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Old 05-26-2006, 08:54 AM
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Mike,
How big is the duct, wheres it located..? Still might be able to come up with a simple inexpensive solution with a little more info.
A high temp in-line fan is gonna be major money.. it's NEVER a good idea the have the motor in the high temp air stream.
An in-line draft inducer does not put the motor in the air stream either..
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Popeye,
Thank you for your offer, Termite came through with a Grainger part number for exactly what I am looking for. As a matter of fact, he did his oven duct, very, very similair to ours (or visa versa).
I have already ordered the fan which is a high heat squirrel cage type and will work perfectly!
Thanks everyone for all the input!!!!
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Got the Grainger/Dayton fan. $100.00 and worth it! EAsy to install.
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hooked up with a local chopper shop to do work for them....
4x4x6 isnt large enough to do frames?
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mine is 2x3x6 and it will fit a bike frame easy
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Yes our oven is large enough for frames, but we are doing race car parts for a shop behind me, wanted to go bigger. Plus we powdercoat multiple parts for my second business and would like to do more parts at one time.

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