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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 271574" data-attributes="member: 1297"><p>Yeah I think some sort of low domed roof over the top of the forge would do the trick to keep the heat in. I use charcoal that I save from our slow combustion wood heater as a fuel for the forge. I bought a 18volt cordless leaf blower to add air to the forge as well as the hand crank fan. I can also use the cordless blower to ventilate mine workings. </p><p>The ''Anvil'' is out of an old butter factory that had a rail siding so it could be to do with the rail siding or a rotary valve for the solid fuel boiler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 271574, member: 1297"] Yeah I think some sort of low domed roof over the top of the forge would do the trick to keep the heat in. I use charcoal that I save from our slow combustion wood heater as a fuel for the forge. I bought a 18volt cordless leaf blower to add air to the forge as well as the hand crank fan. I can also use the cordless blower to ventilate mine workings. The ''Anvil'' is out of an old butter factory that had a rail siding so it could be to do with the rail siding or a rotary valve for the solid fuel boiler. [/QUOTE]
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