[TheForge] Foundry heat source

Michael Horgan lughaid at earthlink.net
Sun Feb 11 21:09:00 EST 2007


Yup, that would be me, Frosty. Still futzing with the design to 
eliminate that little problem.

At 11:07 AM 2/11/2007, you wrote:
>I don't recall who it happened to but someone (I think) on this list 
>made a chip bed forge using one of Mikey's burner designs and melted 
>the 3,000f kiln shelf he was using for the fire grate.
>
>Frosty
>-------------------------------
>If it ain't forged
>it ain't real.
>Wrought iron is.
>The FrostWorks
>
>Meadow Lakes, AK.
>
>http://www.artmetalradio.com/
>
>From: "Jerry Smith" <jerry_smith at anvilsandinkstudios.com>
>
>
>
>>Jim,
>>
>>I would very happy if the burners for my foundry setup
>>would burn at 2,400 degrees F. I have a NC Tool
>>Whisper Daddy, and it gets plenty hot, above 2,200
>>degrees F.
>>
>>So far I have seen complex burners and not so complex
>>burners, they all have the same basic structure. I
>>like Frosty's deaign, because it is really simple and
>>hard to mess up.
>>
>>Jerry
>>
>
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