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Title: small brick forge
Post by: stevewills on September 24, 2010, 02:08:00 PM
how do you make one,all i will be using it for is to heat treat and to take the annealling off.pics and as cheap as possible
Title: Re: small brick forge
Post by: oldpaths on September 24, 2010, 04:46:00 PM
You will need what is called a refractory fire brick (ask for the softer type fire brick)There are places online you can order them if you just do a search for them.There are some that are very hard and I dont have a clue how you could get a hole in one cause I have tried to no avail:banghead:  but for the soft kind it's really easy to just drill through the length of the brick and you can kinda woller out the oval shape to the inside with a file or a piece of steel,the ones I have are kinda sandy/crumbley to the point I could break in half with my bare hands.Now I made the hole an oval shape about
1-1/2"x2-1/2"length wise all the way through and that way I can just block off one end for shorter blades or remove for longer blades,next on the side of the brick I drilled a hole just big enough for my torch tip.After I used mine for awhile I decided to throw together a little stand to hold my 1 brick forge that I really like heres a couple pics...   Hope this helps.
     (http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm22/oldpaths/th_100_0302.jpg) (http://s292.photobucket.com/albums/mm22/oldpaths/?action=view¤t=100_0302.jpg)
  (http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm22/oldpaths/th_100_0301.jpg) (http://s292.photobucket.com/albums/mm22/oldpaths/?action=view¤t=100_0301.jpg)
Title: Re: small brick forge
Post by: hova on September 25, 2010, 11:40:00 AM
thats cool , i use a lakota fire pit.


and the brick you dont want to try drilling is manganese. the stuff is good for furnace walls/liners , but its hard as hell to drill.

-hov