![]()  | 
	
| 
	 | 
| 
			
			 | 
		#1 | 
| 
			
			 Member 
			
			
			
				
			
			Join Date: Nov 2005 
				
				
				
					Posts: 189
				 
				
				
				
				
				 | 
	
	
	
		
		
			
			 
			
			Here is a link to a film from 1937 on the traditional iron smelting of the Ovambo in Angola, goes through the entire many-days long process: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	http://www.era.anthropology.ac.uk/Er...elt_index.html One of the few examples of the pre-trade steel process out there.  
		 | 
| 
		 | 
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
	 | 
| 
			
			 | 
		#2 | 
| 
			
			 Member 
			
			
			
				
			
			Join Date: Dec 2004 
				Location: What is still UK 
				
				
					Posts: 5,925
				 
				
				
				
				
				 | 
	
	
	
		
		
			
			 
			
			Nice onr Jeff, thanks for the help.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 | 
| 
		 | 
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
	 | 
| 
			
			 | 
		#3 | 
| 
			
			 Member 
			
			
			
				
			
			Join Date: Dec 2004 
				Location: What is still UK 
				
				
					Posts: 5,925
				 
				
				
				
				
				 | 
	
	
	
		
		
			
			 
			
			Finally watched the video in full.  Thanks again Jeff, I have quite a sword.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 
		 | 
| 
		 | 
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
	 | 
| 
			
			 | 
		#4 | 
| 
			
			 Member 
			
			
			
				
			
			Join Date: Dec 2004 
				Location: What is still UK 
				
				
					Posts: 5,925
				 
				
				
				
				
				 | 
	
	
	
		
		
			
			 
			
			Robert you may be right about the dripping water.  How one would have  used the gas created I do not know but that is the genius in simple processes. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetylene It has just come to me like a bolt of lightening. They make licquid Acetylene then use a low pressure primus stove type of torch simple. How dumb am I   .  The sword could be 19th century.  Skilled work   .
		Last edited by Tim Simmons; 16th December 2007 at 08:41 PM.  | 
| 
		 | 
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
	 | 
| 
			
			 | 
		#5 | 
| 
			
			 Member 
			
			
			
				
			
			Join Date: Dec 2004 
				Location: What is still UK 
				
				
					Posts: 5,925
				 
				
				
				
				
				 | 
	
	
	
		
		
			
			 
			
			I have been trying to find pictures of a primitive welding set up gas or petrol.  You could pressurise the home made acetylene or petrol in a pump up tank.  Air supplied by double bellows nothing new there.  The torch might be more of a problem but I would have thought an adaption could be made to a blow torch or as they are known in the UK blow lamp.  Googleing the history of welding gives dates but does not elaborate on any early welding kit.  Any help please.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Last edited by Tim Simmons; 17th December 2007 at 07:45 PM.  | 
| 
		 | 
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
	 | 
| 
			
			 | 
		#6 | 
| 
			
			 EAAF Staff 
			
			
			
				
			
			Join Date: Feb 2005 
				Location: Centerville, Kansas 
				
				
					Posts: 2,196
				 
				
				
				
				
				 | 
	
	
	
		
		
			
			 
			
			Hi Tim, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	The link you posted above has a picture of an acetylene generator on it. The picture is on the right and is captioned as (Early Portable Generator, Circa 1929). I'm trying to find a picture of an early torch. Will post if I find one. Robert  | 
| 
		 | 
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
			 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
	 | 
![]()  | 
	
	
		
  | 
	
		
  |