Insulation is pretty good on it. According to the vendor it only gets about 110* on the outside. I did a quick trial run and it didn't get to the point of where I couldn't touch it with my hand so I believe that. If it becomes an issue we could probably put some flashing on the ceiling to help reflect some of the heat.
And I think this just means it's time for you to take a trip back up here.
A buddy of mine has one that big, can slap a bike (motorcycle) frame and some extra parts in there at one time. His is set up for gas or electric, is yours the same?
Caffy - That's the next step if this takes off but I'm sure that's gonna be a ways down the road.
Evil - Electric only, 220v.
I'm mainly doing this and starting to push to get away from the 3S platform (not leaving it all together). That along with a few other things should help me do that easily. Only hard part is the marketing. The 3S was easy to market since I had obvious ties, not so easy with this stuff and I'm finding that advertising is expensive. I might need to dump some of my savings into the company which I didn't really want to do.
[quote=""Terry""]Caffy - That's the next step if this takes off but I'm sure that's gonna be a ways down the road.
Evil - Electric only, 220v.
I'm mainly doing this and starting to push to get away from the 3S platform (not leaving it all together). That along with a few other things should help me do that easily. Only hard part is the marketing. The 3S was easy to market since I had obvious ties, not so easy with this stuff and I'm finding that advertising is expensive. I might need to dump some of my savings into the company which I didn't really want to do.[/quote]
You should try to score a contract with IPS or 3sx. Both work with other platforms, so you can use that as a jumping point into different makes. Just be sure your contract states that they must call it the "3sx/IPS/etc Maximal powedercoating" so you get your name out.
[quote=""Hannibalzero""]You should try to score a contract with IPS or 3sx. Both work with other platforms, so you can use that as a jumping point into different makes. Just be sure your contract states that they must call it the "3sx/IPS/etc Maximal powedercoating" so you get your name out.[/quote]
Eh, then they get a cut of the profits. I think I'd be better at least trying to market it myself for now. I'm not sure if that amount of stuff they can offer me is worth it.