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Heat treat furnace - Highpower - 12-01-2015 Friend of a friend, is selling a small heat treat furnace. It's an older manual control Thermolyne type 1400 bench top unit. I asked if it "works" and the answer was "yes..... but the temperature gauge doesn't." I am getting all this through my buddy (middle man) who I trust, but I have not actually seen this furnace or verified that it operates. At $200 I think I am going to take a chance on it. It looks very clean and doesn't appear to have been abused. So the question is - is it worth "fixing" the original temp gauge display? Would it be too expensive to convert it over to digital control? [attachment=12346] [attachment=12347] [attachment=12348] RE: Heat treat furnace - RobWilson - 12-01-2015 Hi Willie I have a similar furnace , interesting idea converting it to digital watching with interest . Rob RE: Heat treat furnace - Highpower - 12-01-2015 Cheers Rob. I was thinking of something like what Tom built for his anodizing system. Although I have no idea if they even make a PID / SSR controller in the range that would be needed. 2100°F ? Never built one before so I don't have a clue. But I'm also thinking it might be cheaper than trying to find original replacement parts. RE: Heat treat furnace - RobWilson - 12-01-2015 Hi Willie just a brain fart , maybe a pottery suppliers may have what you need , those mad potters make their own kilns Rob RE: Heat treat furnace - RobWilson - 12-01-2015 HURRY LAST ONE ! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RKC-REX-C100-PID-Temperature-Thermocouple-1200-C-Gold-Melting-Furnace-Controller-/321201788351?hash=item4ac91e55bf:g:rXwAAOxyoMxSKOVj Rob RE: Heat treat furnace - Roadracer_Al - 12-01-2015 Will it be big enough for at least 90% of the hardening work you do? I've been contemplating a heat treat oven to support my budding knife-making hobby. Properly deep ovens are hard to come by. Watching the control discussion with interest -- building the box is a walk in the park for me, but those tricky electrons... different story. :) RE: Heat treat furnace - EdK - 12-01-2015 Here you go Willie. Up to 1300C. http://www.ebay.com/itm/PID-Digital-Temperature-Temp-Controller-Thermostat-110V-PT100-Sensor-Probe-CE-/391310494801 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Digital-Temperature-Temp-Controller-220V-PID-K-Sensor-SSR-25A-Heat-Sink-CE-/381459368704 Ed RE: Heat treat furnace - Highpower - 12-01-2015 Thanks for the links guys. At least now I know it's "do-able". But being a typical lazy American I would want a controller that reads out in Fahrenheit so I know immediately what I'm looking at. Conversion chart? Ain't no body got time for dat!!! I won't even get to see the furnace until next week. So I don't know exactly how big it is, or what voltage / amperage it runs on. Probably good information to have before I go ordering a controller set-up. I don't need anything too big so I think it will be fine for me. I think any furnace will be a big improvement over using my oxy/acet torches. RE: Heat treat furnace - PixMan - 12-02-2015 I'd take it in a flash if you decide you aren't going to! Just the box, bricks and heaters alone are well worth the money, upgrading the controller just adds value. Feel free to call or text me anytime you might need a Cº to Fº conversion, I got the app for that on my phone. RE: Heat treat furnace - dallen - 12-02-2015 (12-01-2015, 10:26 PM)Highpower Wrote: Thanks for the links guys. buy yourself a PID controller and switch it so it reads Fahrenheit |