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Bluechip:
Based on the fact that I have a few modest talents but knowing what I'm doing ain't one of them .... Would any of the stuff on here be suitable ??? Like this: http://www.presspahn.com/Cart/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=15&zenid=8c66885195ee3b0a64b524c16de0e2ff Or some of the other stuff on the site ? Dave |
awemawson:
That's a very useful link - duly bookmarked :thumbup: |
John Stevenson:
Rob, On that site that Bluechip linked to is this product. http://www.presspahn.com/Cart/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1&zenid=8c66885195ee3b0a64b524c16de0e2ff What caught my eye is it's also called Elephantide and that is what motor rewinders user as insulation board. If you get stuck I can scrounge some for you if you like. |
BaronJ:
When I made my hot press, the hotplate was stood off the backing plate by small steel spacers. About 6 mm (1/4") thick. Yes it got warm, but nowhere near as hot as the work surface. |
Jasonb:
What about the vermiculite sheet that they sell for making small brazing hearths if 15mm is not too thick. http://www.cupalloys.co.uk/brazing-ancillaries/index.asp |
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