separating glue-joints with hot airgun - FRETS.NET2024-03-28T13:12:06Zhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/forum/topics/2177249:Topic:1220?feed=yes&xn_auth=no I guess I don't understand y…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2013-01-26:2177249:Comment:1012342013-01-26T17:33:15.238ZNed Knepphttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/NedKnepp
<p> I guess I don't understand your question, Tom.</p>
<p> Infrared lamps are heat lamps. I know of other lamps that produce heat, such as halogens but heat production is not the purpose of those lamps. I understand that infrared lamps come in different wavelengths and configurations but I haven't investigated beyond that. I suppose it should be possible to research them easy enough on the Internet if you want to know. </p>
<p> I guess I don't understand your question, Tom.</p>
<p> Infrared lamps are heat lamps. I know of other lamps that produce heat, such as halogens but heat production is not the purpose of those lamps. I understand that infrared lamps come in different wavelengths and configurations but I haven't investigated beyond that. I suppose it should be possible to research them easy enough on the Internet if you want to know. </p> I'm not that familiar..what a…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2013-01-25:2177249:Comment:1010472013-01-25T00:56:04.601Zonewenthttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/onewent
<p>I'm not that familiar..what are some advantages/differences to a luthier between using the typical 'heat lamp' and an infrared lamp (practical applications, besides where they fall on the spectrum etc) ..thanks, Tom</p>
<p>I'm not that familiar..what are some advantages/differences to a luthier between using the typical 'heat lamp' and an infrared lamp (practical applications, besides where they fall on the spectrum etc) ..thanks, Tom</p> Original post: "I guess the i…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2013-01-23:2177249:Comment:1009132013-01-23T03:26:19.636ZThomas Jameshttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/ThomasJames
<p>Original post: "I guess the idea came up partly due to lack of more fancy equipment, like steamers."</p>
<p>I would consider a recalculate on this method for some of the work posted. Steamers are almost mid-evil in concept, cost, and operation. The glue needs heat more than the wood.</p>
<p>Original post: "I guess the idea came up partly due to lack of more fancy equipment, like steamers."</p>
<p>I would consider a recalculate on this method for some of the work posted. Steamers are almost mid-evil in concept, cost, and operation. The glue needs heat more than the wood.</p> HEAT will blister finishes. I…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2013-01-23:2177249:Comment:1010922013-01-23T02:55:01.553ZNed Knepphttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/NedKnepp
<p>HEAT will blister finishes. Infrared bulbs are made specifically to produce heat. A lot of heat.</p>
<p>HEAT will blister finishes. Infrared bulbs are made specifically to produce heat. A lot of heat.</p> So infrared will blister fini…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2013-01-23:2177249:Comment:1007792013-01-23T00:35:26.449Zonewenthttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/onewent
<p>So infrared will blister finish? tw</p>
<p>So infrared will blister finish? tw</p> https://lh4.googleusercontent…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2013-01-21:2177249:Comment:1008832013-01-21T17:07:50.928ZEugen Chttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/EugenC
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<p>Just protect the top with thick paper and aluminium foil</p> Eugen, can you tell a little…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2013-01-19:2177249:Comment:1006482013-01-19T20:41:28.577Zonewenthttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/onewent
<p>Eugen, can you tell a little more about this approach? ..thanks, Tom</p>
<p>Eugen, can you tell a little more about this approach? ..thanks, Tom</p> Hello
For bridges and fretboa…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2013-01-16:2177249:Comment:1005382013-01-16T14:10:18.937ZEugen Chttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/EugenC
<p>Hello</p>
<p>For bridges and fretboards removal I use an infrared bulb like this one:</p>
<p><a href="http://img.diytrade.com/cdimg/1192158/13178998/0/1276830425/Philips_Infrared_heat_lamps.jpg" target="_blank">http://img.diytrade.com/cdimg/1192158/13178998/0/1276830425/Philips_Infrared_heat_lamps.jpg</a> </p>
<p>Hello</p>
<p>For bridges and fretboards removal I use an infrared bulb like this one:</p>
<p><a href="http://img.diytrade.com/cdimg/1192158/13178998/0/1276830425/Philips_Infrared_heat_lamps.jpg" target="_blank">http://img.diytrade.com/cdimg/1192158/13178998/0/1276830425/Philips_Infrared_heat_lamps.jpg</a> </p> tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2012-12-04:2177249:Comment:979422012-12-04T15:50:47.224ZJens Jacobsenhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/JensJacobsen
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2167737955?profile=original" target="_self"><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2167737955?profile=original" width="640" class="align-full"/></a></p>
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2167737955?profile=original" target="_self"><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2167737955?profile=original" width="640" class="align-full"/></a></p> I'm keen to try this method f…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2012-12-04:2177249:Comment:978592012-12-04T13:02:11.559ZIan Barkerhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/IanBarker
<p>I'm keen to try this method for removing the tenon-jointed neck of my Epiphone 147. My worry is 'how hot is too hot'? (I've already toasted the fake-MOP dot markers getting the FBE loose). </p>
<p>The finish is polyurethane.I have an infra-red thermometer to measure surface temperature, but does anyone know what temperature PU can withstand?</p>
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<p>I'm keen to try this method for removing the tenon-jointed neck of my Epiphone 147. My worry is 'how hot is too hot'? (I've already toasted the fake-MOP dot markers getting the FBE loose). </p>
<p>The finish is polyurethane.I have an infra-red thermometer to measure surface temperature, but does anyone know what temperature PU can withstand?</p>
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