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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 1776594" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>It all depends on the heat range. I built a powder coating oven with a 1x1 steel frame, 14-ga sheet metal and used a propane IR heater to cook it. Worked really well for several years until I finally bought a used Subway proofing oven that has a convection fan. I use that quite a bit. I will tell you this, you can find cheap commercial ovens like the subway unit on craigslist and at auctions on a regular basis. I paid $200 for mine about 8 years ago. You can also use the elements from a stove. Just need to build the box. If you are doing gun barrels, I would look into a section os double-wall stove pipe. Cap one end, mount a single stove-top burner in it and make a lid that drops in from the top. That would simple and cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 1776594, member: 8373"] It all depends on the heat range. I built a powder coating oven with a 1x1 steel frame, 14-ga sheet metal and used a propane IR heater to cook it. Worked really well for several years until I finally bought a used Subway proofing oven that has a convection fan. I use that quite a bit. I will tell you this, you can find cheap commercial ovens like the subway unit on craigslist and at auctions on a regular basis. I paid $200 for mine about 8 years ago. You can also use the elements from a stove. Just need to build the box. If you are doing gun barrels, I would look into a section os double-wall stove pipe. Cap one end, mount a single stove-top burner in it and make a lid that drops in from the top. That would simple and cheap. [/QUOTE]
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