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build a cheap forge

Posted: Fri May 25, 2001 12:38 am
by Krag
I put a forge together the last couple weeks. I took a total of about 6 hrs to make it, spread out over a couple weeks because I procrastinate Image! I used scrap from a scrap yard, crap laying around the shop, a few new pipe fittings, junk from trash bins at my apartments and storage shed and my wife's hair dryer "duck" taped to the whole thing Image.

I used regular charcoal in it the other night and was quite impressed. I've used other larger and better looking coal forges, and this one worked just as good. Kinda hard to look at, and too small to do much over 3/4" rod, but it's only for a small patio of an apartment. It's enough to end my severe lack-of-forge withdrawals!
Anyways, I always see people asking about forge plans and costs etc....
Well, this should show you what you can do with a little scrap, trash, charcoal and and a lot of welding rods. If you want more explicit instructions, email me.

http://www.100megsfree3.com/kragaxe/as/Forge.html

PS...I used it to heat treat my repousse chisels I made from 1/2" A-2 tool steel with just ordinary charcoal and JGraham manning the duck Image.

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Posted: Fri May 25, 2001 10:16 am
by Clay
Man, that's the nuttiest blow dryer I've ever seen! The forge looks good Krag. So, have you tried it with any cool plate projects yet?

Posted: Fri May 25, 2001 10:34 am
by George
Nice work MacGyver! Thanks for the post looks like I'll be looking around the shop for scraps now, becoming a trash digger myself.

Posted: Fri May 25, 2001 2:19 pm
by Troy
Hehe, a ducky puffin!

I bet you could take the dryer apart and wire around the heating elements.

Of course, I may just be quackers.....(Insert Groan Here)

Posted: Fri May 25, 2001 2:23 pm
by Guy Dawkins
Just in time for the Memorial Day weekend!

When do the brats go on Image

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Posted: Fri May 25, 2001 3:39 pm
by Krag
I have some 1/8" plate left...I'm sure I'll be raising something...It'll probably end up an ash tray, though!

LOL! McGuyver would have used a car battery, some coat hangers and a silver dollar to weld it!

Yes, BUT: My wife would be barbecuing me on it if I tore apart her hair dryer! I figure it's the end of the semester, I ought to be able to find plenty of them at garage sales.

It won't see any use this weekend, but some of our neighbors are pretty much full of bullshit. If I dry them out properly, they ought to burn quite nicely Image!

Well, I'm fix'n to head out to Steppes Warlord...better get quack'n if I want to get the flock outta here by 5pm Image.

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Krag von Berghen
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