I finally got her done!!! took me a year of working on it off and on. also took alot of research and advice from some really helpful guys on here. i dont run it with the bottle under it that is just so when i roll the forge out into the driveway the bottle can ride there. i have already got it well above welding temps. everything seems to work exactly like i wanted it to. im also slowly learning to control the gas use alot better. i acually forged a santuko style kitchen knife today. thanks for looking.
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That looks really good, looks like you have done your homework. Happy forging
Dana
Wow, loos good! Nice solid work! Hope it serves you well!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
That's a nice looking set up!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: Looks well made, nice job
Looks good to me! Since you just went through the whole process do you think you could do a build-along? I really would like to make one also and would benefit greatly from all the research you did to make yours.