propane is not my preference but? you know if you have a quarter sheet palm sander handy it works pretty good to vibrate the air bubbles out of mixes like that!
I wasn’t about to say this, but then saw your comment. Have a pedal, but try and gear it so that the heel can be on the floor and the ball of the foot moves (like heel-toeing a car accelerator). This will aid in maintaining balance. You don’t want to be stumbling when moving hot metal.
When I don't have a lot of time on the weekdays or just need to do something quick it's real nice. Very clean compared to coal, not as many black boggers after long days of forging. But ideally I'd like to have both. Coal forge is awesome because you can consentrate the heat very well on specifc areas. Gas forge not so much. I don't miss the coal forge as much as I thought I would. Thank you as always mate!
if you’re gonna forge something then i recommending to make a lube to it! like this great youtuber i’ve followed for a while did! ua-cam.com/video/a7jMNNbTUbA/v-deo.html i still love your video! love from denmark! 🇩🇰🇩🇰
Awesome build man. That forge is an ABSOLUTE UNIT
You sir, deserve to by yourself a cutting torch!! Great vid!!
How much refractory did it take
propane is not my preference but? you know if you have a quarter sheet palm sander handy it works pretty good to vibrate the air bubbles out of mixes like that!
It gets the job done :) Yeah it's a good trick.
Awesome work! Something that could help you when you when leveling the refractory is a saws all without a blade. Still amazing work!
Yeah it's a good trick. Didn't think about it. Thank you!
Best homebuilt forge I've seen
All credit goes to the guys linked in the description. They're the ones responsible for the design.
Came out great. Great work.👍😎
Thank you! I'm happy too.
All video use ful
Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️
So cool and great.
Thanks!
Very nice!
Fine work!👍🍻
Nice job!
Thank you!
Alright, I'll bite. What's with the foliage in your pocket at 3:11?
It's a snack for later
I actually was wondering that myself. But yeah, probably a snack for later.
Nice great work!
Thank you!
Maybe foot pedal for opening the door would be better? Both hands will be free, and you can even integrate a stopper for open position.
Good idea!
A foot pedal would be nice to open the door rather then a handle
I wasn’t about to say this, but then saw your comment.
Have a pedal, but try and gear it so that the heel can be on the floor and the ball of the foot moves (like heel-toeing a car accelerator). This will aid in maintaining balance. You don’t want to be stumbling when moving hot metal.
How much refractory did you use fir for the complete build 🤔
Cant remember. I'd say just buy plenty. You'll need for future repairs anyway.
Emil you did a awesome job on that forge love your door idea with the sproket and chain john is a great guy how heavy is that forge?
I love the work. Where did you get 2" piping for the burner? Can never find any around where im at
I bought it online. Thank you!
20 inch forearms, very impressive
Nice, is it more pleasant to work with a gas forge?
When I don't have a lot of time on the weekdays or just need to do something quick it's real nice. Very clean compared to coal, not as many black boggers after long days of forging. But ideally I'd like to have both. Coal forge is awesome because you can consentrate the heat very well on specifc areas. Gas forge not so much. I don't miss the coal forge as much as I thought I would. Thank you as always mate!
@@MakeNCreate Does gas heat up faster? I wonder if the carbon content of the steel is affected when you're not burning coal.
@@awldune coal is way faster. And yes, steel does decarborize faster in a gas forge since there's none.
if you’re gonna forge something then i recommending to make a lube to it! like this great youtuber i’ve followed for a while did! ua-cam.com/video/a7jMNNbTUbA/v-deo.html i still love your video! love from denmark! 🇩🇰🇩🇰