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18th November 06, 01:05 PM
#28
 Originally Posted by ozmeath
I wont be rivetting the knife together just yet as I'm still not happy with the tempering of the blade. Now I just need to make a forge... but here's a good link I found for just that! http://64.176.180.203/washtubforge.htm
Erin
I've done a good bit of work in a washtub forge, as much as I like using charcoal, I've had to admit the economy and portability of the Ammo-box forge.
A friend of mine took everything he liked about Ron Riel's freon can forge, and put it in an ammo box, along with some modifications to the burner if I recall.
Highly portable, and it'll get welding temperatures at 15-20 psi, forging temperatures at 5.
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