Ted J
ArboristSite Operative
Brad,
Cool looking "Hot Box Kiln" ya got there!
I say "Hot Box" because it reminded me of a few times when working out in some of the Petro-chemical plants. They wouldn't allow the use of micowave ovens in the trailers that we were working in, so we could heat up a lunch.
Somebody would always make a verticle "Hot Box" out of plywood, with a door, and line it with aluminum foil and add a 100 watt bulb at the bottom and wire shelves in the top. If you put a frozen microwave dinner in there in the morning, it would be cooked and ready to eat by lunch, and you had to let it cool down.
I'm thinking of making a solar kiln, one of these days soon, now that the Mizer LT-15 will be coming in.
Thanks for sharing!!!
Later,
Ted
Cool looking "Hot Box Kiln" ya got there!
I say "Hot Box" because it reminded me of a few times when working out in some of the Petro-chemical plants. They wouldn't allow the use of micowave ovens in the trailers that we were working in, so we could heat up a lunch.
Somebody would always make a verticle "Hot Box" out of plywood, with a door, and line it with aluminum foil and add a 100 watt bulb at the bottom and wire shelves in the top. If you put a frozen microwave dinner in there in the morning, it would be cooked and ready to eat by lunch, and you had to let it cool down.
I'm thinking of making a solar kiln, one of these days soon, now that the Mizer LT-15 will be coming in.
Thanks for sharing!!!
Later,
Ted