Can you forge with natural gas?

Hi-pressure natural gas is the right fuel for your forge ! Best of all, for equal heat performance natural gas costs a lot less than propane. If you pay $ 75 for a 100# propane tank it would cost less than $ 20 to get the same heat with natural gas!
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What kind of gas is used in a forge?

A gas forge typically uses propane or natural gas as the fuel.
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What is the best fuel for a forge?

Coal and propane are the most typical fuels used in blacksmith forges. On the East Coast, coal is readily available and therefore more affordable than on the West Coast. Coal burns more efficiently and hotter than wood. Because of its efficiency, the volume of coal needed is substantially less, too.
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How hot is a natural gas forge?

“The less fire you see coming out of the front of your forge, the more efficient it is running,” he adds. The maximum temperature of an atmospheric forge is 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit, reminds Heinz Glaser of Hypona Horse Care Products.
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What are two common fuel sources to use with a forge?

Solid fuel forges

Coal is a preferable heat source because it burns slowly and efficiently, while charcoal burns hotter and more quickly.
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Natural gas foundry/forge burner



What is cheaper gas or coal forge?

Depending on the type of smithing that your doing gas is also generally considered more expensive than coal. The biggest drawback to most gas forges is the limited size of the forge itself.
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What is forge coke?

FORGING COKE. Maximum heat, famously clean burning, and low clinker. Premium Metallurgical COKE burns much hotter and cleaner than coal. Especially processed and sized for use in blacksmith and farrier forges.
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What PSI should a forge run at?

The burners can run efficiently across a pressure range of 3- 20 PSI.
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How hot will a single burner forge get?

Blacksmith forges can reach 3,500℉ (1,977℃) if you're using a coal forge. However, the temperature varies based on the fuel, type of forge, and metal you work with. Not all forge welding projects require such a high temperature, nor does all types of fuel reach this heat.
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Does a propane forge need ventilation?

If you don't ventilate enough, you end up running your forge in an oxygen deprived environment and then you risk carbon monoxide poisoning (due to incomplete combustion).
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Can I use charcoal in my forge?

Charcoal is considered the least desirable fuel when blacksmithing. While readily available, charcoal may not even reach the necessary temperature to soften iron and steel without a lot of fuel and constant airflow. You can burn through a lot of charcoal quickly and still not achieve the proper temperatures.
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How hot does a coke forge get?

Heating The Metal

The result is coke, a fuel that is almost entirely carbon allowing us to reach temperature of 3,000 to 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit at the core of the fire! Fire this hot can quickly get the metal up to welding temperatures at about 2,500 degrees.
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What burns hotter coal or coke?

Coal is a lustrous, black fossil fuel that includes impurities, generates smoke, and generates less heat than coke when burned. Coke is a dingy, black coal waste that burns hotter and cleaner.
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Can you forge with a propane torch?

For this weekend, it's time to build yourself a miniature forge out of a propane torch and a fire brick. You should be able to get most of the parts for this build at your local hardware or appliance store. Having a forge will allow you to anneal knives, or even take up the hobby of blacksmithing.
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What is the best refractory for a forge?

Highly flux resistant! This material works really well for coating an Inswool lined forge for protection against flux when forge welding. This is one of the most flux resistant coatings we have found to date!
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Can you use wood in a forge?

What kind of wood is best for forging? Any kind of dry wood will work: scrap pallets, small branches, firewood, old boards, etc. Avoid wood that may have been exposed to chemicals like pressure treated woods or pallets used for hazardous materials.
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How high should your forge be?

Approximately same height as anvil the general-purpose forge hearth is level with the smiths knuckles or second finger joint. As an example, my forges are about 1/2 inch taller than my anvils with the actual measurement of height of hearth being about 31-1/2 tall above the floor.
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Why does my gas forge sputter?

If it's a blow out type sputtering, then you're not getting enough air, if it isn't that I'd probably say it was LPG entering the burner and causing it to flare.
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How long does it take to heat up metal in a forge?

A: From my experience in the industry, we generally used the "13 -16 minutes per inch" guide for forging temps for alloy steels in large rotary or pusher furnaces.
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Can you buy coal coke?

Centaur Forge offers a wide selection of bagged smithing coal and coke, including in bulk. Find blacksmith coal for sale at low prices, with shipping included in the cost.
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What type of coal is best for a forge?

Bituminous Coal

This soft, black fossil fuel is the preferred forging coal of most blacksmiths. It has a low sulfur content. This is important because sulfur lowers the quality of the coke, rendering brittle any steel item it comes in contact with.
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What is a clinker in a coal forge?

Clinker is a general name given to waste from industrial processes, particularly those that involve smelting metals, welding, burning fossil fuels and use of a blacksmith's forge, which commonly causes a large buildup of clinker around the tuyere.
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