As I've mentioned before, the devil,makes work for idle hands and with a bit of spare time at my disposal, I've definitely had my interest in metal "smithing" re kindled
recently and I needed something to serve as a small forge for heating up my "stock" of old files and bits of spring of various types, so came up with this:
[video=youtube;POYB52OUm4c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POYB52OUm4c&list=UURdd L3mkjOvJ3tAtVHpW-XQ[/video]
Very simple really, a perforated box I made at work, quite a few years ago now as a small barbeque/firebox, a piece of scaffolding bar I got off the local scrap man, an old hot air gun and some charcoal ( in this case briquettes-all I could get hold of locally), the damp rag is to slow down the melting of the hot air guns plastic housing!:yikes:
It works but it's slow and I think a vacuum cleaner on "blow" would be a better bet for a fan but for the amount of work I'm doing, it's okay for now

[video=youtube;POYB52OUm4c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POYB52OUm4c&list=UURdd L3mkjOvJ3tAtVHpW-XQ[/video]
Very simple really, a perforated box I made at work, quite a few years ago now as a small barbeque/firebox, a piece of scaffolding bar I got off the local scrap man, an old hot air gun and some charcoal ( in this case briquettes-all I could get hold of locally), the damp rag is to slow down the melting of the hot air guns plastic housing!:yikes:
It works but it's slow and I think a vacuum cleaner on "blow" would be a better bet for a fan but for the amount of work I'm doing, it's okay for now
