[RocketsNW] Curing oven

Greg Deputy greg at blastzone.com
Wed Jan 27 09:30:31 PST 2010


My favorite setup was the guy's who took a standard electric oven, then
added a fan and a foam box on the front.  Automatic thermostat, as well as
timer.  If you have the space and a 220v outlet, you can find old electric
ovens for free or close.

-----Original Message-----
From: rockets-bounces at rocketsnw.com [mailto:rockets-bounces at rocketsnw.com]
On Behalf Of Bob & Ann Yanecek
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 8:37 AM
To: 'NW Rocketry'
Subject: Re: [RocketsNW] Curing oven

I used 1" foil covered foam to make an oven 2' X 2' X 6' then added a 'milk
house' style heater that has a built in (but uncalibrated) thermostat.
While temperature comes up fast, it takes me about 10-15 minutes of fiddling
to adjust the thermostat to achieve any particular stable temperature (max
is about 180 deg F).

Bob Yanecek




-----Original Message-----
From: rockets-bounces at rocketsnw.com [mailto:rockets-bounces at rocketsnw.com]
On Behalf Of Scott Berfield
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 12:03 AM
To: 'NW Rocketry'
Subject: [RocketsNW] Curing oven

Any of you guys ever built a tube curing oven? I am looking for info on temp
control circuits.

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