My Forge Page
My Champion portable forge (updated 6/23/99)
A simple, inexpensive, easily constructed brakedrum forge (updated 3/2/99)
My new, definitely non-portable forge (updated 10/14/99)
The traditional forge is fired with coal, charcoal, coke, or even wood. There are other, modern forges that use propane, natural gas, or one of a few other flammable gases/liquids. I may eventually build a propane forge, but for now I'm sticking with coal forges.
If you are interested in a gas forge, there are websites with information on how to construct one. One is Ron Reil's website. There are also factory built forges (both gas and coal) available from a few suppliers. One supplier is Centaur Forge.
Whichever forge you decide is right for you, make sure you have plenty of ventilation available. Operate it outside or under a carport. If you decide to set it up inside, make the area as fireproof as possible and be certain you won't have a problem with oxygen depletion or a buildup of toxic fumes.
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A little information about coal
Some books about blacksmithing
A few links
A glossary of blacksmithing terms (under construction)