[TheForge] Fire Pot

Phil mobjak at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 15 12:44:04 EST 2008


Chris:

1.  why would you want to put bricks on the forge
table?

2.  is your anvil horn still pointing the incorrect
way?  =8-)

Best regards,

Your friend Phil 
--- cpworsley <cpworsley at cox.net> wrote:

> Hi Phil,
> With regards to the lip on firepots, I found that
> when laying firebrick
> splits on the surface of my built in forge, they
> came right up to the top of
> the pot and there was nothing in the way of sliding
> work into the fire.
> 
> (The pot itself is set into a 1/4" plate that is
> about 30" square.)
> 
> Chris
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf
> Of Phil
> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 8:45 AM
> To: Sponsored by ABANA
> Subject: Re: [TheForge] Fire Pot
> 
> 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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