Star break help
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There is never an excuse for not filling a leg. -------------_____ is what I tried to draw earlier.
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Amen! There are rare occasions when I have to drill at the end of a troublesome leg, but I don't walk away from a windshield until it is strong. "Strong is #1, Pretty is #2."screenman wrote:There is never an excuse for not filling a leg. -------------_____ is what I tried to draw earlier.
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Re: Star break help
yea i do agree with you but it is only used as a last resort heat that isscreenman wrote:Jason, have you ever timed how long it takes a leg to cool down and reopen to allow the resin to flow in, without the heat sink it is a loooong time. Try this little trick any of you that has a practise screen, put a starbreak in it, heat up until the legs disappear and time how long it is before they reopen, we have gone way over 20 minutes before. It is a test I show in training to guys who have been shown elsewhere to use heat. Certainly it has its place in our arsenal of skills, however it must be allowed to cool right back down and down and a bit more.
We have a company over here that has shown in training to heat up whilst the pressure is on, not a lot of thought went in to that one, that is for sure.
Jason Chan
Co-Owner, Windshield Wonder, LLC.
NJ, PA, NY, CT, DE
Co-Owner, Windshield Wonder, LLC.
NJ, PA, NY, CT, DE
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Re: Star break help
If you have to use heat then use a heat sink afterwards to make sure all is cooled down again, you can use it from inside as well. In fact on warm days when the glass has expanded the heat sink will open the break up slightly allowing for the resin to flow in faster sometimes, this depending on the style of break.
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