[TheForge] forge repair
J. Petrila
jlpservicesinc at gmail.com
Sat Oct 21 12:15:43 EDT 2017
Using a large disk of steel would work great.. lea 've it loose in the
forge bed with nothing in it but the firepot. This will allow for the
items to expand and contract at different rates..
On Oct 21, 2017 11:54 AM, "bilcol" <bilcol at bohlfamily.com> wrote:
> I have a rivet forge that has worked well over the years but after cleaning
> it out recently I see that the bottom of the pan is in bad shape. Due to
> rust (in south Florida) and use, much of it is getting fairly thin so I am
> concerned that it could burn through soon. There is also at least one
> through crack. So I need to reinforce it somehow. I am considering using
> a
> donut shaped steel disk that would cover the region between the outer rim
> and the tuyere but wonder whether a packed refractory could do the job or
> if
> there might be another solution. Any comments/suggestions would be
> appreciated.
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> Bill
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> Bill and Colette
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> bilcol at bohlfamily.com <mailto:bilcol at bohlfamily.com>
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