[TheForge] burners and other addictions
Mike Porter
michael.a.porter at comcast.net
Sun Mar 12 19:33:40 EST 2006
Too late for that Frosty,
Where do you think the ceramic refinements for ceramic chip forges have been
coming from? A recuperative wall furnace has been worming its merry way
around my brain for almost five years now; not that it isn't perfectly
addicting, but my mind is already pretty well ravaged with that one :) I was
a little surprised that the guys didn't jump all over the idea of a
recuperative fire box, driven by the power of buoyancy. Of course, they
haven't any idea how difficult buoyancy is to overcome in a passive furnace
system that draws air down two feet, so they can't know what a privilege it
is to use buoyancy for heat savaging, instead of fighting it!
Mikey
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Frost" <frosty at customcpu.com>
To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 3:27 PM
Subject: [TheForge] burners and other addictions
> Justified?
>
> Methinks I should get even by bouncing some juicy idea off you like oh say
> my version of a recuperative wall furnace.
>
> Striving for even.
>
> Frosty
> -------------------------------
> If it ain't forged
> it ain't real.
> Wrought iron is.
> The FrostWorks
>
> Meadow Lakes, AK.
>
> http://www.artmetalradio.com/
>
> From: "Mike Porter" <michael.a.porter at comcast.net>
>
>
>> Another satisfied customer, well on his way to the deeeeep end of the
>> pool; my life is justified :-)
>> Mikey
>>
>
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