SpoonsbySven
Established Member
Hi Folks,
I'm planning to make a wood-fired forge based on the Whitlox forge: http://whitloxhomestead.com/.
The air supply for this forge is based on two 600mm steel pipes that run along the bottom of the V-shaped channel, with one pipe fitting fairly snugly inside the other. For the purposes of my question, you don't need to know why thre are two pipes, but if you're interested, check out the website.
I've managed to scavenge a piece of 35mm handrail with an ID of 28mm, and will probably (have to) buy a 600mm piece of 28mm OD pipe. The problem is that there's a welded seam in the inside of the larger pipe which prevents the inner one from fitting, so I'm trying to think of a way to "machine" the seam off. I don't have access to a metal lathe.
The best idea I can come up with is to buy a 28mm holesaw like this:
, mount it onto a 300mm piece of threaded rod and drill from both ends of the 600mm pipe. I imagine I will have to clean up the first inch or two of the pipe manually so that there's a clean surface for it to reference off, but provided I go carefully, I think it might work. What to you guys think? I'm open to better ideas!
Does anyone know what size thread the holesaw is likely to take? Are they fairly standard? The one I pictured above doesn't provide any information. Screwfix do a 29mm holesaw, which takes a 3/8in 20UNF thread. I don't particularly want to have to buy a 300mm length of threaded rod just for this_ I have loads, but of course it's all metric.
Cheers folks.
Sven
I'm planning to make a wood-fired forge based on the Whitlox forge: http://whitloxhomestead.com/.
The air supply for this forge is based on two 600mm steel pipes that run along the bottom of the V-shaped channel, with one pipe fitting fairly snugly inside the other. For the purposes of my question, you don't need to know why thre are two pipes, but if you're interested, check out the website.
I've managed to scavenge a piece of 35mm handrail with an ID of 28mm, and will probably (have to) buy a 600mm piece of 28mm OD pipe. The problem is that there's a welded seam in the inside of the larger pipe which prevents the inner one from fitting, so I'm trying to think of a way to "machine" the seam off. I don't have access to a metal lathe.
The best idea I can come up with is to buy a 28mm holesaw like this:
Does anyone know what size thread the holesaw is likely to take? Are they fairly standard? The one I pictured above doesn't provide any information. Screwfix do a 29mm holesaw, which takes a 3/8in 20UNF thread. I don't particularly want to have to buy a 300mm length of threaded rod just for this_ I have loads, but of course it's all metric.
Cheers folks.
Sven