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TxAgs

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Hey all,

A neighbor gave me an electric oven and it fits ferfectly in my rolling workbench. This workbench is large enough to house the oven as well as store a table saw and chop saw.

I want to wire this oven in and keep the unit "mobile". What's the best way to go about this? Wire an extension cord (4 wire) to the oven? Put in a inlet box on the bench and wire to oven?

I already have a receptacle on the wall.

Thanks,

Jason
 
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I'm guessing this is a wall oven, which probably means it was designed to be hard-wired in a wall somewhere. I would do a short run of short run of flex conduit with individual conductors to a junction box on the back of the rolling bench, then transition to a flexable "range cord" with the proper strain relief that will plug into your wall receptacle.

The reason I recommend the short conduit run with conductors is I don't know how hot the area immediatly around the oven would get, so I wouldn't want to run flexable cable straight to the oven power inlet junction box.

Sounds like a fun project!
 

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TxAgs, this is a great idea.
I have been watching Craigslist for a good single wall oven to build into a box on wheels for baking powder coat, heating parts, etc. I was thinking I could roll it under my welding table when not in use.

I really like the idea of building it into a rolling workbench, especially since I am starting to plan a rolling bench already.
Now I have to start on a new design.
 

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As for the power connection, I think using a "shore power" inlet receptacle (think RV hookup) on the mobile bench would allow the cord to be connected when needed, or pulled and hung on a wall hook when not in use.
 

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first question would be what are the power requirements of the oven? 30 amps or 50 amps? 3 wire or 4 ?
 

jerseywild

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You need to check how many watts. The ovens that I have checked all only needed 30. You might need 50 for a stove/oven.
 
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I've seen this before...Ikea's oven cabinets are 'freestanding' and it is common in Europe to NOT have a 'fitted' kitchen (built-in, like most kitchens in the U.S.) There is nothing unusual about having a 'temporarily installed' oven.

Go get a heavy duty dryer cord at the box store. Wire it to the oven. Make sure your outlet matches the cord (I suspect an oven needs the 4-prong 120/240 plug). Done.

Kev
 
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TxAgs

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Thanks guys.

Yes, this is a wall mount oven and needs a 50 amp service, 4 wire. It already has about 6 ft of flexible conduit running from the oven. I think what I will do is get a heavy duty RV cable and wire in with a good strain relief. I promise to post photos soon.

Jason
 

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I found a free wall oven on Craigslist. It is on the small side but since I never powder coated before it will give me a chance to play around.
 

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It is convection. I didn't time how long it took to get to 400 but it wasn't long.
 

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I guess it's hard to see the temp with the glare. Even the light works.
 

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