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    OVEN

    I have been building ovens for a few people and shops in my aera. If any one is intrested contact me. I can help you with info or I can build an oven for you. I have a jig for a oven that is 3ft tall 5ft deep and 3ft wide. I am starting to build them now with either the end or a side is removable to add on to them for some of the larger projects when need be. The only thing needed to operate is the floor space for the oven and a 50 amp plug (same as your cooking oven). also it can have wheels or not so that it may be rolled out of the way. Temperture control is very exact for powder or ceramic.
    Thier are only two real sports!
    boxing and auto racing
    all the rest are just games.

    Drive it like you stole it!
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    do you have any pics, price, do you ship, does it have a vent, and or fan, does it have a window?.... any info on these questions would be great thanks....
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    oven

    Yes they have a window, I have not shipped a oven but I dont see a problem with this (i delivered them locally in my truck). without a internal fan it would not be possible to regulate the temps so closely. I am working on a getting a video put together which should be done in a couple weeks or so. i'm not really sure on a price right away? I'm not sure if thier is a need for a oven for the industrie. I was hoping since this oven could be added too to make a larger unit at a later date or just when you have bigger parts it would be very useful too the hobbiest or small shop. If your really serious e mail me and I'll see about helping you build your own or me building one for you. It's quite a bit of work to put one together and I believe it would be a lot less time consuming and cost efctive to build a few at one time. we are using them for wheels and bike frames mostly. I think in the next ones that get built we are putting a rack in the something like a dishwasher so you just open the door pull out the rack hang your part push it in sent the temp and watch the part through the window. when you get to the point where your curing set the timer to shut down the elements at your preset time. I get perfect results every time, but truly good powder work is all in the prep. I cant tell you how many great pieces I have done just in toaster oven.
    Thier are only two real sports!
    boxing and auto racing
    all the rest are just games.

    Drive it like you stole it!
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    You should put together and sell plans. If you do, I'll be first on your list to buy a set. (As long as they're not too much )

    Kris
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    What type of elements are you using?
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    elements

    I have used a three different elements and have got the best results from cooking oven elements. you have to put a shield around them and make sure the air flow is right but they work great.
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    all the rest are just games.

    Drive it like you stole it!
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  7. I'll take one when you get going!!!!!!!
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    take a look at (cooking up a oven project)
    Thier are only two real sports!
    boxing and auto racing
    all the rest are just games.

    Drive it like you stole it!
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    take a look at (cooking up a oven project)
    Thier are only two real sports!
    boxing and auto racing
    all the rest are just games.

    Drive it like you stole it!
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    if you can . can you toss up some pic's
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