A fire of wood coals and a blower less powerful than that leaf blower will get the steel as hot as you want to the point of melting. There is a pretty big learning curve using wood or even charcoal, but it’s plenty do-able and if you are going to be making stock removal blades, there’s no need for anything other than a hole in the ground for your fire and a source of forced air that you can dampen as needed. Working in the dark or near dark is easiest for me if I’m using charcoal or wood as it is much easier to see what is happening with the steel. In daylight, your steel can go from not hot enough to burned up in a hurry. Introduce air slowly, low volume and work your way up , if all you’re wanting to do is normalize and heat treat, you won’t need as much as you might think.