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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: kbaknife on April 01, 2011, 12:51:00 PM
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I got my inspiration to take this photo from a topic Lin posted some time ago that showed him with his arm on his forge.
I've got a bunch of Damascus to forge up in the next few weeks, and since I have not "tweaked" my forge in about three years, I thought it might be a good idea to re-line it and prep it for the upcoming stint.
Now, keep in mind that this forge has been running for approximately 20 minutes.
I'm sure I could be welding Damascus in it at this temp which needs to be about 2250 degrees.
I rolled my sleeves up and did what you see here.
I also have a laser non-contact thermometer and checked the outer temps.
The side where my hand is was at 55 degrees.
The top was 57 degrees.
(http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c247/kbaknife/tools/hot-1.jpg)
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That's really cool Karl it proves your insulation is working very well
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Karl, watch out on your first billet. I got mine too hot and ruined it. I was not used to getting it that hot. It came up to welding heat fast. Good job.
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I've noticed already on my first blade that I had back down the gas and air flow.
I just did a better job on the insulation and refractory than I did the first time.
Now I can be like you!
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Oh, please. Set your sights higher than that!
:scared:
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That's amazing Karl,can't do that on mine its hotter than hell on the outside.
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Wow, looks efficient!
Dan
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kinda like the space shuttle skin!
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Nice looking forge there Carl.
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So without your post of the temps this would only prove that you are just one tough SOB :)
Seeing this makes me want to inprove mine from a bunch of stacked fire bricks that bleeds heat all over the place. I have a small decomissioned propane tank that is probably 1 1/2X the size of the tank on your grill. I have been planning to fab one out of this for a long time. May be time to do just that.
Thanks Mr. Anderson
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very efficient , probably cheaper to run as well hah? 7C
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Karl,
Until I read your post, I was looking at the picture and thinking it was Superman! That is really neat.
Allan