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== To-Do ==
== To-Do ==


Check that the guage is correct (use an IR thermometer or a thermocouple?).
* Check that the guage is correct (use an IR thermometer or a thermocouple?).
Make some graphs of how fast it will typically heat up over time given different settings and flasks.
* Make some graphs of how fast it will typically heat up over time given different settings and flasks.
Get new ceramic drip tray (current one is cracked)
* Get new ceramic drip tray (current one is cracked)
Put the PS1 equipment label on a hard tag and wire it to the power cord (affixing it to the equipment itself is unfeasible, it gets too hot.
* Put the PS1 equipment label on a hard tag and wire it to the power cord (affixing it to the equipment itself is unfeasible, it gets too hot.


[[Category:Metalworking]]
[[Category:Metalworking]]
[[Category:Hotmetals]]
[[Category:Hotmetals]]

Revision as of 20:07, 10 June 2014

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Jalenko Burn-out Furnace
Owner/Loaner PS:One
Serial Number ?
Make/Model Jalenko Furnace Model ???
Arrival Date 2013
Usability yes
Contact Eric Stein
Where hot metals
Authorization Needed no
Hackable no
Estimated Value $70
Host Area {{{hostarea}}}

This tool is not known to have an accurate temperature guage. The guage moves, and it seems mostly right, but it hasn't been verified precise.

To-Do

  • Check that the guage is correct (use an IR thermometer or a thermocouple?).
  • Make some graphs of how fast it will typically heat up over time given different settings and flasks.
  • Get new ceramic drip tray (current one is cracked)
  • Put the PS1 equipment label on a hard tag and wire it to the power cord (affixing it to the equipment itself is unfeasible, it gets too hot.