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    Torches and Begining of forge

    Here are my torches and the start of my forge.Torches run clean and hot. Still gotta line forge with fire brick and 3/4" ceramic fiber board rated at 2300 degrees. The forge will be mounted on a 2x4 foot table that will raise and lower with an actuator control.

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    Are the torches commercial or DIY?

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    They are DIY garage nut. Made out of plumbing fittings 1" pipe, reducer, bracket is from scrap metal, the tubing into the pipe is a piece of 1/4" pipe hand threaded so I can run the plate up and down to change the way the oxygen is supplied to the torch. The end is a piece of 2" and the adapter weld to it for 1" pipe it is a tank adapter. Most everything came from McMaster Carr. the reducers were machined out inside to help with oxygen flow instead of have rough threads which does interrupt the flow.

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    Thanks Bevoblood! We've added your Forge Burner to our Heating and Cooling category,
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