Devil forge
Here are three photos the 1st is of the top of my forge after only a few minutes of use is this sort of charring to be expected? You need to ridgidize and seal the insulation with arizona rappers good refractory cement and if desired an IR devil forge like metirkotte or plistex or itc Go to the gas forges section and read the forges thread, devil forge.
Discussion in ' Furnaces and their construction ' started by Ironsides , Dec 12, Log in or Sign up. The Home Foundry. Devil forge furnace. I see that vegoilguy was given a furnace made by Devil forge. A list of metals has been given as to what can be melted in this furnace. There are two metals in that list that cannot be melted in that furnace and let me explain why.
Devil forge
Hi all, I'm brand new to the site but I've trolled it for about 2 months. I've been wanting to get into blacksmithing for a few years now and finally made the jump. I've got a homemade coal forge but really wanted to try a propane one. Every single thread talks about making your own but when I saw the price on this I couldn't pass it up. The reviews on YouTube were positive, it now comes with the American fittings and the price of purchasing 2 burners is darn near as much as this entire forge. It doesn't have the 2" of recommended coating only 1" and it'll still need ITC or something similar but for someone just starting out the price was amazing. Even if it only lasts 1 year I figure I could make a better insulated one when I have more confidence and utilize the parts from this one. Well, I hope I didn't make a mistake but regardless I'm just really glad to finally be on this site! Take care everyone! For the experience and the parts and plumbing it's not a bad start. I wouldn't worry about adding insulation if the burners work well just a coating on what's there would be a good idea. More insulation might create a back pressure problem with the burners. Thank you for saving me from a possible problem.
Your burner is ok.
If you've come across Devil-Forge foundries, then like me you may be a little cynical. Just 10 minutes on YouTube seems to have these forges popping up everywhere. Lots of YouTubers seem to have them. And that made me think it was just a marketing scam. So when Devil-Forge offered to send me their FB2M home foundry, free of charge, asking if I'd be willing to do a review on it, I said what I always say If there's something I don't like, I will say so.
Capacity: Suitable for max. Crucible size for 10kg brass or 4. It's a high-temperature fast melter capable of handling metals like gold, silver, copper, aluminum, brass, bronze, tin, and more. Key Features:. This ensures not only efficient but also precise melting, delivering superior strength and durability.
Devil forge
Forge with 1 Burner model DFP The interior dimensions WxHxD 5. The forge bottom is constructed with 20mm firebrick. The forge body is made of lightweight gauge 0.
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I think it is unfortunate that young people may come along and find all the trendy fashionable metal videos online, and assume that those are what metal casting is all about, and thus they will really limit themselves to some rather rudimentary beginner's type foundry work, and god-forbid, become muffin-tin ingot makers, and nothing more. There is no claim on their website about steel or wrought. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Joined Feb 1, Messages 9, If you can find a really fine seive, it's useful too. As far as the pressure goes, I was just providing it as an information point. Log in Register. No big deal. Thank you all for your knowledge. Together with the burner that Devil-Forge sent me, this is a fantastic combination and a must for any metal melting enthusiast. One final word: If you ever want to try welding in a gas forge, you absolutely must have a refractory cement floor and walls. Al2O3 , Dec 14, Share More sharing options Some of the Rules at my forge: Eye protection is a must, no exceptions.
It is designed to melt metals for blacksmiths, metalsmiths, jewelers, and refiners. This melting furnace can melt up to 10kg of brass. The furnace bottom is made of 2.
I wouldn't worry about adding insulation if the burners work well just a coating on what's there would be a good idea. The attachment is about building a forge but you can use the parts from installing the blanket on for some useful information, then when you get ready to build your next forge use the whole attachment. The flamefront speed is not a constant: it depends on the air:fuel ratio and the temperature. Join the conversation You can post now and register later. In testing, I found that the Devil-Forge foundry was very spacious internally, with plenty of room for my large A6 crucible. Display as a link instead. I understand about rotating the body further so the burner would be more horizontal to hopefully lessen the chimney effect, but can that degree bend where it attaches create any type of issue? I appreciate it. Thanks for the reply. That's the main reason to line it with refractory cement. Hot borax eats that wool like pouring boiling water on cotton candy. Thanks to everyone for their advice! Reply to this topic
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