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Old 03-19-2005, 08:03 PM
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just wondering if anyone has used the oven that sells and how well it worked for small parts?

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I started with one and all I can say is dont waste the money, find a used house oven it will work alot better at getting the powder to flow out smoother. I paid 400.00 at the time when they first came out.
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I have one it works fine. It became to small in a short time with the 18x18 size. I put a thermo inside of mine and notice the oven dial is about 50 degrees off at times. I am waiting to see what caswell comes up with on the oven they are going to offer.
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I believe a home oven may be wider inside also.
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yeah my oven also was off 50 too
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Correct a Household electric range oven interior is larger (both wider & deeper). You can find a free oven almost every day. Works better too. In my case, I found a local guy who had 20 ovens that were built in 1970, but never sold (still in orignal cartons) Avocardo green!. He was selling them for $20.00 each. I bought 4, 2 to PC in & 2 more to steal the thermostats out of for building my 8'x8' oven
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Please keep the other names out. Caswell is working on a line of ovens to fit everyones need's .. that is all i can say right now. when i find out more i will tell more..
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It looks to me that all of those ovens require 3 phase power - not feasible in most home business environments.
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