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burnout ovens from satellite mfg co.
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Does anyone have experience with burnout ovens from Satellite MFG Co. of Pomona, CA? I'm looking for a better oven. |
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I have the basic Satellite model. It has been working fine in my
light-duty (2 times/month) environment for about 5 years. It's used primarily for lost wax burnout, but has been up to nearly 2000 F a few times to melt metals. =20 =46or my light duty purposes, I think it was a good deal. It recently was upgraded with a programmable temperature controller to speed burnout and allow glass annealing. I would buy it again, but would buy the programmable model. =20 I can't say if it would hold up to the rigors of daily use in a produciton environment.=20 Alex Bobotek alex (at ] bobotek d ot} net On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 01:00:29 GMT, "Paul Wilson" wrote: Hey, Does anyone have experience with burnout ovens from Satellite MFG Co. of Pomona, CA? I'm looking for a better oven. |
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