[TheForge] Forge Design.

Bruce . freemab222 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 10 19:31:16 EDT 2015


wasn't there a thread YEARS ago about a gas forge that heated a pile of
ceramic pellets, simulating a bed of coal.  It sounded interesting, but
I've never tried it myself.

Bruce
NJ

On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 11:01 AM, CGRAF <adveniam at att.net> wrote:

> Most of us have used , or are using, Coal and gas fired forges.
> I am frustrated by the limitations of each.
>
> The coal has the whole irritating the neighbors with the odor issue.
>
> The gas forges have problems putting the heat exactly where I want it
> heating up to large an area or limiting the forms I can make and still
> insert the piece into the forge.
>
> I have been playing with forges built to purpose out of just a loose pile
> of firebrick. This allows me to modify fire shape and area pretty much on
> the fly. It is a bit more trouble than changing the shape, size and
> intensity of a coal fire but not much more.
>
> Anybody else out there have any thing that you have tried to address these
> or other issues with differing fuels and forge designs?
>
>
> Mike Graf
>
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