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| Large Post Cure Oven We are in need of a oven for post-curing epoxy parts at 85 C. We are located in the central US. We've tried building our own oven, and met with limited results. We've decided to stick with the boat building business and let someone with expertise in oven building do our oven. Anyone have opinions or recomendations of someone who might help us out with this? Our immediate requirements are for a 50'x10'x10' box, though we expect to need a larger oven in the future. Best Regards, Clark Thompson
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| hello i have built ovens befor and the best and chepest is to buy 2" foam with foil on one side and 2" alum chanel and bolt it to gether very easy to do |
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| What kind of foam would you use? And what would be a good heat source? I am looking to build a much smaller post cure oven. How much bigger should it be than the part? |
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