Revitalized after 38 Years
The Buzzer 65A High Speed Full Muffle furnace below was manufactured in 1960. After 38 years of faithful service, this high temperature (2400°) furnace looks like garbage. But fortunately for our customer, looks can be deceiving.

- Upon careful examination of the furnace with our Long Island sales representative from Hilton Sales & Systems, a very different picture emerged. The frame was still square, and none of the steel or cast parts were severely warped or overheated. Far from being ready for retirement, this furnace was a good candidate for reconstruction.
- We transported the furnace to our shop and
then transformed it.

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We completely re-bricked and re-tooled the furnace, and even installed a Baso (H15FA1C) 100% shut-off safety pilot set. The complete reline took about one week and $2000, a fraction of the investment of time and money which would have been required to replace the furnace with a new unit.
The cost of a new furnace can be prohibitive, but the careful initial construction of each Hones furnace often makes it possible to extend equipment life by rebuilding. And maybe that's just what your customer needs.
Like new: faster and cheaper than replacement.
For more information, email us at: info@charlesahones.com