mcfridge
Industrial
- Oct 21, 2004
- 26
Hey guys,
I had another post on how I'm building a press for making skis/snowboards ( ).
If you go to this page
and go to either the 6th or 7th picture down, you can see how it basically looks. I want to heat the press somehow to speed up the curing times. These guys did this using a heat blanket:
I wanted to use something different (i.e. some sort of heated fluid & piping) but everything I've came up with has been too expensive. I need it to be fairly cheap, get the temp up to somewhere around 170-180F and hold it for about an hour, and be able to withstand spressure between 40-80 psi. Does anyone have any other ideas I might be able to try?
I had another post on how I'm building a press for making skis/snowboards ( ).
If you go to this page
and go to either the 6th or 7th picture down, you can see how it basically looks. I want to heat the press somehow to speed up the curing times. These guys did this using a heat blanket:
I wanted to use something different (i.e. some sort of heated fluid & piping) but everything I've came up with has been too expensive. I need it to be fairly cheap, get the temp up to somewhere around 170-180F and hold it for about an hour, and be able to withstand spressure between 40-80 psi. Does anyone have any other ideas I might be able to try?