[RocketsNW] Curing oven

Greg Clark greg at bigredbee.com
Wed Jan 27 06:43:39 PST 2010


I used a temperature switch that I got at the local appliance repair
shop.  I think they're used to turn on and off the heat in things like
clothes dryers.

Like this: http://www.thermodisc.com/productdetail.asp?ProductID=17

Or you could build this!!!

http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=81

-- Greg

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Sam Grado <vonrang at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Look for used laboratory equipment, specifically clinical lab equipment. I have used a lab incubator as a curing oven for 5 years. They offer excellent temp control & monitoring and are about the size of a large mini-fridge. They usually come with a clear door (poly or tempered glass). I bought mine for $125.00.
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> Sam Grado
> TRA L2
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> "If you're going to build it, build it from scratch"!
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> sales at pvconly.com
> http://www.pvconly.com
> http://www.sugarshot.org/bios/sgrado.html
> http://groups.google.com/group/PVC-Motor-Rockets
>
> --- On Wed, 1/27/10, Scott Berfield <sb at berfield.com> wrote:
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> From: Scott Berfield <sb at berfield.com>
> Subject: [RocketsNW] Curing oven
> To: "'NW Rocketry'" <rockets at rocketsnw.com>
> Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 2:02 AM
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>
> Any of you guys ever built a tube curing oven? I am looking for info on temp
> control circuits.
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