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Does anyone know an alternative furnace to Ivoclar's EP5000???
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<blockquote data-quote="Toast" data-source="post: 19134" data-attributes="member: 1037"><p>If you can get a deal on an ep500 I'd go that route, especially since your just starting up. I've had an ep500 well over 10 years with no problems, that model is a work horse. I've talked to the guys in technical for ivoclar and they've said you can't kill those things. I love mine and if I ever get another it will be second to the 500. Just my opinion though. All the ivoclar ifu's give the pressing parameters for the ep500, so I can't imagine not being able to press anything. Not sure about the 300g ring now that I think about it but I have never needed to use that size. I use 200g ring for everything. Good luck with your start up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toast, post: 19134, member: 1037"] If you can get a deal on an ep500 I'd go that route, especially since your just starting up. I've had an ep500 well over 10 years with no problems, that model is a work horse. I've talked to the guys in technical for ivoclar and they've said you can't kill those things. I love mine and if I ever get another it will be second to the 500. Just my opinion though. All the ivoclar ifu's give the pressing parameters for the ep500, so I can't imagine not being able to press anything. Not sure about the 300g ring now that I think about it but I have never needed to use that size. I use 200g ring for everything. Good luck with your start up. [/QUOTE]
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