Finished my new "larger" post cure oven last night. It is 2' by 2' by 8'. Indirect infra-red forced air, 1000 watts. Not sure exactly what it will hit, but as Justin will verify is easily obtains and can hold 170F and will ramp up from 60F to the 170F real quick, like about 5 minutes, so I have power to spare. My guess is it could reach low 200's. But not sure if I want it much hotter than 170F anyway as it is literally 2 feet away from 50 gallons of 30% nitro.
Forgive me for jumping in but this caught my attention.
Just a note on your ramp rate. Check with your resin manufacturer for specifics, but most epoxy and poly resins don't do well with rapid thermal variation. You should try for a 5-6 degree/min ramp up and down. NEVER take a composite part out of the oven until it's temperature is within 20-30 degrees of ambiant air temp. (Think; hot glass touching cold water) A rapid thermal change can crystalise and weaken the resin matrix and the part becomes very brittle, thus producing a weaker part. I know this isn't as critical on a plug but keep it in mind anytime you are curing resin in an oven.
Hoofty
P.S. project looks great.