Unfy
Have you ever ran across this page before? I know its 220V but I thought you might enjoy looking it over.
http://www.powdercoatoven.4t.com/construction%20page.html
My dad and I are playing around with Cerakoting and we were kicking around the idea of making a modified version of this. Maybe two burners instead of four. But that just depends on what type of interest that we can get out of it....
Indeed I have. It, along with a few others, is what made me think that the build is indeed possible on a smaller scale.
I won't have a PID for temperature control... but... I don't think it'll matter too much.
What I currently have:
* A 240v dryer, side load.
* A 5th burner / electric hot plate / 120v
* A single 5-batt thing of mineral wool
I'll be gutting the dryer and looking into using it as the outside shell of the oven.
I'm assuming I'll be leaving the door as is, possibly removing / replacing the seal and latching mechanism.
I have no idea if i can get the insulation separated in half so that it's half as thick but cover twice as much area.... that'd be awesome.
I'll be finding out if the 5th burner is enough to get the cavity of the 'oven' up to 410F or so.
The inside surface of the oven is up in the air at the moment. Using an off the shelf metal rack, as well as putting hooks hanging down from the top... seems like it'd cover all of the bases for things I might want. I'm really thinking that chicken wire and metal screen would be a fine internal wall surface.
Due to move caused by burglary, etc, projects are a bit on hold at the moment though
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