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Old 05-05-2004, 09:51 PM
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Default Where to buy Propane IR Light?

Anyone know a good place to find a propane IR light to cure powdercoated parts? I read a article by Noob2PC but the picture he had used to show them was a dead link, think he said he bought his from Wal-Mart. I figure some retail stores like Lowes Home Improvement, Home Depot or some where else might carry them, just haven't made it down there to check. Sorry for all the questions, just trying to learn.
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Old 05-05-2004, 09:54 PM
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They may be harder to find now that spring is here. A lot of times retail stores don't stock seasonal items during the "off season".

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I bought mine from Summit Racing and its the Triple Mr. Heater. That thing will get 3/8 steel plate up to 650*F. It is a must to use a infared Thermometer. Caswell sells them.
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Old 05-05-2004, 11:20 PM
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home depot will order you one up ... just ask for the rep to give you a call and they will work on some thing for you ....
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Anyone know a good place to find a propane IR light to cure powdercoated parts? I read a article by Noob2PC but the picture he had used to show them was a dead link, think he said he bought his from Wal-Mart. I figure some retail stores like Lowes Home Improvement, Home Depot or some where else might carry them, just haven't made it down there to check. Sorry for all the questions, just trying to learn.
Ummm, I dont use IR. I use a good old oven. Which post are you refering to?
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Sorry Noob2PC, I got you and drfjr1976 mixed up. Guess your name popped in my head from all the articles I've been reading. Just ordered the triple Mr. Heater from Summit. Just waiting on my PCing Gun from Caswell. Says it takes 3 days for the tracking number to show up, I'm praying that its not actually going to take 3 days just to ship.
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You better get you the thermometer too....You will need it.
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