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  • #76
    Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

    Nice work John - There's that Curing Device again

    I especially Like the door, I'm doing that this weekend. Suggestion hit the hebel with some hi temp paint assuming it does not give off fumes.
    Cheers Colin

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    • #77
      Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

      Thanks Colin,
      Yea the burner really seems to do the trick so far,very handy.I will probably use some heat beads aswell to help spread out the heat more evenly especially on the hearth.
      Im sure your door will come out looking great just like the rest of your build.I really like your attention to detail.
      Cheers John.
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      • #78
        Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

        Thanks John

        But sometimes attention to detail is a pain in the ass as everything takes longer getting to where we all want to be........
        Cheers Colin

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        • #79
          Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

          Originally posted by chubbybones View Post
          Thanks Colin,
          Yea the burner really seems to do the trick so far,very handy.I will probably use some heat beads aswell to help spread out the heat .
          That is a really dangerous combination. I wouldn't have said anything because the forum has asked people not to discuss the use of gas and ovens for safety reasons. Without a flame failure device fitted to your burner and I see you don't have one, if your burner goes out, you fill the hot oven with gas and you also have live fire in an enclosed chamber, you will have an explosion. If others follow your method you could be responsible for someone else's accident.
          Last edited by david s; 12-12-2013, 05:20 AM.
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          • #80
            Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

            Originally posted by david s View Post
            That is a really dangerous combination. I wouldn't have said anything because the forum has asked people not to discuss the use of gas and ovens for safety reasons. Without a flame failure device fitted to your burner and I see you don't have one, if your burner goes out, you fill the hot oven with gas and you also have live fire in an enclosed chamber, you will have an explosion. If others follow your method you could be responsible for someone else's accident.
            Hey david,
            I didnt mean to suggest i would use them both at the same time but i can see how it could be interpreted as such so thanks for clarifying.

            Just to be clear to others reading my curing process i intend on using the burner and the heat beads independent to one another.I definately wont be using them at the same time.It can be extremely dangerous.

            Once again thanks to david for making that clear.
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            • #81
              Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

              Just found a use for a second gas cylinder fuse.
              Cheers Colin

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              • #82
                Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                Today was another day of curing.
                I increased the temp. to 150 degrees Celcius and kept it there all day.
                I started to get condensation on the underside of the plastic around 3 hrs into it.Now 3 hrs after that i have no more condensation on the plastic.But im not sure if that means i'm in the clear just yet.

                Tomorrow i will probably step it up to 175` Celcius.

                Cheers John.


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                • #83
                  Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                  How are you going to stop the weight on the arch from pushing it out sideways?
                  The English language was invented by people who couldnt spell.

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                  • #84
                    Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                    Originally posted by brickie in oz View Post
                    How are you going to stop the weight on the arch from pushing it out sideways?
                    Its not going anywhere Al.Solid as a rock!
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                    • #85
                      Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                      It depends where you read the temp from, but the bottom of the oven will be way cooler than the top. I usually take it up to 250 C over 24 hrs then progress to larger fires.
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                      • #86
                        Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                        Originally posted by chubbybones View Post
                        Its not going anywhere Al.Solid as a rock!
                        OK.


                        P.S
                        Please send me your recipe for cheating the laws of gravity and physics.
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                        • #87
                          Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                          Originally posted by david s View Post
                          It depends where you read the temp from, but the bottom of the oven will be way cooler than the top. I usually take it up to 250 C over 24 hrs then progress to larger fires.
                          Hey David,
                          Im still waiting for my infrared gun to arrive so ive been taking measurements using only the dial thermometer sitting in the oven.Im guessing the ambient internal heat is nowhere near the temps of the inner brick surfaces so im going easy.Do you think i should jump to 200 instead?

                          Originally posted by brickie in oz View Post
                          OK.


                          P.S
                          Please send me your recipe for cheating the laws of gravity and physics.
                          I will do Al.It has something to do with the speed of light in a vacuum
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                          • #88
                            Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                            Originally posted by chubbybones View Post
                            Hey David,
                            Im still waiting for my infrared gun to arrive so ive been taking measurements using only the dial thermometer sitting in the oven.Im guessing the ambient internal heat is nowhere near the temps of the inner brick surfaces so im going easy.Do you think i should jump to 200 instead?
                            You can do the process too fast and risk damage, but you can never take it too slow.
                            However, as you've been heating it all day and the plastic no longer shows condensation, if it were mine I'd be taking it up to 250 and trying the plastic test again.
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                            • #89
                              Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                              How about this,
                              Ill start it at 150 in the morning and work my way to 250 in the late afternoon.
                              We're expecting storms tomorrow,terrible timing.
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                              • #90
                                Re: Alan Scott oven in sydney

                                Sounds like what I'd be trying. I fired my kiln last night and a storm just missed us. It was not covered and we were out for dinner. Keeps you nervous.
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