Vibration use?
Vibration use?
ever heard of anyone using a vibrating tool on the inside of the glass to help the filling process? This was a first for me. Had coffee with another tech who uses a vibrating soft rubber baby teething toy pressed against the backside of the damage. Seemed weird to me but he says it works.
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It would sound like it would work to make the resin move faster. I might have to give this a try.splitpit;28185 wrote:ever heard of anyone using a vibrating tool on the inside of the glass to help the filling process? This was a first for me. Had coffee with another tech who uses a vibrating soft rubber baby teething toy pressed against the backside of the damage. Seemed weird to me but he says it works.

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He claimed that the rapid vibration combined with a slight pressure flex caused the resin to flow better.
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Technicians have been using this procedure for years and some swear by it. It didn't seem to make any difference when I tried it, but then again I don't normally find it difficult to get breaks to fill. The idea does have some merit though, so for anyone who does struggle with filling a break it is certainly worth experimenting with.
The techs that I know who use this method use the little felt bullet points that are available for Dremel drills, which is what I used as well. In fact, I experimented with a number of different felt tipped wheels and spindles as well as a few soft plastic tipped tools that I modified to fit the drill, trying to create various levels of vibration and heat. However, I must confess that I never tried a baby toy, so maybe that's the secret.
The techs that I know who use this method use the little felt bullet points that are available for Dremel drills, which is what I used as well. In fact, I experimented with a number of different felt tipped wheels and spindles as well as a few soft plastic tipped tools that I modified to fit the drill, trying to create various levels of vibration and heat. However, I must confess that I never tried a baby toy, so maybe that's the secret.
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OK splitpit Kudos to you!
I have been punching star breaks in this practice windshield I have all week. To be honest I have been having trouble filling tight legs in them. I just ran out to the garage and tried your way...believe it or not I think it did work. I had this star with 8 legs....4 of which were very tight. I put the big felt pad on a 10.8v dremel and powered that thing up to about 5 (10 being the highest). While pressing in from the insdie part of the windshield I rolled the tip around the break. Surprisingly enough it filled those tight legs. I will try more tomorrow and post the findings.
Thanks so much for this tip!
I have been punching star breaks in this practice windshield I have all week. To be honest I have been having trouble filling tight legs in them. I just ran out to the garage and tried your way...believe it or not I think it did work. I had this star with 8 legs....4 of which were very tight. I put the big felt pad on a 10.8v dremel and powered that thing up to about 5 (10 being the highest). While pressing in from the insdie part of the windshield I rolled the tip around the break. Surprisingly enough it filled those tight legs. I will try more tomorrow and post the findings.
Thanks so much for this tip!
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Glad it was helpful to you! I'm going to do a little experimenting as well!
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When I started out with another company they were teaching to use the battery end of a dremal to vibrate the glass... I tryed it and was not impressed...
Flexing does better for me..
Don D.
Flexing does better for me..
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