[TheForge] Fire Clay
James Davis
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Thu Jun 4 09:13:33 EDT 2009
you might try Ace hardware look for fireplace cement
Jim Davis
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> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 20:07:21 -0500
> From: forge at wi.rr.com
> To: theforge at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [TheForge] Fire Clay
>
> egilsson-9 at comcast.net wrote:
> > Hello The Forge members,
> >snip<
>
> > I have a question. Where can I obtain fire clay? I have a small portable Farrier's forge that needs lining. I live in Western Massachusetts and when I contacted a local farm supply store was told that fire clay is not available in Mass. Is there another product that I could use without breaking the bank?
> > I am new to blacksmithing, I've only taken a beginner's course, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Earl Schacht
>
> Hi Earl
> I have a small rivet forge that I lined years ago with clay that I
> got from a trench that was excavated on a job that I was working on.
> Found a seam of clay about 3 feet below grade. It was sort of swamp clay
> without the rotting vegetative matter.
> I guess the upshot is that I found a fire clay substitute, I don't
> think that you have to match any complicated specifications for lining a
> forge. As long as you aren't bouncing the forge all over the place,
> thereby cracking the dry clay into small bits, it will be strong enough
> do the job. The purpose the clay serves is to stop the coke from burning
> directly against the thin cast iron forge bottom.
> Once you line the forge let it air dry before starting a fire in it.
> The less water that it has the better.
> If the clay seems to melt (indicating to much sand in the mix) you might
> try a layer of furnace cement to protect the clay. The clay is a lot
> cheaper (free) than the furnace cement.
> Have fun, keep your gloves dry and the burn ointment handy...
>
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