Yes, I realize it would need a low temp around 100 or so.
It’s 50 something in the garage, want things to dry quicker.
Maybe get some good paint out of it???
Yes, I realize it would need a low temp around 100 or so.
It’s 50 something in the garage, want things to dry quicker.
Maybe get some good paint out of it???
I’ve never heard of using a toaster oven but I have heard of using a food dehydrator to dry the paint. Never tried it myself though.
Put a small lamp with a 60W bulb in a Rubbermaid container. An instant home-made dry booth.
I know darn good and well a toaster oven would be a disaster waiting to happen! Within the first week I would most certainly forget my model was cooking or I would set the timer wrong.
I wouldn’t risk it.I sometimes use a handheld hair dryer to speed things up,but even with that,you need to be careful
I concur. I made a homemade dryer from particle board, and used a 60 W bulb with a dimmer. The dimmer was NOT needed. It ran 105 degrees wide open.
Some mods I recommend, however. Cut holes in top and bottom to get some draft and allow paint vapors to leave the chamber. I bought a pack of those filters to use in hot air registers, cut holes in top and bottom of my box, covered by half a filter per hole, to let draft through but not let dust enter box.
A hair dryer works great for acrylics
Chris