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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3470568" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Awesome forge. I may have to build one. Lots of junk brass that the local scrap yard won't take, and the wife is getting into some glass works that require a forge to melt and form the glass. </p><p>When you did the twist on your iron did you have a tube to twist it in so it would stay straight? </p><p>A coworker before I retired built a tube to make wrought iron stair balusters for his new home. He used a torch vs a forge (as the gas was free at work) putting one end into a vise and the other end into a hydraulic wrench to twist them. Turned out really well, so that's why I was wondering how you got that twist into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3470568, member: 5412"] Awesome forge. I may have to build one. Lots of junk brass that the local scrap yard won't take, and the wife is getting into some glass works that require a forge to melt and form the glass. When you did the twist on your iron did you have a tube to twist it in so it would stay straight? A coworker before I retired built a tube to make wrought iron stair balusters for his new home. He used a torch vs a forge (as the gas was free at work) putting one end into a vise and the other end into a hydraulic wrench to twist them. Turned out really well, so that's why I was wondering how you got that twist into it. [/QUOTE]
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