My main "issue" with the popular, more standard Presto's is their higher capacities. I'm only making baits for personal use (now), and my largest mix is 14 ounces of plastic...that makes aLOT of baits. With Frank's Report, I'll dig into this unit and probably make a modification, or 2 or 3. Mostly this unit is for the initial cook, but will be used for remelts if it works well enough. As I've learned, and said before, that initial heating will make You or break You.
If the pot is thin, it can be shaped. If it has hot-spots, that's probably where the element is touching or too close to the pot, so I should be able to add some thick layers of 3-4 mil Aluminum to slow the heat conduction, to function the same as thick bottoms on pots/pans. When I get home this Thursday, my brain and hands are going to tackle this potential Problem Child, put the belt on it's butt and make it kneel in the corner, 'cuz I'M the Boss! HaHaaa! ..."If You will not work, You shall not eat"... No Disassemble!