Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
...BUT, dont let the label of "crazy" stop ya from a crazy project. Im sure way back when, an idea such as a flash unit was someones "crazy idea" too.
...Thanks TCT! I was even pretty impressed with myself when it all came together. Yes it was inspired by the Boomerang, which I now own!...one thing you are gonna wanna think about here is resale value. My frankenDryer was made from two of the exact same dryers (two Vastex EC1's, and some additional chambers and conveyor extensions). When I got my Boomerang, I posted my whole frankendryer on DS for several months, with NO hits. Once I took it all apart and posted it as two dryers and some added parts, it all sold within two weeks. The point here is that you will have a very difficult time reselling something that is custom-built (future buyers will say"hobbled together"), especially with parts from different maufacturers. And you will have quite a time selling a single heat chamber as well, most people want equipment ready-to go, and those that want what you have will not be willing to pay fairly, knowing that it is an otherwise diffiult sell. All this goes witout mentioning the extra work involved here, aside from physically making them one unit. You still have to deal with additional electrical, gas and exhaust lines.....needless to say, I am ALL about fun and crazy projects, but not so much at the cost of a debilitating hit on the ol' pocketbook. My recommendation, in this case, would be to sell the current dryer as is, and flip that cash toward an upgraded piece of equipment. The used market is still somewhat flooded, and a good deal can be found for the determined hunter!
That was my original thought, but then I realized I was going to try to sell a used anatol Mariah dryer. I would need more than the $25 that would bring in:P