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Old April 11th, 2008
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Re: PoP dryer

Isn't that the truth. If you have a landlord from hell like L also do. Just go a head start a POP and worm factory in the house. If the oven craps out the landlord will have to get you a new one. MTfishingrods Has a good idea he also has 12 years over me in the HVAC. I belive he knows what he's talk'in a bout.
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Re: PoP dryer

Back to the K.I.S.S principle....
Why not get a small personal heater from (insert you local everything store) with a thermostat? The heating element will dry the air some and it has a fan. Stick your vented box in front of it and set your thermostat. You may have to play with the thermostat and a thermometer until you get the temp the way you want it.(the one I have at home has a thermostat, but it is just a widening line instead of actual temps) This would be simple and cheap.
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Old July 4th, 2008
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I use a kids metal locker I bought at lowes for about 30 bucks made rails along the side to hold the jig holders (two boards with rubber in between to push jig into held together with screws) already has vents and heats to about 150 will try to post a pic well better email me I will still see if I have the pictures works great on lead jigs and have done some crankbaits by using small screws to hang the baits from, The heat comes from a small space heater from lowes will try to get the name and model but it works great it dont shut of either Irun for about two hours using a timer on outlet
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well have not figured out how to do pics yet but email me will be glad to send pics
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Old July 4th, 2008
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Re: PoP dryer

Zman.

Sounds very interesting, I would love to see the pics. Here is a link that will help you, thanks to Supermod, Spike-a-pike.

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This should get the pics flowing.
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Old July 4th, 2008
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Re: PoP dryer

I think I just witnessed the birth of the easy bake oven 2....................

I was pondering a similar idea for hanging lures in to dry after painting. My version had the bulb in a sort of metal can sheild at the bottom and the hanging racks above. I was going to put some holes in the top for air flow. It also needs a hole at the base for fresh air to get in. The air flow to the top has to be deflected so it isnt a direct path. This will stop it from needing a fan. If done properly it is cheap, simple, and efficeint.
I think the hole at the bottom has to have more area than the combined area of the venting holes.
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Old July 5th, 2008
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Re: PoP dryer

ok got the pics had five pics but here are three of them the heater I also got from lowes it was a Holmes heater small one
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I use a kids metal locker I bought at lowes for about 30 bucks made rails along the side to hold the jig holders (two boards with rubber in between to push jig into held together with screws) already has vents and heats to about 150 will try to post a pic well better email me I will still see if I have the pictures works great on lead jigs and have done some crankbaits by using small screws to hang the baits from, The heat comes from a small space heater from lowes will try to get the name and model but it works great it dont shut of either Irun for about two hours using a timer on outlet
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Old July 5th, 2008
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thanks for the help with the pics it worked
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Old July 5th, 2008
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Thanks for the pics link Vodkaman
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Old July 5th, 2008
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Re: PoP dryer

A very tidy solution. Looks like you have been busy.
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Re: PoP dryer

too busy too many things at once whole basement is full but its mine all mine at least thats what I tell myself haha
have a good one
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