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RE: Coke Forge Build - DaveH - 11-24-2015 Looks good Rob DaveH RE: Coke Forge Build - Vinny - 11-24-2015 Lookin good Rob! Time to fire that baby up! RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 02-14-2016 Meanwhile I was getting sick of moving gear about the workshop this morning I decided to upcycle (snigger, ) my Cupola blower . The motor will be used re used sometime in the future , the fan I think will be used on the forge as the extractor and the wee stand became a hammer and tong rack . Cheers Rob RE: Coke Forge Build - hermetic - 02-14-2016 Rob, are you quite sure you have enough pairs of tongs? Nice work! Phil RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 02-14-2016 (02-14-2016, 02:28 PM)hermetic Wrote: Rob, are you quite sure you have enough pairs of tongs? NOPE ! I could do with a few more Phil Rob RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 02-14-2016 I have just had a brain fart , I think I will sink a couple of bits of 3" tube into the top to hold punches ,drifts and chisels Rob RE: Coke Forge Build - Roadracer_Al - 02-14-2016 Nice idea -- kinda like a commercial kitchen, I like it. Make sure you drill a few holes in the bottom for the inevitable grit & junk to get swept out. RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 02-18-2016 Well I grabbed an hour in the shop tonight and added two square pockets to hold punches and the likes . one 6" deep and the other 4" deep . Rob RE: Coke Forge Build - DaveH - 02-18-2016 I quite like that, nice coat of paint . No idea what I would need it for but that's never stopped me in the past. DaveH RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 02-18-2016 For your barbecue tackle mate Rob |