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Picking the right insulation for a cure oven.

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Mar 20, 2014
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Hello,

I am currently gathering the supplies to do my own firearms coating. I am relatively new to it, but am a quick learner. I have everything but a cure oven. I am willing to build my own, specially after seeing all the builds on M1K3's thread. I went to Lowes yesterday to scout prices and resources I have available, problem is no one that works there can answer questions about duct board and using it in a cure oven. I want to ensure I am getting the correct materials, to ensure I dont burn anything down, my house included.

They have foil backed foam board as well as expanded polyurethane. Both options offer a foiled back. They also have board that is un-foiled, is using foil tape on the un-foiled board an option?

Any information will help a lot.

Thanks
Jeremy
 
For insulation I used 1/2 in thick concrete board from lowes/home depot. It will soak up and hold the heat. Will take a little longer to get the oven up to temperature than oven insulation but works very well. 8 bucks for a 3ft x5 ft sheet.
 
Look on amazon for 1.5 or 2" rock wool. It cost me about 100 bucks for 5 sheets deliverd . It did the 20 gun cabinet with 1 piece left over. Then use 1/4" hardy board for the inside liner. Make standoffs from 1/2" emt so you don't crush the wool. Mine takes 15 minutes to heat up and is cool to the touch on the outside.

I use 3 ea. 500 watt elements in the bottom . Be aware the hardy board will become glass hard next to the elements.
Greg