Hi guys, it was mentioned on another forum that I'm building a new forge and I was asked to do a WIP thread for it. So I figured I might as well post it here too.
This is my 5th or 6th forge build now. It's rather more substantial than the last few.
Unfortunately I was already quite a way into the build by the time i was asked for the WIP so we'll be jumping right in.
This is a bottom blast design, all my previous attempts have been side blast.
I built the fire pot out of 10mm mild steel plate. Shoddy welding on my part made it slightly out of true. I only realised once all the welding on it was finished so its just going to be staying like that until I build another one in the future.
11x8" around the top 5x6 on the bottom.
I plan on lining it with the firebricks shown just to give it a bit of protection from the heat but it doesn't really need it.
Tuyere made from left over pipe and scrap plate steel. It slots into place so I can replace it as and when.
Now you need to cut a hole in your base plate for the fire pot.
This is the same 10mm steel plate. In hindsight 1/4" with a couple of supprting rods would have been much better and lighter.
On the underside of the table I decided to go for individual legs rather than one solid table. These can be adjusted so that the forge sits level.
Clean off the paint and weld in the strut for the leg to slide over
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Repeat this four times, then you can test the legs out.
If you're using scrap then don't do what I did at this point and realise that some of the pipe had a different wall thickness meaning it wouldn't slide over your supports!
A quick trip to the scrap yard yielded a piece of pipe to use as a sleeve. Though I'm not happy with this at all, I just know I'll knock it hard enough to snap the weld eventually so I will probably replace these front two legs with new pipe soon.
Weld a plate on two of the legs for mounting a castor wheel.
That should be plenty to get the forge mobile. Though you can go all out and use four wheels if you really want.
Now flip it over and try it out
I'm using a grub screw to hold the legs in place
Drop in your fire pot and make sure it fits. Mine is far from perfect but it will do fine
That's all for now chaps. I'll be doing more work on it tomorrow along with building my welder a cart to sit on.
Next steps will be to secure the ash dump assembly to the fire pot and rig up a way to secure my blower in place. As well as the air gate.
I need to weld a rim around the table to hold the fuel and rig up something to support a chimney.
Cheers
Andy
This is my 5th or 6th forge build now. It's rather more substantial than the last few.
Unfortunately I was already quite a way into the build by the time i was asked for the WIP so we'll be jumping right in.
This is a bottom blast design, all my previous attempts have been side blast.
I built the fire pot out of 10mm mild steel plate. Shoddy welding on my part made it slightly out of true. I only realised once all the welding on it was finished so its just going to be staying like that until I build another one in the future.

11x8" around the top 5x6 on the bottom.
I plan on lining it with the firebricks shown just to give it a bit of protection from the heat but it doesn't really need it.
Tuyere made from left over pipe and scrap plate steel. It slots into place so I can replace it as and when.
Now you need to cut a hole in your base plate for the fire pot.
This is the same 10mm steel plate. In hindsight 1/4" with a couple of supprting rods would have been much better and lighter.

On the underside of the table I decided to go for individual legs rather than one solid table. These can be adjusted so that the forge sits level.
Clean off the paint and weld in the strut for the leg to slide over

Repeat this four times, then you can test the legs out.

If you're using scrap then don't do what I did at this point and realise that some of the pipe had a different wall thickness meaning it wouldn't slide over your supports!
A quick trip to the scrap yard yielded a piece of pipe to use as a sleeve. Though I'm not happy with this at all, I just know I'll knock it hard enough to snap the weld eventually so I will probably replace these front two legs with new pipe soon.
Weld a plate on two of the legs for mounting a castor wheel.

That should be plenty to get the forge mobile. Though you can go all out and use four wheels if you really want.
Now flip it over and try it out

I'm using a grub screw to hold the legs in place

Drop in your fire pot and make sure it fits. Mine is far from perfect but it will do fine

That's all for now chaps. I'll be doing more work on it tomorrow along with building my welder a cart to sit on.
Next steps will be to secure the ash dump assembly to the fire pot and rig up a way to secure my blower in place. As well as the air gate.
I need to weld a rim around the table to hold the fuel and rig up something to support a chimney.
Cheers
Andy