As you can see I put my wool about 3 inches thick.
then you can start painting the wool with the satanite,you should paint it to bout 1/8 thick the let it dry then do it again till you have bout 1/4'' thick satanite on the walls.( did not snap a picture of this step , sorry)
Then you have to make your door. I used the end of the compressor tank and welded a door hinge and handle on it.
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Now flip it over and coat the inside of it with the satanite to give the wool something to hold on to.
![](http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb7/kencornett/forge%20build/May2010025.jpg)
then lay your wool on it while the satanite is still wet, let it dry then coat it as you did the forge.
![](http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb7/kencornett/forge%20build/May2010026.jpg)
Now i forgot a step in the above post. you need to weld a burner tube to the side of the forge, so your burner can slide down into the forge. As you can see , I used run of the mill pipe fitting. one reducer and a piece of black pipe, you should do this at the start of the build. lol i am BassAkwardIt should be welded on the side at an angle as to creat with the fire a vortex that spirals around the inside of the forge..
![](http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb7/kencornett/forge%20build/May2010016.jpg)
That should take care of theforge body, tomorrow evening I will take detailed pictures of the burner, I am useing a blown air burner, so the parts are important to see up close