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Old 06-14-2005, 11:47 PM
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i am about to embark in the pc realm and was wondering if any body had a home built oven that is big enough to do bike (motorcycle) frames that would be willing to share plans for such an oven. i am very mechanical and good with electrical so i feel i can build a decent oven but am unsure of where to start. i have been looking in past posts and have seen some nice jobs in there as well as album. thanks for the responses in advance.
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thanks Gary that is extremely helpful. i dont have a break but have access to a shear and ironworker also lots of scrap material. is there no danger of the temp and galvanized steel? i know if galv gets to hot it releases zinc gas, but that is around melting point. it gives me a good start point though so thanks again. i will definietly credit you with the design.
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use a torpedo heater there are a few post on here. simple and easy to set up and the only cord you need is a power cord..
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i know if galv gets to hot it releases zinc gas, but that is around melting point. it gives me a good start point though so thanks again. i will definietly credit you with the design.
I haven't had any problems with the galvanized coating. The max temperature that I've used is 450deg, not enough to affect the galvanzing.

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Here is a design that does not require a break. You can make a larger oven to do frames based on this design. I made mine smaller because I mainly do only car parts. Hope this helps.

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