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    Default powder paint oven rack

    These are some pics of one of the racks I use for curing jigs. Pans are from the swap meet and my hanging rods are 6x10-32 screws. You can put alot of jigs in these pans. The notch on the side allows you to remove or load the pan without disturbing jigs already placed in the pan.


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    That is a very neat idea. Thanks.
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    Kinda looks like my breadpan except you use bars and I poke holes all around the top, man I need to get my camera back from my kid. Great ideas all around

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    I really like that idea! Now I need to just come up with something like that for my little oven. I don't like placing them directly onto the oven's racks. They slide around too much.

    Maybe I can weld some rod with some all thread?.....hmmm......
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    AH
    They have different size bread pans - have some that are smaller.

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    Looks good

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    I use a turkey holder can adjust the angle has about 6 or 7 rows on each side and i just put a pan under neath it...

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    Thanks for a good idea, ledhed

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    I like the notch ...

    Now why didnt you let me know about that before now ?

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    Wonder if a pan that size or close would be at the dollar store?
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