I am going to use the mineral wool insulation to insulate the inside of my "freezer oven". Will covering that with heavy duty aluminum foil and covering the seams with aluminum tape work or should I cover it with galvanized steel? How many elements should I use (4'x4'x8')? Thanks in advance!
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it will definatly cost more but i would recommend the galvanized sheet or aluminum sheet over the foil. it will last much longer. as for the elements i cant say but the oven will net around 128 sq ft inside so you can call some element makers and ask for the recommended amount for that size.when in doubt polish it out/ why replace it when you can refinish it
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52fordpickup,
If you are using a freezer, and making an oven out of it you won't need any insulation. UNLESS the insulation has been taken out of the freezer! The freezer had to keep the cold in just as it will keep the heat in.
If you are using a home electric stove now, see what size elements are in it and figure the cubic feet of the oven and size you freezer oven elements from that!
IE: If your existing oven uses two 3100 watt elements and is 2 x 2 X 2. Thats 8 cubic feet. If the freezer is 2 X 2 X 5, thats 20 cubic feet and would need three 3100 watt elements!
John
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If anyone is looking at building an oven my Freezer oven plans as of now are:
4 - 3000W elements $25
buy.com Item #90142973
High Temp Insulation Blanket 1.5"
McMaster Carr Item #9356K12
Door Seals
McMaster Carr Item #8813K31
Electric Motor
Grainger Item #3M534
6" Fan Blade
Grainger Item #4C469
Definite Purpose Contactor
Grainger Item #4DD09
If anyone has any suggestions or doesn't think that some of these items are what I should be looking for please let me know. Thanks.
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Originally posted by 52fordpickupThe insulation that is used in freezers is made to trap the cold air in, won't it burn if it is subjected to high temperatures?
John
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