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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2012

This is a custom oven i fabricated, i built this from materials i got from work, 2 scrap ovens, and insulation i bought. it reaches 400-450 in like 20-25. Any questions or comments leave below. Thanks to Bobby Zajac for help with the wiring and also thank you to Gary Brady for taking the time to respond when I had questions.

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  • I have the link for the site for a diagram but it won't let me post it. I'll try from my laptop when I'm off work

  • @mjd1957utube I will sen you a message with a link to a similar oven where you can get a wiring diagram. My elements were out of regular electric ovens. I just ripped 2 apart that we're similar and they had the general GE burners. The insulation is 2 inch fiberglass board insulation I got a bundle for 85.00. Also the glass was the glass off the oven doors. Just pry it open and remove the seperator.

  • @kid617 let me know what u need help with man I'll respond ASAP. I used the glass out of a oven. It's tempered glass. I just took the door apart and used pity panels of glass, I sealed it with a high temp sealant from Mc Master Carr. It's like a dark red color. I got the temperature guage from a store called do it best, Just like a little hardware store. It was made to sit in a grill. I popped it out the little holder and sealed it also in the small holes I cut. Let me know if u need help.

  • @pootytang 64. No once it's cure it good. Loom at all the engines that have parts powdercoated at car shows. It holds up good.

  • @maxpower14843 I do have a thermostat in the main box. But for now I just put em on full blast and it works fine.

  • @41point2 what I would do is check and make sure your getting juice in the wires at all. It can be something as simple as a loose ground , or bad contact. Let me know after you check it all out.

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  • wasup man can u help me wire my elements?? what elements are you using

    

  • I would love to have the wiring diiagram to build your oven and more detail on the eleaments / insulators used for the mounting...... looks like you have built a oven ibn high demand I;m redoing a 72 suzuki and well might as well do it all myself,, any additional info would be great also as noted in another message, i assume the glass uses was cut from typacal oven door glass

    thanks

  • what kind of glass did u use

    

  • deff like the build looks good i deff need to hit u up for what kind of materal u used good build

  • i seen you did an exhaust pipe. wouldnt the powder re liquify when the pipe gets hot?

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