I have an old stove in the basement- used to be used for canning etc. the oven is never used for cooking food here, so- perfect for baking transformers and paint hi. Russ.


I have never had any problem using an oven for baking stuff like that. Just try to avoid spilling tar or oil directly into the oven. Use a drip pan under the device being baked to catch any possible spills. When you are finished, there may be some odour, but it almost always goes away when the oven cools. If there are any lingering traces, run the oven at maximum heat for about 20 minutes and that will take care of anything left. I have never had the XYL complain after I finished cooking a transformer, as long as I don't do it while she is in te middle of preparing a meal. She griped the first couple of times, but now that she has seen for herself that it doesn't leave any permanent residue in the oven, she doesn't care anymore.

Don

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