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Toaster Oven for Powder Coating
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Weird request but I'm looking for a really large toaster oven that could hold computer parts to bake and cure for the powder coating I will be doing.
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How much would it take to get the circuit you needed? Maybe that is a better way to go about it really.
My fathers garage already had the setup for it when I needed it, so I am not clear on what it takes to achieve the circuit.
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Not sure to be honest, the circuit breaker box is in the basement of the house, the garage is detached and behind the house, i'm thinkin a big toaster oven would be cheaper.
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You're going to...bake...computer parts? My mother always told me heat was the enemy of computers. Are you powder coating heatsinks or a case, or are you actually putting chips in the oven?
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lol I meant mostly the case parts, any metal parts, psu housing, etc
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i remember when i got this house, it was pretty apparent that the electrical wasn't going to suit my needs...
took only a few hours to upgrade my mains panel and run some new circuits... do you know anything about the breaker panel you have?
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Nope, except that it's atleast 10 years old.
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if your breaker panel isn't far from your garage, you're looking at next to nothing for a new circuit...
maybe as little as $20 if it's on the wall near where you want the oven... also, wouldn't you want the oven outside? even cheaper... drop a 4 prong out the bottom of your panel, or punch through the wall if it's internal... basically, what do you have, where do you want it?
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The breaker panel is in the basement level, towards the front of the house, the garage (where I want to put the stove) is about 25 -30 ft behind the house.
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If you can wire up 220V yourself that would be definitely cheaper than buying a new oven. I mean you can always look for somebody to bake it for you. There is plenty of shops which do bike parts etc.
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