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Trim silicone heating blanket?
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 3:02 pm
by Tommy Coleman
Hello all. I have a new silicone blanket that is a scootch wider than the interior dimension of my Universal/Fox style bending machine. It causes the spring assisted cauls and the waist caul to slightly bind and is just a general p.i.t.a. Does anyone have an opinion about or experience in VERY slightly (3/32") trimming the width of the blanket? Thanks for any info or help.
Re: Trim silicone heating blanket?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 2:20 am
by Michael Lewis
First off, DON'T CUT THE BLANKET without consulting the manufacturer. It is very likely you will cut into the resistive traces laminated in the blanket. It is possible the manufacturer can tell you how much wiggle room is available to trim, but I wouldn't get my hopes up. It's worth a call to find out.
Re: Trim silicone heating blanket?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 12:02 pm
by Bill Raymond
If your interference is truly that small (3/32"), then instead of risking trimming the blanket, why not find a way to make your spring assisted cauls and waist caul work with the blanket width? If the problem is the springs hanging up on the edges of the blanket, you could move the spring mounts out 3/64" on each side
Re: Trim silicone heating blanket?
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 12:49 am
by Brad Heinzen
I can't really tell where the important stuff stops on mine. It looks like it doesn't go all the way to the very edge, but those blankets aren't cheap. I'd try to find a way to modify my setup instead of cutting mine down too, even though I suspect there's a bit of a margin there.
Re: Trim silicone heating blanket?
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 10:16 am
by Steve Senseney
Can you fold the edge over rather than cut it?
Re: Trim silicone heating blanket?
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 11:21 am
by Barry Daniels
If you fold the blanket, the internal wires could easily break.
Once, I needed to connect two short blankets end to end to make up a full length blanket. I hand stitched them with heavy cotton thread. I worried about hitting the wires, so I kept the stitches within an eighth of an inch from the blanket edges. I can't say that the wires were further away or I was just lucky and missed them, but the blankets still worked afterwards.
Re: Trim silicone heating blanket?
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 7:17 am
by Tommy Coleman
Thanks for the replies!
Re: Trim silicone heating blanket?
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 2:32 am
by Michael Lewis
Who is the manufacturer?
Re: Trim silicone heating blanket?
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 10:59 am
by Tommy Coleman
Protherm. I emailed them and got a reply that advised against it. Of course being the nincompoop that I am I took that to mean "hack away". I trimmed a minuscule amount off of each edge with a sharp razor knife and straight edge. I inspected the cut edge VERY carefully and satisfied myself that I was still well away (maybe 1/4") from any resistor or wire. It fit perfectly in my bending machine. Bent purfling and rosewood binding using a blanket for the first time. Worked SO much better than my old lightbulb setup. Once again, thank you all for the replies, I appreciate your time.
Tommy