[TheForge] A blown, fuel-injected, turbo-charged, dual overhead cam, 400+ H.P. forge!

Jeffrey Polaski jeff.polaski at rgs.uci.edu
Wed Mar 15 13:37:28 EST 2006


Something tells me this might not be a good idea, but you never know...

Has anyone has used gasoline as a fuel? I know they still make those
old-style brazing burners. Has any one hooked something like that up to
make a forge? I'd bet you could hook up an old fuel-injection unit
easily enough.

I imagine you could get pretty fancy -- A blown, fuel-injected,
turbo-charged, dual overhead cam, 400+ H.P. forge!


Jeff Polaski
Research and Graduate Studies Webmaster
University of California, Irvine
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-----Original Message-----
From: EKMetalsmiths at yahoogroups.com
[mailto:EKMetalsmiths at yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of irene purificato
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Subject: Re: [EKMetalsmiths] Speaking about fuel for forges...

I use regular olive cooking oil for my lamp.  It takes a little to light
it, but will burn all night using a wick of mop string.  
  I can remember my parents' kerosene heater.  Made the room toasty
warm.  I could see with some forced air a very hot flame.
  Irene

Adam Beaudoin <faolan_an_Deerg at hotmail.com> wrote: 
  having spent alot of years as a cook my question is if your using
olive oil 
how far do you have to refine it to get it to burn steadly?


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>  I have to wonder,though...was it the oil,or the "dry" pressings that
got
>used?
>There's more pressings left over than oil,and the oil would have been 
>easier
>to transport elsewhere.
>So many people seem to forget the overlapping industry theory.
>-Ekk
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