The Dark Nights are here and it's going to be cold
The reason I'm saying this is because there are a lot of DIY projects that require a forge, but the dark nights aren't ideal for forges. The reason for this is because you need to have a fire going to keep the forge warm, but also to keep oxygen flowing into the fire. If you don't have a fire going, then you're going to have problems with your forge
Here are some things you can do
1) Get an electric heater and put it next to your forge. This will help keep the air flowing into your forge, which will allow it to stay warm enough without having to constantly feed/feed wood into it. It also means you won't have to worry about getting too much coal in order for it to stay lit up for long periods of time (which leads me to my next point)
2) Get an electric coal burner and place it on top of your electric heater so that they work together as one unit instead of two separate ones. This way, both will be heating up at the same time (not just one)
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