Ok, so this may seem like gloating but I wanted to show off my new steam boxes for sides and top/back halves. Ever since I saw Frank Finnochio's method for steam-bending the tops and backs for archtop guitars I've wanted to give it a try. However, building and storing steam boxes was yet another sideways project that I really wasn't ready to tackle at this time. In fact, with Gypsy style guitars being my main focus, steaming really isn't necessary anyway. Still, I am one who likes to vet through the parts and pieces needed to build whatever style I have in mind and then when I need it, it's there ready to go. It's no wonder I have more jigs built than guitars
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At any rate, I am lucky to have various resources available including a couple of welder buddies who had nothing better to do than to build two stainless steel pipe steam boxes complete with a steam inlet port, a drain port, adjustable legs, and internal racks. I just have to build the end caps which will be cedar and then hook up a pressure cooker to fill em' with steam.
Aside from being a bit heavy I think these will far outlast me and the next several generations!
Thanks for indulging me!