i just love to see the people with that spirit. I mean the excitement of discovery ofcourse But like most people do, these friends missed too the main picture while they were trying to heat metals. There are 3 blocks of stones or artifical bricks i can see in video, that which they could build a small stationary forge with a little help of concrete, but they used those stones as a stand...
However, they made it. Congratilations guys and keep it up!
@xOrhan1976 I know you mean well, but once concrete blocks get that hot the blocks will start to pop and eventually explode.Not a good idea to use them.
@wolfcookieo9 The reason I made the forge was to show that if you need to heat metal up to work it, this is a relatively cheap, easy, and accessible way of doing it. I'm just using some mild steel bar in the video. It might work for brass too, I'm not sure, I've haven't used brass much. The forge would just melt aluminium I think.
what type of blower are you using
paulakaFATBOY 4 days ago
Quick question. What kind of coal were you using because it smokes an awful black smoke.
68Bigsixdeer 4 weeks ago
this has to be the greatest forge video ive ever seen. no joke i think its an awesome vid
martinjlopez87 2 months ago
good work guys
717sport 3 months ago
i just love to see the people with that spirit. I mean the excitement of discovery ofcourse But like most people do, these friends missed too the main picture while they were trying to heat metals. There are 3 blocks of stones or artifical bricks i can see in video, that which they could build a small stationary forge with a little help of concrete, but they used those stones as a stand...
However, they made it. Congratilations guys and keep it up!
xOrhan1976 3 months ago
@xOrhan1976 I know you mean well, but once concrete blocks get that hot the blocks will start to pop and eventually explode.Not a good idea to use them.
717sport 3 months ago
oy! good on ya!
Maryslady3 3 months ago
I just knew duct tape would come into the picture eventually.
steelhiker 3 months ago
is it possible to make a carbon steel bastard sword with a begger version of these
starwalker97 5 months ago
I never knew it could be this easy to create a forge!
PresAndrewJackson 5 months ago
believe or not, these guys are living better than michael jackson life
4mulas 5 months ago
what kind of metal do you use in your forge?
wolfcookieo9 9 months ago
@wolfcookieo9 The reason I made the forge was to show that if you need to heat metal up to work it, this is a relatively cheap, easy, and accessible way of doing it. I'm just using some mild steel bar in the video. It might work for brass too, I'm not sure, I've haven't used brass much. The forge would just melt aluminium I think.
timmytenbikes 9 months ago
@timmytenbikes very quickly,i tried sticking an aluminum eavestrough nail in mine and it melted and dripped within like 3 seconds
MrJsowa 3 weeks ago
nice work-i have a strong urge to hold a lighter buy your head, just to see what happens XD
69jbr69 1 year ago
Well done mates!!
bulltexan1 1 year ago
great job
webbcityglassman 1 year ago
The guy in blue is a NINJA! Proof at 0:55!!
J1I9M7M4Y 1 year ago 7
@J1I9M7M4Y lol ninja speed!
mikelang15 1 year ago
ma grand pa was a forgeron and a wood worker he made chair and tool from 1950 to 1970
CoolKillerClan 1 year ago
2 kids with a dream
thexfiveunit 1 year ago 17
Nice job. I made one from a brake drum welded into an old wheel rim and fed by a hairdryer, it worked OK for forging woodworking chisels.
bsam20uk 1 year ago