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I just wanted to brag about the auction I won on E-Bay last night ... a Thermal Arts Design access #2 open hearth gas forge ... this company is here in Oregon about a 100 miles from where we live ... this is the second time I've tried to get one of there forges on E-Bay... this time I was smart and waited until the last 30 seconds to make my bid ... I got it for $256 and it normally sells for $401
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Is that Propane/Nat. gas fueled?

It's a nice simple design and looks slick.

Give us a performance review, please!

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Very Nice!

Looking forward to your review.

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It's propane ... should arrive by the 8th … never used a forge before so it will be a learning experience. I never welded before buying my first stick welder … never had any lessons but now I can do stick, mig and tig … steel to aluminum so I am capable of learning by trial and error … I was just so grateful I discovered WT&T.com … Jody has saved me a lot of hair pulling (and burned fingers :lol: ). I have been watching a lot of blacksmith vids so I’m getting anxious about working with a forge … it will take me a while I’m sure but I’ll be happy to share my experiences with the fine people on this forum, once I no longer look like a total noob.
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Used the forge yesterday for the first time ... works really awesome!
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Hi, Love the photo of the ladder, and the racks, the Argon bottle too, including the fan, and the Hobart welder is really cool.....where's the George Foreman sandwich press, I mean forge....LOL?

I see some bent metal in the vice......did you break it already?...only joking.
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Duhhhh, Silly old me, the picture was so big I didn't realise I had to scroll around it to get the complete picture.....got it all now.
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Sorry it took me so long to reply ... been real busy ... No i didn't break it ... yet lol. Just made another video this morning thought I would share it http://youtu.be/PA5wGX3lsc0 :mrgreen:
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