GrumpyCatFace wrote:That's cool. Do you plan on ever opening the door? Perhaps removing a large glob of extremely hot semi-liquid metal from it? Banging it, and throwing sparks around your basement?The Conservative wrote:You can control the burn and temperature depending on what you use. Also, thermal bricking keeps the heat inside the forge instead of letting it leak out. Between 800 to 1500 degrees is easy to come by in a forge like that, most when they are used though aren't there to melt metal, but to soften it to be hammered, or to be hardened after it had been shaped into what you want to make.Speaker to Animals wrote:
Do you know what temperature it burns at?
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This is what a common forge looks like today. Not your large ass ones you are thinking of. I'm not making a smelter.
Hence the plumbing and rewiring... nothing will be in the area that can catch fire or ignite. Seriously... do you think I haven't thought this through?