Coke Forge Build
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Yes John, that's why when I got this place I got EDF to run in a main 160 amp per phase supply to my barn / workshop. I was able to twist their arm as the 11kv to 415 transformer is on my wife's vegetable plot I didn't even have to pay for the installation Smiley-dancenana
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With that much juice ,sure your not farming Cannabis Andrew RotflRotfl

Well a bit more done this weekend ,not as far as I would have liked ,but hey ho thats life Smile

Slapped the fire pot onto the mill drill so that I could poke a hole in it for the air blast to enter .

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I had to drill the hole before I welded on the top flange as the mill/drill dose not have enough thought depth.

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It pays to think a head Popcorn , Next up I need to make a flange for the bottom so that I can connect up an air supply , so I slapped a lump of steel into the Cub lathe .

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A few smoking chips .

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and out pops the freshly machined flange .

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This will need some holes drilled /tapped into it before welding to the fire pot .

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Cheers Rob Smiley-eatdrink004
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Top notch Rob! I see the shiny metal camera still works as well as ever. Thumbsup

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#34
Looking good Mate
Are you sure the fire pot will be "man enough" for the job
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I will be lining it with depleted Uranium John Big Grin

I bet I burn out (again) before it dose RotflRotflRotfl


Rob
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Very smart Rob, Thumbsup
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fantastick rob Thumbsup
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Looking nice Rob, I look forward to seeing it fired up and your door tie back hooks getting forged Smile

cheers Mick
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Evening Lads .


A wee bit more done tonight ,drilled the fixing holes in the flange and welded the flange to the fire pot .

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Next up I tacked up the top flange .

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And then tacked that into position on the fire pot.

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This was then fully welded both sides ,well almost welded overheat tripped with about 4" left to weld .Slaphead

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Also the Russian Lad on Ebay has let me down with the depleted Uranium sheet , so it looks like mild steel will have to do Popcorn


Cheers Rob
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Nice welds RobDroolDroolDrool
Shame about the DU plate
I can get you some Inconel

John
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