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I just ordered the Mihm-Vogt HT Speed from Zubler.im in the market too user. have you narrowed it down yet ??
I just ordered the Mihm-Vogt HT Speed from Zubler.im in the market too user. have you narrowed it down yet ??
My oven had the same issue and went shopping at Lowes, etc.... actually several stores before finding the right amp plug.Grrr. I don't think this power cord is going to work; maybe its the European version?
Is the required cord something readily available or do I need to wait for the seller to get me one?
user ... can i ask about the reason why you think the elements are failing ? Could you be buying another oven only to transfer the problem there ? For me , Ive been using ZZs sinter oven i got like 6 years ago ....Love the oven . Love that its 11O outlet . Love that its still working > no jinx < Love that I can replace the elements when needed ( done 3 elements in that time . ) and have changed the braided wiring that connects the elements to each other . The frayed braided wiring was the reason one of my elements went out , it was overheating at the frayed part and sending some sort of signal to heat that element incorrectly thus causing it to crack . Only other reason I had issues was because I was opening the oven prematurely due to time constraints and I think that is what caused the failure of the other ones . I still do it every now and then but never open the chamber if its over 500 degrees . I was opening the chamber at around 700 to try and cool it down faster ... learned the hard way not to do that ! The only thing I dont like about the ZZ oven is the programs are preset and cannot be altered . Cannot edit or change temps to coinside with newer materials . Regards .
I've been to their milling centre. They sinter their Zr with the ovens they also sell.I'm not trying to hy-jack your thread, user name, but it's along the same line...has anyone used the Talladium Mastermill sintering oven? Is it any good?
Supposedly it's what they use in their milling center.