Hi guys,
With the house move now only a few months away and more importantly the imminent arrival of a garden/man cave I'm starting to plan my forge in a bit more detail.
I have decided to start off with a gas forge at least until I suss out the neighbours as a slightly less disturbing method, yes yes I know that's probably the least of my worries!
I'm still undecided on whether to go with stacked brick or a lined pipe but am fairly comfortable with the design of both, refractory materials etc... But it's the gas element I'm struggling with.
I want to run it from a propane bottle and want something a bit larger than a 2 brick or soup can forge with a hand held torch.
I have come up short on google and various forums (mainly due to my lack of knowledge) and was hoping someone could explain, in laymen's terms, what it is I actually need.
I want to be able to heat various parts of bar stock, not just the tip, so will be making something open ended or at least quite long with the burner towards the front.
I also want to try my hand at forge welding so will need to be able to get up to welding heat.
Can anyone recommend a burner in the £100 or less range that will achieve the above, from my research I get the impression a B&Q job won't cut it but not sure if this is right.
Also I know I will require a bottle, hose, regulator and torch head but, daft as this may sound, how do all these fit together and connect.
I have seen a few options online http://www.castreekilns.co.uk/bur6---burner-kit-4500-btu-194-p.asp being one option that seems pretty straight forward though not sure if it's what I'm looking for, others are for just burners alone with no details of connections.
There seem to be a good selection from the U.S but have seen some feedback that they require adapters but again no details on what types etc...
Anyway sorry for the waffle but as I said I'm a gas novice and want to get my head round it before attempting a build, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
All the best, Hamster
With the house move now only a few months away and more importantly the imminent arrival of a garden/man cave I'm starting to plan my forge in a bit more detail.
I have decided to start off with a gas forge at least until I suss out the neighbours as a slightly less disturbing method, yes yes I know that's probably the least of my worries!

I'm still undecided on whether to go with stacked brick or a lined pipe but am fairly comfortable with the design of both, refractory materials etc... But it's the gas element I'm struggling with.
I want to run it from a propane bottle and want something a bit larger than a 2 brick or soup can forge with a hand held torch.
I have come up short on google and various forums (mainly due to my lack of knowledge) and was hoping someone could explain, in laymen's terms, what it is I actually need.
I want to be able to heat various parts of bar stock, not just the tip, so will be making something open ended or at least quite long with the burner towards the front.
I also want to try my hand at forge welding so will need to be able to get up to welding heat.
Can anyone recommend a burner in the £100 or less range that will achieve the above, from my research I get the impression a B&Q job won't cut it but not sure if this is right.
Also I know I will require a bottle, hose, regulator and torch head but, daft as this may sound, how do all these fit together and connect.
I have seen a few options online http://www.castreekilns.co.uk/bur6---burner-kit-4500-btu-194-p.asp being one option that seems pretty straight forward though not sure if it's what I'm looking for, others are for just burners alone with no details of connections.
There seem to be a good selection from the U.S but have seen some feedback that they require adapters but again no details on what types etc...
Anyway sorry for the waffle but as I said I'm a gas novice and want to get my head round it before attempting a build, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
All the best, Hamster
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