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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2006

diy forge project; homemade propane burner & firebricks version 0.1

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  • Not too expensive. I use grill tanks. And they last for at least 30 hours of use if not more. I've been surprised at how rarely i need to replace it. And I only use them occasionally so it's months between a change

  • man ur camera has bad thermal. What color is the metal when u took it out?

  • Actually it was a pretty bright orange. I have videos of later versions of the forge that are much more efficient & burn hotter. This was what I put together in a couple of nights after the missus was in bed. My camera is one of those cvs one time use cameras that I hacked to make it reuseable.

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  • Forge be damned, it's no more than a souped up gas oven.

  • thats cool. propane right? pro-pane lol

    try aiming the gas line down toward whatever u r heating. heating the side isnt quite effiecent.

    is it expensive to use propane or gas forges?

  • thanks for the crappy video where you can't see anything.

  • pro-pane?

    propane

    it's not a brand name

    tis a chemical name

  • Thats alot of pro-pane...

    Wait, did you use pro-pane?

    It also seems kinda dangerous :/

  • That's great!

  • I agree, expecially on knives and swords if using carbon steel.

  • its purple... lol :P

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