These are the burners the T-rex was based on. I guess blown vs venturi is as hotly debated as boxers vs. briefs. Another important part of the design is a tapered nozzle, this allows combustion to happen as the gas is entering the forge so there is no unused oxygen swirling around. 60% Upvoted. The burners do not use MIG tigs, just small pinhoes drilled in a copper supply line. Can you convert an atmospheric burner to a blown burner? You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. You must have enough pressure for the venturi action to operate correctly to draw the air into the bell. And it can more do much more than weld.. it will melt steel as well as run at the barest hint of idle. ( also look at Chile Forge's Diablo burner, it is very similar to the first one I built.) Naturally aspirated burners depend on a high velocity flow of fuel gas to draw air into the forge - if the forge is too small there will be back pressure and it will not get as hot as it would if the volume was in balance with the size of the burner (s). I get a nice, roaring flame in the chamber (with no flames out the door) but it will only get steel up to dark yellow heat. bladesmithsforum.com I would like to use it for forge welding but I'm having a hard time getting it hot enough. Build yourself one of the venturi type burners and hook it up to a BBQ grill propane tank. Problem is I cant get the temp to go above 225 degrees. To view a video version of these instructions, check out the video below. The refractory is rated up to 3000°F for a large safety factor. How to cook indirect on a two burner gas grill? This safety device is a component of all LP gas regulators and is designed to reduce the flow of gas in the event of a leak. Should I enlarge the propane supply holes? It turned out my real problem was a quick gas connector that was shutting down above 5 psi. ( Note: the propane hose was layed on top of the forge for picture clarity. How do I perform a gas leak test on my grill? Remember that natural gas will not provide as much heat as propane, so your forge may not be able to forge-weld. Your gas connection for your venturi burner will probably work for a blown burner. If you plan to do a lot of smithing, building or purchasing a propane forge will become a consideration. So, many hobby smiths will transfer a propane forge out into the driveway or may use outdoor. I have a ball valve on the gas line for emergency shut off, it also comes in handy when I light the forge, and a needle valve for fine adjustment for the propane feed. Not all propane forges get hot enough to forge-weld. So simple. So, today I'm going to talk about all the above. More flame means more PSI. A forge typically uses propane or natural gas as the fuel. I only found the real problem after I did the conversions. A common misconception is that gas forges cannot produce enough heat to enable forge-welding, but a well designed gas forge is hot enough for any task. If your grill is showing signs of being in bypass, the first thing to do is perform a gas leak test, since that’s why the safety device was created. Itâs fairly easy to build an inefficient gas forge. I use a large salt pot for HT, with the unit built by Randal Graham, and a tunnel forge setup with two T-Rex burners made by Rex Price. Safety Precaution: Use gloves because hot metal is not like hot food. share. That should get things hot enough. My propane gas grill isn't getting very hot. What really helps is the Zweld stuff that Larry sells. It looks like that burner might not be putting out enough btu's to reach a welding heat in your forge. Using a drilled jet will work for general forging but probably not as well for welding. Get a continuous use blower that is rated at around 60-80CFPM. If it is, you might not be lighting your grill properly, and could be in what we call "bypass". Just like computers, the price will come down then I will look into one. It’s really simple to avoid going into bypass: Make sure the lid of your grill is open, and that all the control knobs on the grill are in the OFF position, including the side burner knob, if you have one. The same can be said for some blown forge models. Check out this article on performing a gas leak test. When the forge is shut down after use, the choke closes off the burner opening preventing a chimney effect, which could pull debris back up the burner. I get a lot of questions about Forge design, Forge configuration, and making forges. I solved all of my forge problems by going to induction. Go to Harbor Freight and buy one of those cheap roofing torches. The ITC-100 reflects something like 90% (don't quote my numbers, but it's high) of infrared radiation and your forge will heat very quickly since it has almost no thermal mass. I have a receiver pipe going into my forge at a tangent that the burner just slides into. You should have flame coming out the doors (this is unburned gas looking for oxygen) (this assures a reducing flame and less scale build up). If you can afford it buy the T-rex, it is state of the art and will get more than hot enough. - Kahankia, P.S - Gaighata, Dist - North 24 Parganas - 743245. When he comes by I'll see if he says anything ground breaking. Wait for several seconds (up to 60) for pressure to build up in the hose before doing anything. I can get about four hours of continuous use until the temperature of the propane gets too low, the flow stops. The one exception to this would be if your burners are improperly jetted, or the choke incorrectly adjusted, resulting in an oxidizing atmosphere in your forge. I run my burners at about 2-3 pounds and I can adjust my heat treating forge to run from around 1650 with the needle valve just about closed to over 2000 degrees with it less than full open. By When you can sell me one for a couple of hundred dollars I'll be right there. The more burners you light, the lower the flames get. I was having trouble getting up to 2100* so I coated them with ITC 100 and converted them to blown burners. There is definitely a lot to consider regarding whether you want to use a coal or a propane forge, but hopefully, the points above provided enough information to help with your final decision. Thanks for all the feedback guys. That may have been true 20 years ago, but not now. Both are naturally aspirated, and the forge gets to welding heat no problem at all. Sign up for a new account in our community. A forge the size of your living room will take greater air flow and higher propane pressures to reach welding temperature than a one firebrick forge. Great for heat treating. More PSI means more propane used by the forge. I also have ceramic standoffs to get the metal up off the floor for $2.00 each. An atmospheric burner forge should have 350 cu in in the forge or less using a 3/4" burner. Can I use a composite LP cylinder with my Weber grill? I may be overly optimistic trying to build one unit to do it all. I'm interested in this as well. Wish they were in the biz 20-odd years ago, would've saved lots of time and money. Most knife makers go from venturis on to a blown forge. You can make a cheap forge out of two coffee cans, some ceramic wool and a bernzomatic jth-7 torch. You will want to put a gate valve on the air line. Another thing to note about the Hellâs Forge Portable Propane Double Burner is how serious they take their quality control. While propane-oxygen combinations can reach a maximum temperature of 3,623 degrees F, or 1,995 degrees C, a propane-butane torch only goes up to 2237 degrees F, 1225 degrees C. A I would appreciate some expert input on several questions. What do I do? This is why blown burners are so popular, fuel and air are more easily adjusted (and over a greater range than venturi burners) to fit forge volume. Get the metal up off of the floor of the forge so that the heat can circulate all around the metal for a faster, more even heat. my blown forge burner is just a 2" pipe with a 1/4" nipple welded into the side of it for gas delivery and the blower mounted to the opposite end. Here is a great video showing how the device actually works inside your regulator. Never use it without the blower being on. I dont know how long it should take to warm it up to a great enough temperature, but i let it go for ~30mins, and it barely had enough energy to make the spike i had sitting inside of it hot (not even a change in colour occurred). A forge will help heat metals more efficiently and completely than an open torch. It produces a fairly rich atmosphere in the forge as I get blue flames coming out the slot in the door. I've been welding in some 1095 bits on tomahawks. Is your grill showing any of the following symptoms? With the infrared reflective you will get the metal hotter quicker and save time and money. That will get you started so you can see if you like forging. Dan Hurtado, Do not ever lay your hose on top of the forge. ) FWIW, my forced-air gas furnace "does it all" just fine - from low cherry red for heat treating, to middle heat for general forging, to juicy white hot for welding. Started acting up today and i cant figure out why... Everything was fine for about an hour, then the flame started randomly popping, as though the fire wasnt getting enough air and the propane was igniting in the pipe. So I only have that long to forge. This reflects the infrared rays back into the forge where the heat is needed. The actual lighting instructions may vary based on which model you own. I've used T-Rex burners in my setup for years and have no problem getting even quite large billets up to welding. If you own a propane torch, you can just use that to heat metal. Turn off the propane tank and disconnect the hose from the tank. So I changed back to atmospheric but since I work outdoors the wind was a problem with the gas /fuel mix staying constant so now it's back to blown. Turn on your gas supply by opening the valve on top of the tank. Naturally aspirated burners depend on a high velocity flow of fuel gas to draw air into the forge - if the forge is too small there will be back pressure and it will not get as hot as it would if the volume was in balance with the size of the burner(s). I agree that there are some very poor non-blown forge/burner setups, and home-building can have problems. I went with the venturi type burner because of the simplicity, ease of construction and cost. Indian George over on Blade Forums has a tutorial on an easy build blown forge. Now it only really would take about 45 minutes with my setup to get hot enough to melt brass. Lots of designs out there, and Chile Forge Co. apparently makes non-blown forges that are perfect for pattern-welding. One was a sidearm and the other a bell mouth. The Hybrid Burners sight also lists what sizes they use on the T-rex burners(I would go with their sizes.) Maybe an hour to get it to casting temp. It is also difficult to heat a small section of a piece. It is a good forge and plans are available at www.abana.org, but it is a bit complicated to build. One thing stressed by Ron and Mike is using the MIG tip, along with sraight piping at least 5" or 6" leading up to the nozzle( a ball valve counts as straight pipe). My welding doesn't always go perfect but it isn't because of a lack of heat. I have had a little trouble finding the best source of air but like my current 1960's hoover vacuum. The forge should have doors on the front and back (the back door will reduce the back pressure). Are there stainless steel grates for the Genesis II series? The size of a propane forge is, in general, small and easily portable. If I had to hazard a guess, I would say most propane forges run from 2300-2400 degrees Fahrenheit (1260 Celsius â 1315 Celsius). A good propane forge can get to forge welding temperatures. RE design of Propane Forge. I have the worlds worst case of forge envy about induction heat sources. P.S. Nothing but mixture adjustments. Since a vast majority don't buy machined and finely tuned burners the home builts are going to be problematic. A well made venturi burner can allow you to control the atmosphere from oxidizing to reducing very easily, just by opening or closing the choke. Dan, you can probably use parts from your venturi forge for building a blown forge. We'll hook it up and see how it goes! HF has one for $20 that is apparently pretty hot. You should be able to modify your burner or build new one for $20-30 and an afternoon of work. save hide report. This may not be an issue with a blown burner but with a venturi you are depending on the speed of the gas to draw in the air. I mainly want one to make the HT process easier, since I can't see the color when it's buried in charcoal, but if I'm going to build one, I might as well build it "hot" enough to forge weld while I'm at it. It has the double doors (1 door for the smoke box over the second door for the burner). 3 comments. Try shut one burner off in your freon tank forge and bump the pressure up on the other burner. A blown forge will give you far more adjustment range and consistency. Propane is generally more expensive to burn versus coal. I would think that the hair dryer would not supply enough air. natural gas does not burn as hot as propane and you will need several pounds of pressure to run your forge, much less forge weld in it. If it is, you might not be lighting your grill properly, and could be in what we call "bypass". Induction beats them both by a long shot. (I haven't plugged my thermocouple in to see just how hot I'm getting it.). The picutres will show you all the parts; there's no parts hidden inside. I have a freon tank forge fed by two naturally aspirated propane burners. How do I fix it. ), hunting, and fishing, obsessively searching the internet for all things related to making knives and swords, etc.. http://www.amazon.com/Gas-Burners-Forges-Furnaces-Kilns/dp/1879535203. Rob Gunter developed the Sandia Forge which used the heated air from the forge to recirculate back for the air supply to compensate for this. I don't have one so I can't comment on the geometry of air intake/gas outlet at all, but I do know good fire management is all about the mixture, the partial pressures, and the aperture size. I have 2 freon tank forges.2" of wool in both,plistix over the wool.One vertical for welding and one horizontal for general forging.I use a sidearm burner from Larry Zoeller.This burner uses the mig welding tips.Ive never had a problem welding in the horizontal with the venturi burner.I just built the upright because of the flux eating up my other one.I use the venturi burner with a blower on the vertical one because the openings were smaller and I was having issues with back pressure.I use it without the blower when Im using the horizontal.I just attached a small blower with a gate valve and man does it burn hot.I have a lot more control with the burner.The venturi works fine for general stuff,but I can easily reach welding heat with it if I need to. If you use a blower and large jet diamerter you will be able to forge-weld easily. Hello. The door read 215 but I know that is not ⦠It can have rather startling results when it burns your eye brows off. This is necassary to get the propane up to full speed and the way the MIG tip tapers is well suited to keeping the speed up. Can I use lava rocks or ceramic briquettes in my grill? 95% of the questions on the forums regarding forge problems are with venturies. I doubt that you want to pay for the conversion or the cost of the gas. I attempted to smoke some pork ribs and no matter what I tried the temp would not get over 200 on an interior thermometer. 1. I bet that you will find you are able to weld. It's easy! You can, however, to to Ellis Custom Knifeworks and take a look at the blown burners that he has. I imagine I'll have to play around with the orifice size to run natural gas, but it shouldn't be that big of a deal. I've seen people weld in an aspirated forge, but not very often. All of the propane forges I have come up against didn't get hot enough to weld out of. If your grill is showing signs of being in bypass, the first thing to do is perform a gas leak test, since thatâs why the safety device was created. I recommend this book to learn how to build and adjust these burners http://www.amazon.com/Gas-Burners-Forges-Furnaces-Kilns/dp/1879535203 none of the burners in the book are hard to build and all work well, some of the side arm style and plumbing part burners I have tried also work well and and are easy to build just not so adjustable or stable over time. Yes. I always turn on my blower before I even crack the valve open on the tank. Would a propane weed burning torch or work-bench torch wand get the forge hot enough? Reset the regulator by turning off the burners on your gas grill. It shows the basic concept that works great and from that you can expand or modify to whatever you need. The problem is the Mag torch does not allow enough oxygen to mix with the propane. I suggest that you paint the interior of the forge with an infrared reflective product such as Plistix or ITC 100. One other thing is that these style burners a somewhat sensitive to atmospheric pressure so if your shop is at a high elevation they may not work as well for you, I have also noticed problems with the mix when the humidity is very high in my shop, most of the time I can adjust for it , but I still will not get the proformance out of it that I can in drier air. If your forge is not properly ventilated, the burning propane can result in carbon monoxide poisoning, which is a risk that should not be treated lightly. The warming rack for my Spirit II won't fit. But like all things, the devil is in the details. Lower the Psi of fuel gas and increase the diameter of your burner. Below Iâm going to tell you how to make a propane torch burn hotter. This thread is archived. So, I have a propane burner I use in my forging. Bladesmith, traditional archery, living history, brewing mead and beer, wood, fencing, bird dogs. Powered by Invision Community, Swords of all kinds, damascus steel (all kinds), fencing, redheads, fiddle music both listening and playing, good Chinese food, pretty Chinese waitresses, Martial arts flicks so bad they're funny, redheads, really bad horror flicks, home-brewed beer and wine, and Futurama. how hot does a propane forge get (Recognised from ERC, NCTE & Affiliated to WBUTTEPA, WBBPE) Estd.- 2016 Vill + P.O. Im just starting out, which forge do you suggest? My gas forge doesnât get quite hot enough to do dropped tongs welds consistently, but I can faggot weld in it pretty reliably. If the grill isn’t lit properly, the safety device will “think” you have a gas leak and reduce the gas flow from the tank to about 10% or less of its normal volume. I use a home made burner besed on the mini-mongo(google Ron Reil, his sight is very informative) and Mike Porter's work. If the forge is burning neutral and not getting hot enough you need to turn up the gas and turn up the air till you get back to neutral with more BTUs going into the system. Make sure to refer to your owner’s manual for details. What should I do? Admission is going on For B.Ed. Factor 5: How well your forge is insulated. How do I fix this? The other thing you will want to do and I saw others mention it above is get the ITC-100. sword making , black smithing, knife making, Sci fi books , motorcycles. I'm pretty new to blacksmithing but I would like to make some damascus steel before the end of the summer. Yes, it does but it is wayyyyy more expensive, with more size limitations. Check out info on Rex Price's atmospheric burners, Ron Reil has a site a believe where you can find out more, as well as Rex' page. Or, go look up how to build a powerful torch. To do the conversion I just screwed a close nipple on the fitting and went from there to my air source. With a readout, just find the optimum opening. Vertical (a la Don Fogg) or horizontal? Hope that helps. You new guys starting up are spoiled for choice. If you don't find a gas leak, the instructions below will get you out of bypass and will keep you from going into bypass in the future. Check the afore mentioned sights, they will get you in the right direction. Elevation (above sea level) has a big effect but being in Florida that should not be an issue for you. (did I mention redheads?). A point of safety with a blown burner. Wait for several seconds (up to 60) for pressure to build up in the hose before doing anything. My gas supply line ends in an open brass nipple inserted through a plug in a T connector to the air line above the gate valve. I picked up this Master Forge Vertical Smoker at Lowe's on Friday. It all depends. My igniter is not working. If those instructions didn’t work, here are a few other things to consider. After all, not getting hurt should be your first priority. The pics are of a HF torch and a small fire brick forge, similar to the one I might build. The pressure is going to push the device into place to give it the “all clear” for normal operation. If the tips and instructions above haven't solved the issue, click here to reach out to us by email, or call us at 1-800-446-1071, and we’ll be happy to help get your Weber working properly again so you can get back to grilling! Check Seattle Pottery Supply, the have small amounts for pretty cheep and will get it to you in a couple days. Venturi forges are fine for beating on horse shoes but not very good for blade smithing. A propane forge requires a lot of gas and your fire pit is probably running off an lp regulator similar to those used with bbqs. Waiting for the pressure to build up is the most important part of this process. And I have seen dozens of questions posted by those that bought commercially made venturis. Ron Reil's sight lists the tip sizes and how to fit it to the burner,(you just need one tap to fit it, it is very easy). No, it will probably not get hot enough. How much air flow and what propane pressures are typical for welding? Bought a Master Forge propane smoker at Lowes. I've upped to pressure to over 5psi and rigged a hair dryer to blow down one of the venturi tubes. I think this is because I donât lose time getting the pieces aligned, and because the weld surfaces donât cool as fast if theyâre already in contact when you pull them from the forge. All the gas trying to squeeze change direction and squeeze out the hole slows it way down. Adding a mixing chamber like Kevin Cashen has on his website also seems to help with fuel /air. Building a propane forge is not too difficult, but you can also buy a commercially made on easily. With a blown burner it does not matter because the volume of air is determined by the blower - not the velocity of the fuel gas and the size of the burner tube/air inlets. If your forge is letting all the heat from the torch just radiate away it will obviously need more flame to get hot enough for doing work. However, like coal, propane requires ventilation in order to be safe to use. Both my bronze melting furnace and my vertical forge started out with atmospheric burners using Michael Porters recommended orifice sizes. I have a gas forge made from an old propane tank, burner is forced air. Session : 2020-22 For D.El.Ed. May 20, 2011 in Beginners Place. There will be an optimum door opening, too big and it wonât get hot and too small and it wonât get hot. The 1/4" nipple has a needle valve, a gate valve for shut-off and a quick disconnect for attaching to the propane hose. If your forge is reaching temperatures high enough to boil the flux, the problem is probably not in the forge, but in your technique. The choke regulates the amount of air that is mixed with the propane during combustion. Though, someone is supposed to be coming by my shop (friend of a friend) who has supposedly built a portable propane forge that does get hot enough to weld out of. Now, charcoal and coal can be used for heat and are excellent fuels. The blacksmith depot carries it as well. I have Plistix for $10.00 a pint, compared to $40.00 for ITC. I am in the process of building a propane forge primarily for damascus blade making (up to 14" overall) There are several excellent designs available on the net but a little knowledge can be confusing if not dangerous! However, the forge doesn't seem to get hot enough. I have found that if you use Porters orifice sizes for the pipe size the burners work fine as a blown burner. 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