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FarmerRick:
Not sure what I am missing here, but why not just use your average $50 used electric oven from Craigslist?

tstuart34:

--- Quote from: FarmerRick on January 01, 2014, 04:24:11 PM ---Not sure what I am missing here, but why not just use your average $50 used electric oven from Craigslist?

--- End quote ---

I was thinking the same thing.... are most ovens 110v or 220v? I know they have a larger amp plug on them..  i can see if you want a larger oven building your own.

Unfy

Do you think by going larger you will need to add a slower to keep your heat equalized through the chamber?

UPCrawfish:
OR, you could even got for "FREE" on Craig's List.....
 
stove (Yutan/ West Omaha)

Free stove to use or for scrap. Oven and two of the burners work fine, but the two large burners do not. It is a General Electric, white and black, electric stove that is about 5 years old. It needs a good cleaning, but it's free. 402-625-2659.
     
212 rose ave  (google map) (yahoo map) 
• Location: Yutan/ West Omaha
•do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers
 
post id: 4261948712
posted: 4 days ago

unfy:
Most ovens are 220v.

I've seen some 110v stores.  The price to oven size ratio was horrible though.

Need to cook some pink stuff to see how it handles

tstuart34:

--- Quote from: unfy on January 01, 2014, 08:22:31 PM ---Most ovens are 220v.

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Ok that makes more since...

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