cliffrat
Active Member
About every other year I have upgraded my forge to a new design. When I went to a blower and a 2 inch pipe burner, I thought I had the ultimate set up. I actually melted a piece of 1/2 inch plate in that thing! well a few month ago, I got a ribbon burner and set up my newest forge. The burner is 12 inches long and has 24 holes in the castable refractory. 3 rows of 8 holes each, off set and about 1 inch apart. It goes from dead cold to welding temp in about 7 minutes, runs at 3.5 pounds of propane with a 50 cfm blower. The second pic is it running. It was not easy to get a photo of it running that you could actually see anything, so this was the best of the lot. I got a better photo once I turned it off (first pic).


It's made from the top of an old water heater. 2 inches of Inswool surround, 2 inch thick by 4 inch wide fire brick for the floor.
I found the instructions for building the burner thanks to John Emmerling of Gearheart Ironworks at this website:
http://blacksmith.org/forum/tutorials/ribbon-forge-burner/
and I created a Word doc with the entire tutorial (hopefully John didn't copyright that one!)
View attachment ribbon burner V2.doc


It's made from the top of an old water heater. 2 inches of Inswool surround, 2 inch thick by 4 inch wide fire brick for the floor.
I found the instructions for building the burner thanks to John Emmerling of Gearheart Ironworks at this website:
http://blacksmith.org/forum/tutorials/ribbon-forge-burner/
and I created a Word doc with the entire tutorial (hopefully John didn't copyright that one!)
View attachment ribbon burner V2.doc