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Old 02-16-2006, 11:42 AM
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Hey guys,
I am posting some information to help build ovens, this is based on our 4X4X6 oven we are using now. We spent $1300, compared to $10,000 for a new one. The only things not listed are misc screws, sealant, and steel (which ran 600) 2X2 16 gauge box tube and 20 Gauge steel for the skins.

Enclosure 18x18x8
75065k43
60.82

Contactor 240V 3-pole
6564k83
55.26

Main disconnect Panel Mount
6759k233
53.48

Power Distribution Block
7626k33
37.02

Thermostat
Digital
38615k11
188.42

Dial-IF DIDGITAL IS NOT WANTED
33215k22
92.12 connector # 7122k19 4.20 needed for operation

Thermo coupler
Type J
3871k91
37.22

Mineral wool
#9328K43

Gasket
#8815K42

Fan from Grainer
4MH08
I have a PDF of the 3-phase Delta wiring if you email me, the file is too large to post in here. I also have oven pictures of the finished products. We have built 4 more since we finished ours and have sold them for $4,000 ready to go. This info should help some people build their own at a reasonable price. We use the Hot coat professional gun, as well as a sandblating cabinets to prep the parts. We sell our mobility products retail, and have had no complaints or problems with the coatings.
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Old 02-16-2006, 11:48 AM
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Sorry, the elements weren't on the last thread. We used 240V 1500W elements 6 in all. McMaster part# 3576k19
They have other elements up to 4150W finned. They are "strip heaters" and are commercial quality. The finned elements are 120V or 240V

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