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What features would you like in a burnout oven?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Jackson" data-source="post: 29324" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>* I would like to see mutiple burn out programs like a porcelain furnace. You could probably get away with just 10 or 12.</p><p></p><p>* I would like to have all of the internal components modular so that in-house repairs would be as easy as unplugging a part and plugging in a new one.</p><p></p><p>* I think it would be nice to have a port which would allow a device to plug in for fast/easy calibration, and to restore burn-out programs.</p><p></p><p>* I would like it to be stainless steel so it would stay looking nice and easy to clean</p><p></p><p>* I would like to see a metal or fiber handle that would not melt or get burn marks if the technician used the tongs to close the door.</p><p></p><p>* I would like to have the muffle built so that an adjustable shelf could be used to center the rings in the muffle, or to allow two layers of rings to go inside. </p><p></p><p>* I would like to have the option of having 220Volts</p><p></p><p>* I would like to have a sleep mode, that would drop the temperature back down to say, 500 and idle there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Jackson, post: 29324, member: 153"] * I would like to see mutiple burn out programs like a porcelain furnace. You could probably get away with just 10 or 12. * I would like to have all of the internal components modular so that in-house repairs would be as easy as unplugging a part and plugging in a new one. * I think it would be nice to have a port which would allow a device to plug in for fast/easy calibration, and to restore burn-out programs. * I would like it to be stainless steel so it would stay looking nice and easy to clean * I would like to see a metal or fiber handle that would not melt or get burn marks if the technician used the tongs to close the door. * I would like to have the muffle built so that an adjustable shelf could be used to center the rings in the muffle, or to allow two layers of rings to go inside. * I would like to have the option of having 220Volts * I would like to have a sleep mode, that would drop the temperature back down to say, 500 and idle there. [/QUOTE]
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