Iam sure some oneout there uses a Stay Warm melting pot ,Iam thinking about up gradeing to produce more volume.Anyone that has pros or cons I would be intrested in .The addiction grows worse!
Sta-Warm pots are good quality, but if you dont run more than a gallon of plastic at a time then don't get the 2-1/2 gallon pot, buy the 1-1/2 gallon pot, it will be easier to keep your plastic mixed in the smaller pot especially if your adding salt.
When I got my pot a couple years ago they were about $1000 and a good DC powered variable mixer is about another $1000.
James
Stay Warm Melting Pots has a 2qt pot starting at around 550.00 and a4qt for 660.00,both have a one year warranty.Iam still try to find out about what type of mixer to buy ?
I don't use it for injection, you can't preasurize the one I have, but I think they will custom build one for you that you can preasurize. I think the tip on my pot is 1/4", I bought a 1/8" tip to pour a narrower stream but it took too long to fill a cavity on say a beaver mold went back to the 1/4".
The mixer is from Indco. the pot is model#10cn, 120 volt 12.8 amp 2-1/2 gallon. If you get a mixer get one with variable speed and DC not AC.
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