I recently built a small propane forge to use for heat treating now and eventually to use for forging. It is made of from 8 fire bricks and is held together by a frame I built out of angle held together by all thread. Welded would have looked better, but I'm not a welder. Also, I can back the nuts off and replace the bricks easily if needed, which I plan to do because I used hard brick initially bacause I had a cheap source nearby for it. I plan to replace it with soft brick bacause the hard brick I got is only good to 1750 degrees. It uses a ventouri burner that I also built. I have heat treated a few knives with it and it will heat an 1/8" thick knife to non magnetic in just a couple of minutes. What I want to know is what is the easiest and cheapest way to monitor the temparature inside the forge. I'm not interested in it controlling the forge, just reading temperature. I will adjust the regulator manually to get the desired temp. I've read instructions for using a digital temparature controller with a thermocoupler and a solenoid valve and I could leave out the solenoid valve and use this setup simply as a thermometer, but it would cost me around $250. Do any of you guys know of a cheaper setup that would read temp up to at least 2000deg, preferably 2500 to make sure I don't accidentally over range it?
Thanks,
Matt Toms