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Diy Heat Treat Oven: How to Save thousands of $$ building your own! 

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DIY Heat Treat Oven: How to make one similar to a Paragon Oven.
In this video I show you how to save thousands of dollars by making your own Heat treat oven. I built this for about $1200 Canadian and a comparable oven is around $3500 plus shipping!
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Комментарии : 55   
@thetinkerist
@thetinkerist 11 месяцев назад
I know it's a year ago, but this build is an inspiration to all heat treating oven builders. Thanks for this. It is a very neat design, I'm pondering about that door you made, looks awesome and handy. Never forget to make a small hand size pizza in there. Just because you can :) Thanks man.
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the kind words, too bad you tube doesnt promote my videos more, i would put out more videos if it was worth it.
@dereksprogramming3233
@dereksprogramming3233 2 года назад
That you for sharing this! Much appreciated!
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
You bet! Its a huge savings and quite easy to build!
@What-is-thehandle
@What-is-thehandle 2 года назад
Awesome build! I Can't wait for more content! I see the beginning of a 500k+ subscriber channel.
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
Glad you like the build, sofar the heat treat oven works great, ive had it up to 1850F to heat treat some CPM D2 blades! Have you seen my belt grinder video? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VBh_EYc6yLA.html Thanks for watching and commenting!
@What-is-thehandle
@What-is-thehandle 2 года назад
@@FabbinAdventures 1850f is great and all you really need. I'm a machinist and our industrial heat treat oven says it's max is 2200F but the PID stops it at 2000F. And yes the 2x72 video is next on my watch list. I built a 2x72 grinder out of aluminum from scratch. It's similar in appearance to the Reeder grinder. I'm also in the process of designing and building a slow speed carbide lapping machine that I can market.
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
I hoping i can do 2200, my pid is supposed to go that high, i have some CPM M4 to make some blades out of, i believe they need to hit that 2100 or so. Ive got all kinds of fabrication videos on my channel, the older stuff is not so good, but i think my newer vids are decent.
@kudabesi3683
@kudabesi3683 2 года назад
Thanks for the idea👍👍👍
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
You bet, i save a couple thousand dollars by making my own oven! Thanks for your comment!
@kudabesi3683
@kudabesi3683 2 года назад
@@FabbinAdventures you're welcome
@jamessmith-np7yf
@jamessmith-np7yf Год назад
Damn dude! that looks like store bought, u r the man that's really nice. That's something u might b able 2 sell those!👍
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures Год назад
Thanks, she works pretty good too sofar! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@przemoskrzypczak4025
@przemoskrzypczak4025 8 месяцев назад
Good job
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 8 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@sevensenseification
@sevensenseification 2 года назад
Hi Ron. I thought you quit RU-vid. Glad you did not. Finally my biggest wish starts!!! Hope you and your wife are doing good. Best wishes from Germany.
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
Haha, no we didnt quit you tube, just taking a break. You tube cuts the ad $ by 30% every january, so i felt whats the point of putting out videos untill the ad $$ comes back up.
@sevensenseification
@sevensenseification 2 года назад
@@FabbinAdventures if you like to build a nice neckknife for me this would be your first order. I would realy appreciate it and you could send me th price for your work by email. Tank you.
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
I used to make neck knives back in thr day, i might even still have some. Ill have a look after work today. I still have our "knife show" box and i think they are in there.
@sevensenseification
@sevensenseification 2 года назад
@@FabbinAdventures Holy moley today is my lucky day.....
@m53knives8
@m53knives8 2 года назад
looking good,,,we waiting knife build,,, ,,u r simple man,,,keep it going,,, sub definitely
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
It works very well, ive already heat treated 10 knives sofar. Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing!
@caveman9275
@caveman9275 Год назад
Nice 👍
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures Год назад
Ive always loved square bodies and we finally found one with good bones without much rust or body damage!
@worldsfastestube7302
@worldsfastestube7302 2 года назад
Man you build cool stuff sure beats my tiger torch can't wait to see it in action thanks Ron
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
Lol thanks, build it if you can, buy it if you have to. Glad you like my projects, there is likely a powder coat spray booth and oven coming up in the future so stay tuned if thats something that interests you. Still waiting on parts for the fj project so i may as well get some other stuff i want done. The shop will finally be getting a concrete floor this spring...i cant wait! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@worldsfastestube7302
@worldsfastestube7302 2 года назад
@@FabbinAdventures U bet Ron got in some crap for commenting so this is my new channel
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
Howd you get in crap for commenting?
@worldsfastestube7302
@worldsfastestube7302 2 года назад
@@FabbinAdventures I'll drop you a mail thanks Ron.
@highplains7777
@highplains7777 Год назад
You can use the scrap brick pieces to build furnace/oven furniture to hold your knives.
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures Год назад
Yep, thats what i do
@leventevarga-knorr1841
@leventevarga-knorr1841 2 года назад
Nice build! Your design is my favourite. What is the max reachable heat in °C?
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
I can hit 400F easily and maintain it, but i usually only go as hot as 275F Thanks for watching and commenting!
@richardsingh6014
@richardsingh6014 2 года назад
Looks great though
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
Thank you sir, im very happy with how it turned out!
@user-is4fd1fc9f
@user-is4fd1fc9f 3 месяца назад
Awsome video! I always wanted to do the same thing, seems like fire brick is a huge part of the price. I've yet to try this but i read somwhere that with sodium silicate and perlite you can make fire brick. Sodium silicate could be obtain with lye and silica gel, it's like a high heat resistance glue. It's not 100% safe so better look that up before, you may find a video on youtube by searching "Make Sodium Silicate".
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 3 месяца назад
Thanks for watching, yeah, fire brick is the main item you need, and a bit costly but its still way cheaper than buying a premade oven.
@JB_CUSTOM_KNIVES
@JB_CUSTOM_KNIVES 9 дней назад
Add ceramic wool around the chamber. There will be much better insulation and it will heat up faster and the temperature will be more stable. Best regards JB CUSTOM KNIVES ✌️😎
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 9 дней назад
Thanks, i have ceramic wool underneath to keep more heat off the electronic which has helped. The oven it self works great.
@JB_CUSTOM_KNIVES
@JB_CUSTOM_KNIVES 9 дней назад
I put the wool around the chamber, and now can reach 1200°C in 30 minutes, with 3,6kw heaters.
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 9 дней назад
@JB_CUSTOM_KNIVES nice, well im not gonna redeisgn this thing now, i don't use it that much. Shes gonna have to be good enough..lol
@JB_CUSTOM_KNIVES
@JB_CUSTOM_KNIVES 9 дней назад
If it is enough for you then sure there is nothing to change. Just writing so, maybe it will be useful to someone. Or maybe someday you will want to make a new stove. I use Mine almost every day, so saving time and energy is welcome with Me. Nevertheless, great project😁.
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 9 дней назад
@JB_CUSTOM_KNIVES oh man for sure if i used it every day it would be worth it, i might use mine once every 6 months these days. Thanks for your input and comments!
@Orion9993
@Orion9993 2 года назад
I love the build. Seen many DIY heat treating ovens, but love your design above the rest. Should build and sell them. I would buy one.
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
Precisely why i built mine the way i did, to be different. I didnt like the way all the others were built....to much angle iron...lol Probably about $1200 to $1300 canadian in materials alone. Id have to charge another $1000 for my time, still about $1500 cheaper than buying one! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@thej4ck4lhyde54
@thej4ck4lhyde54 Год назад
Awesome Build. I was wondering was the single brick thickness enough to insulate the temperature inside the kiln and how hot the outside steel casing gets to the touch. Wondering if adding a layer of Kaowool between the brick and metal casing is worth it as i am getting everything together to start my build soon.
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures Год назад
Yeah a single layer works, but if i did it again id add Kaowool underneath for sure, but all around would be better. The steel gets pretty warm! I ended up putting a layer of kaowool over top of the electrical and a couple small computer fans to pull air across the solinoids as the heat melted my solinoids and warped my pid a bit on my first real usage, been good since! Thanks for watching and commenting! Good luck with your build!
@mattles5738
@mattles5738 2 года назад
Just to let you know you have a couple jump cuts in the vid every couple mins or so. Doesn't bother me but you may want to look into it.
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
Ok ill look into it, i hate jump cuts, but i was having trouble uploading it last night, thanks for the heads up!
@richardsingh6014
@richardsingh6014 2 года назад
DIY IM SURE NOT DIT
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
Sorry, i obviously fat fingerd it when typing, all fixed up now!
@joshsmith885
@joshsmith885 2 года назад
♥W♥o♥n♥d♥e♥r♥f♥u♥l. Your content deserves a service like Promo>SM!
@FabbinAdventures
@FabbinAdventures 2 года назад
It deserves something all right!
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