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gas forge parts

Started by mulie, March 10, 2011, 09:34:00 PM

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mulie

Where is rhe best place to get the refractory materials to line the inside of a gas forge?
Judd

gudspelr

I found some kaowool and "kiln cement" at a local pottery supply place.  They also had ITC 100 (really good refractory cement), fire bricks, etc.  If you can't find something local, there are a lot of places you can get it online, too.


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mulie

Thanks for the information.
Judd
Judd

Wampus

A quick search of the online yellow pages shows a couple of refractory places in Fort Worth.  There's a big industrial refractory place here in Memphis that I get it from.  They usually deal with huge industrial orders and they weren't too eager to deal with me and my tiny needs at first, but I kept calling until I found a guy there who doesn't mind selling small amounts.

DANA HOLMAN

Mulie
if you want to drive north of Austin I'll give you all you need. I live in cedar park tx
Dana
"When Satan is knocking at your door,
Simply say,

"Jesus, could you get that for me?"

mulie

Dana,
Thanks... That's a very generous offer.  I'm headed to Dallas on Monday and if I can't find something, I might get back with you if it's ok.
Thanks again,
Judd
Judd

DANA HOLMAN

No problem, just let me know
"When Satan is knocking at your door,
Simply say,

"Jesus, could you get that for me?"

MYSTIKBOW

I'm in the process of building a two burner gas forge myself and found the materials of all places in my local True Value hardware store.
I reckon so

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