Thanks Gene. Guess I should go turn the kitchen oven on as backup then. I'm concerned it will be too much time if I wait for the Evenheat to cool down enough.With my Jen-Ken air bath, it takes 5-6 hours. I was told by one of their techs to not cool it down with the lid open as that would shorten the life of the elements.
That’s an option I hadn’t really considered. Most times there’s no problem using the kitchen oven, but tying it up for 2-4 hours can create a conflict when someone else needs it.You could do a pre- temper heat in a toaster oven or something below your target temper while your oven cools if you do not want to use your house oven. If you temper at 425 maybe use a toaster oven at 325 or 350 while your HT oven cools. That way the toaster oven will not temp swing enough to get your steel too hot.
I was told by them (when I called the other day) that you don't want to use the kiln for tempering below 600f because it starts to lose accuracy. The higher tempers (like on 3v,4v,etc)would be fine though since they are around 1000fWith my Jen-Ken air bath, it takes 5-6 hours. I was told by one of their techs to not cool it down with the lid open as that would shorten the life of the elements.
I was told by them (when I called the other day) that you don't want to use the kiln for tempering below 600f because it starts to lose accuracy. The higher tempers (like on 3v,4v,etc)would be fine though since they are around 1000f
Here, in the summer, running my house oven at 400-425 degrees for two hours will significantly heat up the house I am struggling to try and cool.That’s an option I hadn’t really considered. Most times there’s no problem using the kitchen oven, but tying it up for 2-4 hours can create a conflict when someone else needs it.