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Muskyslayer96 09-16-2011 04:48 AM

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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:

nightfighter 09-16-2011 05:02 AM

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...

O.D. Mike 09-16-2011 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Muskyslayer96 (Post 887412)
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:


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!!!

Muskyslayer96 09-17-2011 06:09 AM

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

O.D. Mike 09-17-2011 02:32 PM

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

Muskyslayer96 09-17-2011 06:25 PM

OD Mike

That is a great idea!!!!

Thanks for the tip :chased:

MS

jlnel 09-17-2011 07:30 PM

very nice!!!!!!!!!!

Smulax 09-17-2011 08:55 PM

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.


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