Light bulbs / Heat source / Curing box

Started by Mad Max, January 04, 2014, 09:14:00 AM

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Kopper1013

Go to you local electrical supply house. I was able to get 300W bulbs there. I bought the 200W bulbs first but they only got my box to 139 degrees. I've read that halogen bulbs and heat lamp bulbs creat hot spots in your box and will cause the epoxy to cure at different paces.
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Kopper1013

Whoops double post still trying to figure all this out lol
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MCNSC

I recently built a hot box. The local Lowes had 150 watt bulbs I think they were for shop use. I also believe they had 200 watt bulbs. 4 of the 150 would get it up to temp in my unheated shop when it was below freezing outside. 3 bulbs will work when it is warmer.
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Kopper1013

My box is made of 1/2" maple ply wood and foil lined inside. Dimensions are 84"L x 24H x 16W so it's a pretty large area to heat and 200W bulbs just didn't cut it.
Primitive archery gives yourself the maximum challenge while giving the animal the maximum chance to escape- G. Fred Asbell

Mad Max

QuoteOriginally posted by jsweka:
I guy on another archery form posted this.  I haven't tried this company yet, but it may be the go-to source.


 http://www.newcandescent.com/store/customer/  

 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/12/24/a-manufacturer-found-a-loophole-around-that-incandescent-light-bulb-ban/  
I bought 12  150 watt, I received 60 watt
It is hard to contact them, they don't follow up

I sent the 60 watt back with a note, I still don't have my bulbs.
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