If you are looking for a powdercoat oven you might try looking at this military surplus auction in Colorado. It closes Wed, Dec 6 though so hurry.
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If you are looking for a powdercoat oven you might try looking at this military surplus auction in Colorado. It closes Wed, Dec 6 though so hurry.
http://cgi.govliquidation.com/auctio...&convertTo=USD
For my first powder coating oven I used something simular one time only.
The foam insulation in the walls could not stand the 450* heat. It smoked so much that I quit becuase I was fearfull that the oven could possibly catch on fire.
The second oven I made I wrapped it in house fiberglass insulation with the paper removed. It has worked great.
I have some pic here in photobucket. They are of the box and it is rusty.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/0903/kcprecision/
Don\'t ask me to do a dam thing, I\'m retired.
http://home.earthlink.net/~kcprecision/
If the parts would fit in it could you just use an electric oven that came out of somebody's kitchen?????
The optimist says the glass is half full, the pessimist says it's half empty. The paranoid in me says somebody put a hole in it.
Remember pessimists are at heart opptomists. They know things can and will get worse.
I have neen using a electric convection oven for a while to cook powder coated parts, works like a charm, I used a regular (Non-convection) for a while but the convection oven works much better, picked it up at a garage sale for $50.
"four to tow, two to go"
Charlie:
To heck with that.. I can build my own powdercoat oven.. I like this.. tell me more.. you should make a post...
Looks like what I have drawn up.. except my rollers swap out.. tube, angle, flatbar..
Excuse me, I farted.
So what the hells this? I Mill in sheeps clothing? Never heard of one.
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