Ohmygod - Baking painted styrene models
rgspemkt@...
In a message dated 12/6/2006 1:48:47 P.M. Central Standard Time,
danspach@... writes: Just how safe is it to bake a painted styrene model @170ยบ ? I do it all the time with brass models, but up to now, never anything else. Denny, Say it ain't so!! Don't do it, please!!! <G> Richard is correct - A couple of 40 or 60 Watt bulbs would be the warmest heat source I would use on plastic. And, those bulbs will melt and contort the plastic if you're not careful to keep them far enough away. My suggestion would be to take a cardboard box the size of a copy paper box, toss the lid, set the box on its side, put the model about two inches in front of the back wall and aim a couple of light bulbs in there, with the bulbs no closer to the model than the front of the box. Even then, keep a very close eye on things. Of course, you'll want to turn the model every once in awhile (minutes) so all painted sides get exposed to your lightbulb(s). A small fan is useful, too, to force air through the box, which not only pushes the heat around, but also helps speed up the solvent evaporation process. Good Luck!!! John John Hitzeman President/Owner American Model Builders, Inc. LASERkit (tm) St. Louis, MO _www.rgspemkt.com _ (http://www.rgspemkt.com/) _www.ambstlouis.net _ (http://www.ambstlouis.net/) _www.laserkit.com _ (http://www.laserkit.com/) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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