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Papasmirf

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2007 New Holland TC30
I've always want a forge. Do any of you have forges, preferably DIY. Thanks in advance.
 
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If you look for horse shoeing suplys, you should be able to find several kinds, including gas fired or coal burning.
 
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Papa,
Do you have any blacksmithing experience at all?
Please don't take that question wrong, I'm asking to help you find what your looking for and at what level.
To your initial question, if you want to build your own gas fired forge (and it's a good choice for a number of reasons) this is the place to visit.
Hybridburners.com home page
 
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I'm a retired hvacr contractor. I've fabricated many things many times from sheet metal, copper, brass, steel flat stock and <iron. I by know means a blacksmith, have read extensively and looked at a few dozen web sites. I've posted to this sight because everyone seems to be professionals and honest. You opinions mean something.
 
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Cool, a metal smith.
Have you looked over Rex's web site?

I've used commercial gas forges and with coal fired forges; for my money if I needed/wanted more than what I have Rex's nozzles is what I'd buy more of. They can not be beat bar none.

A coal forge is nice because you have (and need to have) so much control over range and size you need to work within, but fuel can be a problem in some areas and the forge needs to be on a dedicated site unless you're willing to use a very small pit (or fire).
On the other hand gas fired forges can pretty much be picked up and moved anywhere you want/need them with minimal effort.
Visit Rex's site.
 
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I have a small gas forge that I built, got the burner info from a video on line by Dave Hammer. He also has some good videos on making a gas forge. Mine is too small. about 4" inside, 6" would be a good finished inside size.
 
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I built mine from a 10 1/4 inch x 18 inch pipe section.
In the end it gave me 7 inches width x 5 1/4 height inside with a pass through. In reality though my actual working area is only about 4" width x 6" lenght if I don't need to pass through as the pass through will shrink the working area (ie. the available heat).
I'm thinking about building something bigger and I will sooner or later, but what I have now has earned it's keep many times over.
 
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Guys thank you for your input. Since my initial post I've build a brake drum forge. I had everything but the drum tomorrow I'll post some pics. I'm going to use this one for a while and just got s..,.s and giggles I'm using charcoal, just to start from scratch. My grandfather had a counter weight off an ooooollllldddd steam engine he used as an anvil. I have it now along with an 18" railroad rail, a 1/2'x3'x 2' piece of bridge plate. I'm going to fire it up in the morning so will see how my research and your help has progressed. Again thank you.
 
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I have three forges, two propane and one coal. The coal is the most fun and the furniture makers forge is the one I use the most, 8 X 8 X 36 inch box. I use mine often.
 

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