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The GOEDE Stainless Steel Foundry/Forge Burner is a high-performance metal melting tool designed for blacksmiths and foundry enthusiasts. With its robust stainless steel construction and adjustable features, it delivers extreme heat for melting all non-ferrous metals efficiently. Compatible with standard propane tanks, this burner is the ultimate tool for serious metalworkers.
P**L
Works really well
I bought this after buying a small 6kg melting furnace. The burner that came with it was not very good and used a huge amount of gas and struggled to get the temp hot enough to melt copper. Once I lit this burner I knew it would be much better. Uses less propane than before and gets the furnace hotter faster. It does take a little work to set the airflow right but it's worth the trouble.
V**R
They are very strong make sure your Forge is ready for it
They are very strong make sure your Forge is ready for it. Love you foster torches and different things before but do you things are the best I’ve had. Hands-down best ones out there as far as I can tell
J**L
Good product
Seems to be a good product well built and fired right up. Only used twice so far but happy so far.
T**.
The burners were easily set up and they get the small forge I ...
I bought x2 of these one with the regulator / one without and coupled them together. The burners were easily set up and they get the small forge I made to welding heat very quickly. For my forge build I used a 5 gallon portable air tank from Harbor Freight as the body, cut my windows and burner port holes with and angle grinder and 1 1/4" hole saw blade, welded on x2 6" lengths of 1 1/14" inner diameter black steel pipe as vertical burner supports, lined the tank with 2" super wool, used rigidizer (which made the applicaton of the slurry / Satanite MUCH easier as it just stayed rather then fraying up the super wool and causing it to pull apart and stick to my paint brush), painted on 1/4" layer of Satanite by building it up in x3 separate applications fully curing each layer first, then I applyed one full pint of ITC-100 again in several increments. The only thing I had to do in order to get the proper flame was set the burners about 1 1/2" back from the actual forge body and fully open the adjustable air vent sleeves on each burner. This combination made the perfect flame and has never given me any issues. Having said all of that,this was my very first attempt a building a forge, and I have no blacksmithing experience at all. I watched dozens of how to videos on youtube and started buying necessary forge supplies when I had the opportunity. It took about 1 - 2 hrs a night for about a week to build the forge. It will take MUCH longer for me to be a competent blacksmith LOL. I'm so glad I did finally build a forge as this has been a very fun experience and I now have a hobby I will probably do as long as I'm physically able. I'm also having fun teaching my 17 year old as I go and it has been a good way to spend father - son time. In conclusion I've never bought any other forge burners, however I can't imagine any other burner being easier to set up. I got it right the first time by folowing the advice of keeping the burners 1 1/2" back from the forge body and fully opening the air intake by moving the sleeve up as high as it will go exposing all f the round air ports. Now go build your forge already you'll be glad you did!
C**R
Great burner.
This burner does take some time to fine tune but it is very efficient; it gets the forge very hot very quickly. I am actually designing a second forge around two of these burners because they are that good.
J**.
Took some effort and experimentation, and a source of forced air to get it working properly.
Purchased for my backyard foundry. The overall look is very professional. Unfortunately mine has a big issue with sputtering and burning inside the tube. (it sounds like an old muscle car idling when it should sound like a jet) I've tried turning my regulator up, turning it down, adjusting the sleeve over the air holes... nothing really worked until I propped up a running hair dryer to force extra air into the air holes.. Once I did this I was able to melt brass from the shooting range with no issue. After I had an emergency and left said brass to harden in the crucible in one huge chunk, I was able to remelt it and clean my crucible.If could do it all over again, I would use one of the many youtube videos on making your own burner with a forced air port.
P**S
Mediocre design and build but functional
Mediocre build and performance which is probably what you would expect for a burner in this price range. First problem was that the orifice jet was not centered in the tube and not aimed parallel to the tube. I finally got it aimed parallel but not quite centered by doing some filing and installing a shim. The second issue is that the air is very touchy to adjust. A more expensive burner has slotted air ports which provides better control than the drilled holes on this burner..
R**H
Works great
Well made and cheaper than I could make it myself. I am going to order another one.
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