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spyug
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Well I painted the calipers with 4 coats of VHT caliper paint. As everyone has recommended, to get a good finish, you need to bake the paint. As the wife's new ( and very expensive) oven was out of the question ( I like my head on my shoulders
) I had to go, as usual, to paln B ( for bake).
Being in the computer support business, I have lots of old computer cases sitting around awaiting a trip to the dump so I got to thinking how I could "bodge" up something.
I took a case, pulled the guts and cut upsome side pieces and screwed them on to make an open all metal box. I had some aluminum foil in a 6" wide tape roll so I laid that down for a reflector. The heat source is a radiant heater. I present to you the Mark1 Easybake Parts oven:
That heater can get very hot so I think I'll be able to generate 200 to 300 deg.F which should be enough to cure the paint. I can make the oven deeper by adding another one or 2 cases of the same dimensions and I figure I could get a couple of small heating elements and build them in for a full self contained unit. If I were making one for powder coating I would insultate the outer skin and add a door.
Easier to get a small oven I know but as you know by now, I like farting around and using whats at hand.
Cheers all,
Spyug
PS That left side has another metal skin on the outside in case you wonder about the vent holes.
Being in the computer support business, I have lots of old computer cases sitting around awaiting a trip to the dump so I got to thinking how I could "bodge" up something.
I took a case, pulled the guts and cut upsome side pieces and screwed them on to make an open all metal box. I had some aluminum foil in a 6" wide tape roll so I laid that down for a reflector. The heat source is a radiant heater. I present to you the Mark1 Easybake Parts oven:
That heater can get very hot so I think I'll be able to generate 200 to 300 deg.F which should be enough to cure the paint. I can make the oven deeper by adding another one or 2 cases of the same dimensions and I figure I could get a couple of small heating elements and build them in for a full self contained unit. If I were making one for powder coating I would insultate the outer skin and add a door.
Easier to get a small oven I know but as you know by now, I like farting around and using whats at hand.
Cheers all,
Spyug
PS That left side has another metal skin on the outside in case you wonder about the vent holes.