Morning Bubby!
I looked over the pictures you posted, and a couple of things jumped right out at me. First is the burner..... my rule of thumb for a venturi burner is a minimum 2.5 to 1 size ratio...meaning that the "bell" should be AT LEAST 2.5X larger then the burner pipe. In this case you have a 3/4" pipe, which means the "bell" should be AT LEAST 2". A burner will operate with something like you have, but is severely limited in it's output. In order for a venturi to produce the level of heat you need for welding requires more fuel and oxygen then your current configuration is capable of. What I believe you're going to need is a 2" or larger "bell reducer', and you're likely going to have to increase the orfice size to at least a #53.... or larger. Even with those modifications, its likely going to require 10-15psi of fuel pressure, and possibly more. This often creates problem for folks who use the small (20lb) propane tanks/cylinder for their fuel supply. Usually at the psi you need for welding heat with a venturi causes the small volume tanks to freeze up by the time they are 1/2 empty.
Another thing that I would change on the forge is the position of the burner. In my opinion it should be on more of a tagent...... like this....
The whole idea of using a round design for a forge is to create a "swirling" flame inside the forge......this helps eliminate hot spots, and more evenly heats not only the forge, but the work piece too.
There are number of "ways" you can come at this situation, but having been at this for many years, I believe that if a person is going to "weld" with a forge, trying to do so with a venturi burner is just making things hard on yourself. IF you think that forge welding is going to be part of your routine, and you're only going to have one forge, my suggestion is to build a forge with a blown burner. You can dial it back for general forge work, but it makes things much simpler and easier when you require welding temps.
Personally, I have dedicated forges for both general forging (a venturi burner model), and for welding (a blown burner model). Again, in my opinion, if a person is only going to have one forge, and they even THINK they are going to want to forge weld, then that forge should be one with a blown burner design......something like.....
Hope thats helpful!