the inductor glass blaster
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- February 14, 2011 at 12:53 am #28466
We have one at the shop. Works really good, great for popping out glass and releasing bonded on door skins or other panels, However, one tech I work with says he won’t touch it because he’s had a few combacks due to wind noise in the cowl, turns out it separted a bonded on panel along with the glass. It will also burn and blister paint around whatever glass your working on. We use a gel around the glass to prevent this.
i have removed a few smaller windows with it.
And i think with practice one could get quite good with it, but the video’s make it look easier than it is.
You have to be careful with encapsulated windows the encap trim can be melted if you are not carefull.
Though in saying that i would not be without my inductor it is handy for quite a few things.
heating bolts
removing mouldings
removing large decals from the side of panel vans
the odd glass, must practice more lol
February 15, 2011 at 12:26 am #28492[quote=”nick@dunsdale” post=18359]i have removed a few smaller windows with it.
And i think with practice one could get quite good with it, but the video’s make it look easier than it is.
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All video’s make it look easy 😉 Found that out when i first started airbrushing :blush:
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