Behold super forge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The most magnificent custom forge ever built!!!!!!!!!!!

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Kits for sale starting at $1000 contact me!!!! :D :thumbup: :D :thumbup:
 
Nice. :thumbup: Only thing though is that a teflon pan? I'm not 100% sure (maybe an urban legend ) but I believe if you get teflon past a certain temperature it gives off some kind of toxic fumes.
 
Oh my crap! I has to have one of those.

Try not to inhale toxic teflon fumes and die. :)
 
Just dont let your wife see you using metal tools in or on the pan.. she'll have a fit and you'll scratch the teflon :P
 
Nice. :thumbup: Only thing though is that a teflon pan? I'm not 100% sure (maybe an urban legend ) but I believe if you get teflon past a certain temperature it gives off some kind of toxic fumes.

From http://www.ecomall.com/greenshopping/teflon4.htm

In new tests conducted by a university food safety professor, a generic non-stick frying pan preheated on a conventional, electric stovetop burner reached 736°F in three minutes and 20 seconds, with temperatures still rising when the tests were terminated. A Teflon pan reached 721°F in just five minutes under the same test conditions (See Figure 1), as measured by a commercially available infrared thermometer. DuPont studies show that the Teflon offgases toxic particulates at 446°F. At 680°F Teflon pans release at least six toxic gases, including two carcinogens, two global pollutants, and MFA, a chemical lethal to humans at low doses. At temperatures that DuPont scientists claim are reached on stovetop drip pans (1000°F), non-stick coatings break down to a chemical warfare agent known as PFIB, and a chemical analog of the WWII nerve gas phosgene.
 
hmmm...
looks familiar - only I used duct tape instead of that fancy rubber schmingy...
 
only the best formy forge, im debating on going cast iron or not, i work in refinerys, more specifically inside the above ground storage tanks, im probably already ^%$$'ed, so if i run across a cast iron at the "flea" i will do the right thing, otherwise ill probably stand upwind.
 
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I imagine if you could burn the teflon coating off you'd be pretty well set. I don't know how you'd do that though.
 
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i ran it for quite about 10 mins today without problem, i figure the most id run it is 30 to 40 for a heat treatment, dont worry if super forge melts ill take pictures and post them!
 
also,

trash the kingsford briquettes, get Lump hardwood charcoal.

it's not any more expensive than the briquettes and it will give you much better heat.
 
There's something to be said/seen here.. Kinda like "Necessity is the mother of invention"??? and...
"We are not judged by our methods, but by our results"...
As long as it works, good on you mate!
-M
 
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