, 1:58 PM
To: <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: RE: [TheForge] Forge firepot.
I've never had a problem with clinker sticking to the firepot. I've
used steel or cast iron firepots. What are you using?
Bruce
NJ
>>> grover.richardson at gtri.gatech.edu 6/29/2006 1:07:11 PM >>>
<snip>
Huge pieces of clinker can stick to the firepot and be hard to
remove<G>.
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