"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
And Gilligan, I have a similar space issue to you. This thing is gonna have to sit on a shelf until needed. So the bathroom fan idea is more attractive than a thingy on a cart of some sort....less attractive than a Really Handy Box with a heat pad of some unknown wattage. I'm tripping over myself here.
Quote from: Itsa Little CrOoked on January 18, 2016, 11:39:16 AMAnd Gilligan, I have a similar space issue to you. This thing is gonna have to sit on a shelf until needed. So the bathroom fan idea is more attractive than a thingy on a cart of some sort....less attractive than a Really Handy Box with a heat pad of some unknown wattage. I'm tripping over myself here.Bathroom heater could be done pretty easily and wired up to a female Edison.Also there are heat lamps that could be made onto a box pretty easily.
Quote from: Gilligan on January 18, 2016, 12:27:47 PMQuote from: Itsa Little CrOoked on January 18, 2016, 11:39:16 AMAnd Gilligan, I have a similar space issue to you. This thing is gonna have to sit on a shelf until needed. So the bathroom fan idea is more attractive than a thingy on a cart of some sort....less attractive than a Really Handy Box with a heat pad of some unknown wattage. I'm tripping over myself here.Bathroom heater could be done pretty easily and wired up to a female Edison.Also there are heat lamps that could be made onto a box pretty easily.As I noted, even a regular standard incandescent light bulb will heat an enclosed small area like he needs quite well. Stan's box will be even smaller than the boxes I mentioned that needed to hold a gallon or two of ink.His would probably only need to be about 15"x15"x6" and maybe only need 15-25 watts
Quote from: BorisB on January 18, 2016, 11:02:46 AMprobably i misunderstood. To keep paper warm, styrene box is enough. To condition it, you need dryer. Same as used later on for printing/ gellingSo, Boris, you run it through the dryer like I did?
probably i misunderstood. To keep paper warm, styrene box is enough. To condition it, you need dryer. Same as used later on for printing/ gelling