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Looks good Rob. Must be nice to fire it up and see it work. Now off the the butchers for some thick cut bacon and a few sausages Big Grin
(05-16-2015, 09:21 AM)Mayhem Wrote: [ -> ]Looks good Rob.  Must be nice to fire it up and see it work.  Now off the the butchers for some thick cut bacon and a few saussaged Big Grin

I was thinking similar thoughts. It looks ready for some chicken or salmon. 5176

Ed

RobWilson

Rotfl  cheers Lads  ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,its curry for tea today ,,,mmmmmmmmmmmmmm curry  Big Grin


Aye it was good to have a bit play with it today Darren  Cool  , just waiting for it to cool so i can take it apart .  Popcorn


Rob 
(05-16-2015, 09:49 AM)RobWilson. Wrote: [ -> ]...just waiting for it to cool so i can take it apart.

What did you break?

RobWilson

Nothing Darren lol  , I just need to weld some feet on, finish the air control valve and give it a good wire brush and dettol so I can chuck a bit paint at it  Big Grin


Then I need to make a start on the hood/extractor doodad .


Rob
What are you thinking of for a hood?
I need to get one built, from what I read the side draft ones seam to work better than a full over hood.
Missed the post with the fire. Congratulations.
Have heard of coating the bottom of the forge with clay to protect the metal, just potters clay from what I gathered. May try it on my cast iron one.
That looks good Rob, ................ there's nothing like a good fire Big Grin Cool 
Smiley-eatdrink004 
DaveH

RobWilson

(05-16-2015, 12:18 PM)f350ca Wrote: [ -> ]What are you thinking of for a hood?
I need to get one built, from what I read the side draft ones seam to work better than a full over hood.



Hi Greg , 

Side drafts are the way to go  ,BUT I dont have the hight to get a good draught going , well I don't want 8 foot + of stack sticking out of my workshop roof . 
So I will be going for and over hood with and extractor fan sucking the fumes out (using smokeless fuel) and venting  sideways into the garden .    

I was thinking about lining the forge ,but being all steel and free to float I could see it just cracking off ,so I just plan on leaving it as is . 

I can see you would need to be mindful of stray sparks/embers  where you live , those pine needles would go up a treat .  I just have to worry about setting the neighbours  washing line on fire lol


Rob 

RobWilson

(05-16-2015, 01:09 PM)DaveH Wrote: [ -> ]That looks good Rob, ................ there's nothing like a good fire Big Grin Cool 
Smiley-eatdrink004 
DaveH

Big Grin  Cheers Dave ,,,,,,,,,,,,, aye there nowt better lol 


Rob 
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