I have a 3" id, heavy wall pipe welded on one end, as others have described.
I am having a 3 1/2 X 3" X 8 " long box made of 1/4 " plate for hardening lockplates.
A pair of long handle tongs with long bits is being made to fit the box.
The sides of the box are designed for 2 pieces of 3/8" angle iron to be welded near the top and bottom, of each side, to prevent the tongs from slipping off of the box.
I found a pair on looooonnnngg, about 28 " handle, pick up tongs at a junk shop for 9 bucks. I can't make 'em for that, and grabbed 'em as soon as I saw the price.
The bits are pretty long; long enough to grip the 3" dia crucible securely , with a little modification.
My limited experience in pack hardening suggests that long reigns on the tongs used to remove the crucible from the fire is a real good thing...or real heavy welding gloves...and in some situations, both.
God bless,
J.D.