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RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 05-17-2015 Well I just messed about today , cleaning the shop . Decided I am going make an extraction hood for the forge ,so I dug out this heating fan from the loft . It shifts a fare old bit of air , only thing is the motor is in the wrong place for my needs . So I removed the motor ,stripped the motor and swapped the field coils around so the motor would spin in the opposite direction ,and mounted the motor on the other side of the fan case . Being on the outside with little air flow for cooling I ran it for a couple of hours to see if it would overheat ,its was fine peak temp was 65c , time to come up with a hood design . Rob RE: Coke Forge Build - hermetic - 05-17-2015 Rob, Are you going to put the fumes directly through the fan? most flue assisters I have seen blow into a tee across the top of the fume inlet and extract by venturi effect. Mind you, you will get psoitive fume extraction and if the hood is a fair bit above the forge it will draw enough cooler air in to keep the fan and duct fairly cool. I am going to have to do something along these lines for mine. Good to see it lit, and glad it didn't put the fire all over the shop. Of course the whole groupwill want a video of it when it's finished! You can often find that woodburner suppliers sell thin (around 1") firebrick in flat sheets to cut up, you could make a lining with that. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DIY-FIRE-BRICK-VERMICULITE-FIRE-BOARD-1-4-SHEET-CUT-YOUR-OWN-FIRE-BRICKS-/251259107303 Superb job! Phil RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 05-17-2015 Hi Phil Yes I will be sucking the fumes through the fan , It will be drawing from a 600x600 hood so I reckon it will survive , cheers for the link mate Rob RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 10-24-2015 Hi Chaps Decided to do a bit work on the forge today , welded some very old and rusty steel onto the stand for feet . and decided to cut a section of the hearth away . before . after First time I have used the yard vice , much better grinding out side , needs two mods , it's about 2" to high and it needs somewhere to hand a grinder . Rob RE: Coke Forge Build - EdK - 10-24-2015 Nice welds Rob. Ed RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 10-25-2015 Cheers Ed ,,,,,,,,,,, Got a tad more done today ,was going great guns up until I pulled a muscle in my back , so I will post this for now , first job this morning was to cut down the yard vice stand by 2" and add two bits of flat bar so that I can hang gear from them . Then another job I have been meaning to do is add a hook to the 8" grinder , this was made from a bolt . That done I could get back on with the forge , I am using up my old rusty stock on this project , this was cleaned up with the above grinder . and cut and welded into this . this being to support the hood and back panel . deciding whether to bolt or weld it to the hearth cheers Rob RE: Coke Forge Build - doubleboost - 10-25-2015 Very nice Mate I see it is starting to get a bit weight & size about it lol RE: Coke Forge Build - krv3000 - 10-25-2015 brill work as per rob RE: Coke Forge Build - DaveH - 10-25-2015 Nice work Rob, outside vice for grinding - good idea. DaveH RE: Coke Forge Build - Roadracer_Al - 10-26-2015 I like the bars for hanging tools. I keep thinking I need to build myself a hammer stand. My hammers are in the bottom drawer of my tool chest, and they're slowly destroying the slides b/c they're too heavy. Hope your back feels better! |