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    I finally put together my forge tonight. The exterior of the tube is 10” by 12” the chamber is about 4.5 X 12. I am going to put a movable back wall and coat with ITC100 this weekend.

    You can see my old one brick forge in the background, the off white brick.

    Nearly done,

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    Nice clean workmanship ! Now you can play a whole bunch! I like the interior dimensions and the shelf in front,..... back shelf also?
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    Looks like a step-up to full scale production (scale meaning size)
    Wish I could get my other life back… so much fun with metals… Oh well maybe one day…

    Keep us posted man, this is looking good so far .

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    Very nice, Charlie!! This place continues to be exciting I tell ya.

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    Default great work

    Don't know anything about it except one day you will boil metal in it.Good luck nice work and please show picture end product too .i mean blades when you start to produce them.thank you

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    I can't believe what you've managed to produce using that brick thing! Looking forward to seeing what comes out of the new one!

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    Charlie, that looks pretty good! Do you anticipate having to choke the burner down at all?
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    Thanks for the comments.

    It is the same on both ends there are two shelves.

    I have a choke made but could not tell that it made any positive changes. Perhaps I need bigger vent holes like has been suggested to me. There are three of the vents plus the portion of the tube that is not blocked by the 1/8 pipe. The jet is a 1/8 pipe with a cap on it drilled to .5MM - .020”. I made several different jets.

    I have several burners that I made this one runs the best over the greatest range of pressures and flows.

    It seems to run smooth and heat up quickly.

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    Default good burner

    Your burner and forge look like it will get the job done.

    For others who may be interested do a search for Ron Reil and burners/forge. or go to his website and browse around

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    Also have a look at the hybrid burner webpage (these burners are described on Ron's page also)

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    A good way to make burner tips is to use mig welder tips (tweeco tips mentioned alot).

    What did you use for insulation in the firebox?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapcan View Post
    What did you use for insulation in the firebox?
    I used ceramic wool and satinite.

    Charlie

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