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Joel_BC
Super Self-Sufficient
You mean like toast? or what's bolted on my chainsaw's cylinder?Powder coating carbs?
But, hey... I was recently reminded for something else you can do with an old toaster oven. I've had numerous personal experiences that flashlight-type batteries that are becoming weak can give a little longer effective service if you warm them for 5 minutes or so at around 125*F. I've never had any problem doing this (they haven't exploded or leaked), but I've never left them in the heat longer than, say, 10 minutes. The possibility that they could conceivably pop would make a shop-dedicated toaster oven a better choice than one you use in your kitchen.