Kingsford doesn’t cut! To find out how to make high quality forging charcoal, check out this two part video. Leave me some comments and a vote so I know how this is going!
Kingsford doesn’t cut! To find out how to make high quality forging charcoal, check out this two part video. Leave me some comments and a vote so I know how this is going!
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great stuff Ive learned a lot! 5/5
Really like your videos. Please keep posting.
great video. thanks man.
@charlesburch of course that only applies if they ship the coke by rail down those tracks.
you can always walk the railroad tracks and look for coke that falls off the cars…..plenty of it around the tracks near my place.
err coke rather..
Enjoyed this video, charcoal for forging is hard to find and expensive!
Great video, Tks (will see the next)
real good video thanks
KITTY!
oh, what?
ah yes, great video!
i was just doing that to see reactions, peace bro
Oh Goody. Another informed opinion….
The south shall rise again, and then the north will kick it’s ass back down to hell where it belongs, GO NORTH!
yes
can you use a soup can
thank you
how bout hedge (osage) lol that stuff burns forever.
lol…. KITTY!!
You can find aspen and pine and sometimes cottonwood. Oak is not burned in Colorado. It is to expensive. Pine is available, which would work, but is not a hardwood like oak or walnut.
Uh Since when do we not have hard wood? Never heard California Black Oak, or Big Leaf Maple?
wtf are u talking about? there’s like a million different hardwood trees here.
So true.
Nice, but… In the west, we don’t have hardwood..
KITTY!!!! ^_^
The cat has an excellent sense of timing…
makes me wonder what had the camera.