I saw a reference on a forum to someone using an induction hob to melt Crocell - the waxy oily plastic used to cover end mills, reamers etc. He'd made a 'pot' from a length of steel tube with a plate welded on the end to allow him to dip long items without wasting material.
Sounded a good idea - I have a genuine Crocell pot so don't need to do this, but it got me thinking of all sorts of other workshop applications. Fitting bearings, shrink fits etc etc.
Now with a 2kW stand alone induction hob costing under £25 delivered is anyone else using one ?