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Building a Simple, Inexpensive "Hot Box"

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FAQ:  How can I apply heat to my molds or castings if I'm
not supposed to use my kitchen oven and I don't
have access to an industrial oven?
 


A: You should NEVER use your kitchen oven for mold making or casting applications.  If you don't have access to an industrial oven, you can create an alternative by building a "hot box" out of materials commonly found at Do It Yourself store or home center.

You can use the hot box to accelerate the cure of rubbers and plastics, to post cure castings, and to pre-heat molds for casting Crystal Clear Series resins.

Click HERE to view our easy instructions for building a hot box.

 

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