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I have a new Delta B300 that I've been practicing with and doing quite well. I need to do a star (combined with a small bullseye) repair on my windshield and I'm paranoid about not having all the moisture removed before injecting the resin. Because I feel that the resin will lock in any moisture not removed before the repair. I have read all the posts back to Nov. 02 and not found very much about moisture. I would like to know more about the operating principal of Delta's moisture removing tool. The reason I have not asked Jeff about this is because I would like a lot of opinions. I have a heat gun but I'm not against buying something better.
Thanks, Jim just a working stiff trying to do good </p> |
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The basic principle behind this unit (Delta DS100) is manually cycled radiant heat intervals. It is basically a cigarette lighter with push button control. The other items for moisture removal are for the most part of the forced hot air/gas type and some chemicals may provide evaporative qualities but at the same time may cause a negative effecton the PVB. What ever you use I would exercise caution not to overheat the area and create a delamination issue.
I also use Delta's moisture removal tool and find it to be a great tool. As for any specific product specs I would contact Delta Kits. There is one post that I know for sure is in the archives, not sure when it was posted though and it touched on various moistural removal systems. Might be under "moisture removal" or something similar. I hope this was what you where looking for when you asked for pricipal. <edit>Corrected part number</edit> </p>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub144.ezboard.com/bwindshieldrepairprofessionals.showUserPublicProfi le?gid=deltakits>deltakits</A> at: 7/30/03 1:01 am |
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Thanks for the correction guys, I just cut and pasted it from original post.
Pay it foward, Brian www.safeglasstechnologies.com info@safeglasstechnologies.com</p> |
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Thank you for the reply. I'll just use a heat gun along with an infrared thermometer.
Jim </p> |