Solved a problem I had with heat transfer from the bottom of my propane forge to the furnace below (part of the stand I made). This keeps heat transfer at a much lower level so the plate no longer warps on me. It also makes it safer to place other things on the shelf under the forge (about 8-12 inches from the bottom of the forge) without worry. I chose 1/2 inch thickness as I don't have a lot of space. work with. I used 1-1/2" thick corner iron to support the forge. Enough framing should be left over the insulation for the firebricks to be securely fastened to either end of the forge. I might use 1". , as it seems to be a little thicker. But 1/2 inch works fine. Plan to use what's left on the heat shield (around the front of the forge) to vent some of the heat escaping from the front.
Speedball 7.5 Inch Square Universal Pottery Wheel Bat, Blue
10 Review
16Oz Royal Blue Speedball Underglaze - Perfect For Ceramic Art Projects!
14 Review
๐๏ธ Walnut Hollow Crank Handle for Extruder
9 Review
Dulytek 7-Piece Wax Carving Tool Set With Glass Jar, Silicone Finger Gloves & Metal Case For Collecting And Crafting
20 Review
Tebik Gel Highlighter, 10 Colors Bible Safe Highlighter Study Kit, Highlighters Assorted Colors, Twistable Design, No Bleeding Great For Journaling, Highlighting And Study
36 Review
Cordiant Winter Drive 2 175/70 R13 82T
35 Review
Sowder Natural Goose Feathers Clothing Accessories Pack Of 50 (Gold Dipped White)
33 Review
Mosaiz 18-Color Face And Body Paint Kit With Metallics, 3 Brushes, And 30 Stencils For Kids Party, Purim Costumes, And Professional Makeup.
36 Review