[TheForge] Fire Pot
Phil
mobjak at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 15 10:45:00 EST 2008
Aubrey:
With regard to firepots:
- I don't care for ones that have a lip in the front
and back (i.e., it sits up above the forge table).
- My two favorite firepots of all time are the
Buffalo Railroad and the Champion Whirlwind. They are
both big, and they fit below the level of the forge
table in the front and back.
- While not as heavy a casting as some firepots, I
like the Centaur rectangular ones. They are almost an
exact copy of the old Buffalo Vulcan firepots. I've
been using one for about 27 years now with no
problems.
- I've only seen two cases of problems with firepots.
In one case water was poured directly onto the
firepot and it cracked. In the other case the firepot
was mounted in a brick forge and it didn't have any
ventilation around the outside and it burned out.
Phil Rosche
Summerville SC
--- "Washington, Aubrey O." <awashington at ou.edu>
wrote:
> Okay, I'm finally ready to start building a new coal
> forge for my shop. I have several portable forges,
> but I need (want) a more substantial one for the
> shop. So, I'm in the market for a rectangular fire
> pot with clinker breaker & ash dump. I know what
> Centaur has to offer, and I am not really interested
> in fabricating one. What suggestions do you all
> have for a good quality cast iron fire pot? If
> possible, please include websites or other
> information on how to check them out.
>
> Thanks,
> Aubrey
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