How to safely light a propane forge, as demonstrated on a prototype FFT-100. website: www.fletcherforgeandtool.com Instagram: / fletcher_forge Facebook: / fletcher-forge-and-too...
I know this is a 2 year old video but i cant find an answer anywhere, my forge flame is oberflowing out of the hole and is high touching the gas hose and im not sure how to prevent it
It might be to do with the oxygen levels, if you don't have enough oxygen in the forge then the gas will burn outside the forge, so try adjusting the oxygen slider.
No flame should leave your forge. That is wasted fuel that is burning outside of your forge instead of inside. Turn down your propane psi and if your burner is forced induction turn down your air pressure too. Forge On!!!
Propane psi is a factor, but the amount of air taken in with it is a bigger factor. That is the big difference between these and traditional Venturi burners.
Badass thanks man
I know this is a 2 year old video but i cant find an answer anywhere, my forge flame is oberflowing out of the hole and is high touching the gas hose and im not sure how to prevent it
It might be to do with the oxygen levels, if you don't have enough oxygen in the forge then the gas will burn outside the forge, so try adjusting the oxygen slider.
No flame should leave your forge. That is wasted fuel that is burning outside of your forge instead of inside. Turn down your propane psi and if your burner is forced induction turn down your air pressure too.
Forge On!!!
Once the forge is warmed up, there is no flame leaving the box.
Propane psi is a factor, but the amount of air taken in with it is a bigger factor. That is the big difference between these and traditional Venturi burners.