![]() |
3 Attachment(s)
My updated drying wheel made this spring. Temp range from ambient to about 120 degrees.
Works great!!! MS Nice pics, this forum has huge talemt and creativity :chased: |
Muskey, that is slick! Need details... What did you salvage the case from? What motors? That is a piece of furniture! I would be epoxying in my TV den with that set up! Sweet...
|
Quote:
Looks like you found a curbside entertainment center and put it to good use!!! Is that a exhaust fan in the bottom? Great job!!!! Very impressive!!! |
Thanks guys!
I bought the old entertainment center on CL for $20. I cut a hole in the top and added a piece of lexan for light. I cut a hole in the bottom and added a heat lamp with a dimmer switch so I can control the temp (ambient to 120), and a SS heat shield so I can distribute the heat when using the bottom wheel. I sealed the glass gaps at the hinges with the same sealer you would use to winterize your front door. I also have an old small axial fan in the lower unit to help circulate the heat. I used two grill rotisserie motors that I switched out with threaded rod, and the circles are rigid plastic 5 gallon paint lids. Keeps the dust out and the heat really helps the cure time. MS |
I need to pass along a great tip from Ecduzitgood, it will help to add a mirror to the back wall of the cabinet. Helps you see bubbles and adds light to the cabinet.
Love the creativity!!! OD |
OD Mike
That is a great idea!!!! Thanks for the tip :chased: MS |
very nice!!!!!!!!!!
|
2 Attachment(s)
here is my old one
Attachment 48474 and my new one Attachment 48475 I went with the wheels spinning versus the inline because I wanted to put more plugs on it at once and not worry about the epoxy sagging, it is a little trickier to apply the epoxy but I like it better. I need to add a light so I can see better and add a little heat for when I am applying epoxy in the winter. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:58 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright 1998-20012 Striped-Bass.com