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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: mfhames on December 25, 2013, 08:13:31 PM
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I built this bowling ball rejuvenator from a dehydrator, igloo cooler, and miscellaneous small parts.
dehydrator - $40
igloo cooler - $14
miscellaneous small parts - $8
The temperature will go up to 190 degrees but when de-oiling balls I keep the temperature around 150 degrees. It works great!!!! Let me know what you think, pretty cool isn't it?
Mike
http://s1316.photobucket.com/user/Mike_Hames/library/?sort=3&page=1
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I built this bowling ball rejuvenator from a dehydrator, igloo cooler, and miscellaneous small parts.
dehydrator - $40
igloo cooler - $14
miscellaneous small parts - $8
The temperature will go up to 190 degrees but when de-oiling balls I keep the temperature around 150 degrees. It works great!!!! Let me know what you think, pretty cool isn't it?
Mike
http://s1316.photobucket.com/user/Mike_Hames/library/?sort=3&page=1
That is actually pretty genius. Be careful with the amount of heat you are producing, though. I believe they say that to be safe, you want to keep it around 120-125*. Once you start getting hotter than that, you may run the risk of cracking a ball. Just something to think about.
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The dehydrator has multiple heat setting and I can go from around 90 degrees to 190 degrees. The rejuvenator by Innovative I believe runs at 140 degrees. I will crank it back a little.
Thank
Mike