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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

At the end of March Andy and Martin took time out from the busy workshop schedule to visit Chris Topp’s forge in Thirsk, North Yorkshire. Chris Topp and his team were hosting an open day seminar;  ’Introduction to Wrought Iron’ which Andy was keen to attend as Chris Topp is currently the only manufacturer of genuine puddled wrought iron on a commercial scale in the UK. 

In order to make puddled wrought iron Chris Topp recycles the original material, everything from disused bridges to old railings and huge ship chains. The team rework the metal through a sequence of processes. Andy took some footage and shots of the team at work demonstrating their techniques.

Blast furnace

Furnace gas powered with blowers to heat the reclaimed metal.

After it has been in the furnace, the wrought iron is pulled out onto a trolley by members of the team.

White hot puddled wrought iron

Creating genuine puddled wrought iron

The next image shows a curved section of reclaimed ship chain link under the 5cwt power hammer.

White hot wrought iron ready to be flattened in the power hammer

The next image shows reclaimed wrought iron bars being firewelded together in the forge.

Firewelding in the coke forge at Chris Topp & Co

Firewelding the reclaimed ingots in the forge at Chris Topp & Co

CLICK HERE  to take you to our Youtube footage showing the power hammer at work, flattening a piece of ship’s chain so that it can be recycled as puddled wrought iron.

CLICK HERE to take you to footage of the water cooled rolling mills.

CLICK HERE to see footage of firewelding to extend puddled wrought iron bar.

Martin said of his Chris Topp & Co day…”It was really informative. I still can’t believe how simple and uncomplicated the process was. The only modern piece of equipment used in the process were the water cooling rolls. Otherwise they are still re-working metal the way they would have done 200 years ago.”

For more information on Chris Topp & Co Ltd go to www.christopp.co.uk/

There’s snow stopping Andy…

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

January’s beautiful white blanket may have been the perfect excuse for the rest of the nation to take a few days off, but Andy and Woody were undeterred and battled into the workshops from Faulkland to keep the Ironart cog wheels turning.  There were very few people out and about on the roads on this particular day and we felt very smug  as four of us set out from Faulkland through the winter wonderland in a 4×4 armed with shovel, a thermos flask and lots of thermal underwear!

The snow gave Nic the perfect excuse to try out her whizzy new Christmas camera on all the wrought iron in the garden…

web_wrought iron rose arches in the snow