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[rebel-builders] fabric iron

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:56 am
by Jeff McMurrer
Mike,

If you have time, check your local hobby store, most carry irons of different sizes for doing RC airplanes, since most/all are fabric covered.

Jeff


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From: "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com>
Date: Thursday, June 29, 2006 5:58 am
Subject: [rebel-builders] fabric iron
hi all

can anyone suggest an iron to use for fabric, according to poly
fibre it
should go up to 350 deg but none of the irons i have look at give
temps so
how do you pick one ??

mike#007




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[rebel-builders] fabric iron

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:56 am
by Robert and Olga Johnson
Hi Mike: I confiscated my wife's old iron years ago. - It is a T-FAL
ultraglide with variable settings which I calibrated with a candy
thermometer. I can easily exceed 350 deg. in the highest setting (linen).
( Hole burning range, but don't ask me how I know) This also has a Teflon
sole plate which really helps gliding over polytack. I also have a hobby
iron from Monokote 115 volt, 165 watt, which is a must for sealing edges and
hard to get at places. This one was from a hobby shop years (35+) ago and
still works great Bob J (Rebel 192.)
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Subject: [rebel-builders] fabric iron

hi all

can anyone suggest an iron to use for fabric, according to poly fibre it
should go up to 350 deg but none of the irons i have look at give temps so
how do you pick one ??

mike#007




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[rebel-builders] fabric iron

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:56 am
by Jones, Michael
thanks bob, jeff

only seen couple brands in stores and tfal was not one, only seems to be
black & decker and one or two others


mike

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Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 10:45 AM
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Hi Mike: I confiscated my wife's old iron years ago. - It is a T-FAL
ultraglide with variable settings which I calibrated with a candy
thermometer. I can easily exceed 350 deg. in the highest setting (linen).
( Hole burning range, but don't ask me how I know) This also has a Teflon
sole plate which really helps gliding over polytack. I also have a hobby
iron from Monokote 115 volt, 165 watt, which is a must for sealing edges and

hard to get at places. This one was from a hobby shop years (35+) ago and
still works great Bob J (Rebel 192.)
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Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 8:58 AM
Subject: [rebel-builders] fabric iron

hi all

can anyone suggest an iron to use for fabric, according to poly fibre it
should go up to 350 deg but none of the irons i have look at give temps so
how do you pick one ??

mike#007




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[rebel-builders] fabric iron

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:56 am
by tlmcclary@juno.com
Mike,

When Millers (http://www.aircrafttechsupport.com/) give the class at
Oshkosh they tell you to go to your local discount store and buy an
iron with the variable temperature control. (And if I remember
correctly, they said the cheaper irons were as good as the expensive
ones.)

To calibrate the iron you put heat sink compound on a paper towel (the
compound is silicon based so they don't want you to contaminate the
face of the iron and transfer the silicon to the fabric) and then
stick a thermometer in the heat sink compound. They recommended
marking the variable dial with your different temperatures as a
starting point for next usage but checking the temperature each time
before you start the shrinking process.

Suggest you call Millers if you need any tips. They always seemed
very helpful at the shows.

Terry
R666

-- "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com> wrote:
hi all

can anyone suggest an iron to use for fabric, according to poly fibre
it
should go up to 350 deg but none of the irons i have look at give
temps so
how do you pick one ??

mike#007




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[rebel-builders] fabric iron

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:56 am
by Jones, Michael
terry

done all this but iron i used only went up to 300, so need to find one that
goes to 350, don't want to keep buying and returning irons, stores don't
like that,,

nice number of your rebel i see, 666, will it be painted red by chance ??

mike

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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
tlmcclary@juno.com
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 10:59 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] fabric iron


Mike,

When Millers (http://www.aircrafttechsupport.com/) give the class at
Oshkosh they tell you to go to your local discount store and buy an
iron with the variable temperature control. (And if I remember
correctly, they said the cheaper irons were as good as the expensive
ones.)

To calibrate the iron you put heat sink compound on a paper towel (the
compound is silicon based so they don't want you to contaminate the
face of the iron and transfer the silicon to the fabric) and then
stick a thermometer in the heat sink compound. They recommended
marking the variable dial with your different temperatures as a
starting point for next usage but checking the temperature each time
before you start the shrinking process.

Suggest you call Millers if you need any tips. They always seemed
very helpful at the shows.

Terry
R666

-- "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com> wrote:
hi all

can anyone suggest an iron to use for fabric, according to poly fibre
it
should go up to 350 deg but none of the irons i have look at give
temps so
how do you pick one ??

mike#007




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[rebel-builders] fabric iron

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:56 am
by Mike Davis
For $22.99 this is a great way to quickly & accurately check the temperature
of your iron. I use one all the time when covering my model aircraft.

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wt ... LXEMG5&P=7

And get your small iron for $11 while you're at it.

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wt ... XJD40&P=ML

Mike

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To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] fabric iron

Mike,

When Millers (http://www.aircrafttechsupport.com/) give the class at
Oshkosh they tell you to go to your local discount store and buy an
iron with the variable temperature control. (And if I remember
correctly, they said the cheaper irons were as good as the expensive
ones.)

To calibrate the iron you put heat sink compound on a paper towel (the
compound is silicon based so they don't want you to contaminate the
face of the iron and transfer the silicon to the fabric) and then
stick a thermometer in the heat sink compound. They recommended
marking the variable dial with your different temperatures as a
starting point for next usage but checking the temperature each time
before you start the shrinking process.

Suggest you call Millers if you need any tips. They always seemed
very helpful at the shows.

Terry
R666

-- "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com> wrote:
hi all

can anyone suggest an iron to use for fabric, according to poly fibre
it
should go up to 350 deg but none of the irons i have look at give
temps so
how do you pick one ??

mike#007




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[rebel-builders] fabric iron

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:56 am
by apoulsen
Mike

The polyfibre manual (page 13) recommends

"1. Any Sunbeam model( non-shutoff) that starts with 39. For example a 3951,
3907, etc.

2. Any "Quick and Easy" Black and Decker (non-shutoff) iron. The less bells
and whistles, the better. "

It also states it must be minimum of 1100 wattts.

The manual is cheap and very complete. I highly recommend it.

Hope that helps.

Allen Poulsen
786R

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From: "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:04 AM
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] fabric iron

terry

done all this but iron i used only went up to 300, so need to find one
that
goes to 350, don't want to keep buying and returning irons, stores don't
like that,,

nice number of your rebel i see, 666, will it be painted red by chance ??

mike

-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
tlmcclary@juno.com
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 10:59 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] fabric iron


Mike,

When Millers (http://www.aircrafttechsupport.com/) give the class at
Oshkosh they tell you to go to your local discount store and buy an
iron with the variable temperature control. (And if I remember
correctly, they said the cheaper irons were as good as the expensive
ones.)

To calibrate the iron you put heat sink compound on a paper towel (the
compound is silicon based so they don't want you to contaminate the
face of the iron and transfer the silicon to the fabric) and then
stick a thermometer in the heat sink compound. They recommended
marking the variable dial with your different temperatures as a
starting point for next usage but checking the temperature each time
before you start the shrinking process.

Suggest you call Millers if you need any tips. They always seemed
very helpful at the shows.

Terry
R666

-- "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com> wrote:
hi all

can anyone suggest an iron to use for fabric, according to poly fibre
it
should go up to 350 deg but none of the irons i have look at give
temps so
how do you pick one ??

mike#007




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[rebel-builders] fabric iron

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:56 am
by Jones, Michael
allen

thanks for info, got manual and saw these models but cant find in stores in
my area, and clerks in stores are useless so am just trying to find temp
from manufacturers

thanx

mike

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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
apoulsen
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 2:38 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] fabric iron


Mike

The polyfibre manual (page 13) recommends

"1. Any Sunbeam model( non-shutoff) that starts with 39. For example a 3951,

3907, etc.

2. Any "Quick and Easy" Black and Decker (non-shutoff) iron. The less bells
and whistles, the better. "

It also states it must be minimum of 1100 wattts.

The manual is cheap and very complete. I highly recommend it.

Hope that helps.

Allen Poulsen
786R

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:04 AM
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] fabric iron

terry

done all this but iron i used only went up to 300, so need to find one
that
goes to 350, don't want to keep buying and returning irons, stores don't
like that,,

nice number of your rebel i see, 666, will it be painted red by chance ??

mike

-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
tlmcclary@juno.com
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 10:59 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] fabric iron


Mike,

When Millers (http://www.aircrafttechsupport.com/) give the class at
Oshkosh they tell you to go to your local discount store and buy an
iron with the variable temperature control. (And if I remember
correctly, they said the cheaper irons were as good as the expensive
ones.)

To calibrate the iron you put heat sink compound on a paper towel (the
compound is silicon based so they don't want you to contaminate the
face of the iron and transfer the silicon to the fabric) and then
stick a thermometer in the heat sink compound. They recommended
marking the variable dial with your different temperatures as a
starting point for next usage but checking the temperature each time
before you start the shrinking process.

Suggest you call Millers if you need any tips. They always seemed
very helpful at the shows.

Terry
R666

-- "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com> wrote:
hi all

can anyone suggest an iron to use for fabric, according to poly fibre
it
should go up to 350 deg but none of the irons i have look at give
temps so
how do you pick one ??

mike#007




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[rebel-builders] fabric iron

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:56 am
by apoulsen
Mike,

I've left my flaperons for later so I didn't have to worry about damaging
the fabric in storage. Figured finding the iron would be the easy part.

Just did a quick search on the internet and found even the $15 irons have
auto shut off. I would try a Polyfibre dealer next. Let us know what you
find.

Allen

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From: "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 2:40 PM
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] fabric iron

allen

thanks for info, got manual and saw these models but cant find in stores
in
my area, and clerks in stores are useless so am just trying to find temp
from manufacturers

thanx

mike

-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
apoulsen
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 2:38 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] fabric iron


Mike

The polyfibre manual (page 13) recommends

"1. Any Sunbeam model( non-shutoff) that starts with 39. For example a
3951,

3907, etc.

2. Any "Quick and Easy" Black and Decker (non-shutoff) iron. The less
bells
and whistles, the better. "

It also states it must be minimum of 1100 wattts.

The manual is cheap and very complete. I highly recommend it.

Hope that helps.

Allen Poulsen
786R

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:04 AM
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] fabric iron

terry

done all this but iron i used only went up to 300, so need to find one
that
goes to 350, don't want to keep buying and returning irons, stores don't
like that,,

nice number of your rebel i see, 666, will it be painted red by chance ??

mike

-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
tlmcclary@juno.com
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 10:59 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] fabric iron


Mike,

When Millers (http://www.aircrafttechsupport.com/) give the class at
Oshkosh they tell you to go to your local discount store and buy an
iron with the variable temperature control. (And if I remember
correctly, they said the cheaper irons were as good as the expensive
ones.)

To calibrate the iron you put heat sink compound on a paper towel (the
compound is silicon based so they don't want you to contaminate the
face of the iron and transfer the silicon to the fabric) and then
stick a thermometer in the heat sink compound. They recommended
marking the variable dial with your different temperatures as a
starting point for next usage but checking the temperature each time
before you start the shrinking process.

Suggest you call Millers if you need any tips. They always seemed
very helpful at the shows.

Terry
R666

-- "Jones, Michael" <Michael.Jones@snclavalin.com> wrote:
hi all

can anyone suggest an iron to use for fabric, according to poly fibre
it
should go up to 350 deg but none of the irons i have look at give
temps so
how do you pick one ??

mike#007




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[rebel-builders] fabric iron

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:56 am
by Dale Fultz
Did you check Aircraft Spruce they they have a variety of irons listed at
reasonable prices. Dale SR-033
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