🔥 Forge your future with speed and style!
The Nelyrho Portable Blacksmith Beginner Forge Kit is a professional-grade, stainless steel double burner forge designed for artists and hobbyists. It heats quickly to 2500℉ using a 30PSI regulator and features a compact, portable design with double doors for efficient heat retention. This all-in-one starter kit includes essential components like a quenching furnace and refractory brick, making it ready to use right out of the box.
Manufacturer | Nelyrho |
Item Weight | 15.82 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 14.13 x 10.47 x 7.64 inches |
Item model number | Double Burners |
Size | Double Burners-Door |
Style | Two Burners |
Material | Stainless steel |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Included Components | forge, gas hose, forge burner, fire brick |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**G
Burns like Hades
Super easy to set up and works amazing.
B**F
Affordable beginner forge 👍
I bought this little guy used and paid $70.00 not bad for my first forge. Upon opening everything was there and looked pristine plus the other owner set up most of it for me.This thing heats up fast and gets metal cherry red with in minutes. Just make sure you block the back and front. I built a swinging door that holds a firebrick for ease and efficiency on mine.Other ppl mentioned that the burner tube catches fire. Right away it happened to me as well but I just turned up the gas flow and it pushed the flame back into the forge. I kept my initial test runs fairly short just in case but after my 5th run I ran it for 20 minutes or more.This is a 5 star product a good beginner forge
B**B
Good and economical
The media could not be loaded. This forge has been a great little starter forge for a beginner on a budget. It heats fairly fast and is not too hard in the propane. It is small making good for small things like knives. I placed bricks all around mine to help hold the heat. One of the drawbacks is that the flames come out from both ends of you. I have it gunning good; I have burned a shirt leaning over it too far. So, if you are looking for a nice economical starter forge, you might consider this one.
D**Y
3 burners with door
Haven’t used it yet, feels durable, I like the size
M**R
Amazing for starting blacksmiths
Love this thing. Only thing I had to do was add the flame mortar inside of it. I have well over 10 blades made in this thing, and it's still going. Super easy to put together. Holds head well. And it's long enough to fit an entire 18" blade from tip to end of tang. Amazing bang for your buck. Perfect for starting Blacksmiths!
C**K
Yes! Make something! Need mortar for the kaowool
Really great. Just rigidize, and coat with satanite 2x. Make the satanite like slip (clay technique, look it up) and coat the tough to reach spots with a smaller paint brush, and or paint the whole thing in thin coats.Don’t overthink mixing the mortar just add a little water, mix and examine for smoothness. Mix well and dab on with a brush or use gloved hands. Good luck.Rush version: paint a coat of satanite, dry with hair dryer 10 minutes, fire with propane until solid. Step 2 Repair cracked parts from rushing. (This how I did it and in 3rd coat is now perfect).You can add plistix ( or another infrared reflecting coating on top for the best efficiency and heat).Good luck!
O**E
Like it
I like it and the seller is excellent. Had a problem with the porcelain ring broke, they replaced the whole thing. I don’t like having to remove the gas tubes every time I shut it off as recommended. Otherwise it works fine.
R**Y
Very pleasantly surprised!
First off, I gave it a five-star rating because of the price. Are there "better" forges available? Undoubtedly; but they will cost a LOT more than this Nelyrho. I usually use a vintage coal burner, but needed something portable and handy for demonstrations and training Scouts. This guy fits the bill!I did several applications of ridgizer and then multiple thin coats of refractory cement. Noting that it had no "chokes" for the burners, I fabricated a couple using copper tubing - TOTALLY unnecessary. The burners fairly roar - and generate plenty of heat.A possible improvement might be valve for at least one burner for the times you need to heat a small piece; I may end up adding them to both.As an aside, I happened to have a Camp Chef Portable Dutch Oven Table on hand. Without the wind shield it makes a perfect stand, and is also available on Amazon.
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