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Easy bake oven upgrade
I don’t like my jigs sliding around on the oven rack because I don’t want any of them stuck together. So I cut the wires off the rack and and welded on a piece of X metal. These pictures show 100 jig heads. I could easily fit 200 heads on the rack at one time with no way of any of them touching.
https://i.postimg.cc/DyR0cKYW/499-E4...557-D3-D01.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/6QXQDfKt/74886-...-EEC697391.jpg
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Great idea and execution!
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That’s it I knew you were thinking of me :biggrin so when you do you a hundred you can do a hundred for me! :Rofl Good job buddy!
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That will work, good upgrade.
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Great ideal , I like !
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Thanks guys. I just wish I'd have done it yesterday when I was baking 50 at a time. I didn't get my hood out to tack it together, I just would get in position and close my eyes, so no comments on the sub par tack welding. LOL
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Great idea
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Hey when I was tying a lot more I made a rack system out of rain gutter guards and I bet you could also make something flat out of them for what your doing. I believe I use to be able to cure 120 or so at one time in my big oven. I did bend these to make them work for me. I used left over pieces of tile for weight just to hold them steady.
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Skip that would work for what I did. I think that gutter guard is aluminum so it couldn’t be welded to the steel rack but it could be tied on with pieces of wire. Since we do a good bit of metal fabrication we always have some expanded metal laying around but most people don’t have that luxury. Although you could stop by a local fan shop and pick up a scrap piece on the cheap.