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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => Machine Shop Talk & AG Parts Machining => Topic started by: Privateer on November 27, 2016, 10:08:11 PM
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I wanted a sheet of ABS to do some prototype work so here's what I did.
I took a piece of 3" pipe and cut a slot in it.
Then I heated up the Oven to 300 degrees and placed it on a cookie sheet.
I kept a close eye on it and after about 4 minutes I spread it out a bit and let it heat a few minutes more.
I then placed a heavier pan on top for another minute or so till it was flattened.
Then I took it out, placed it on the floor still on the cookie sheet, and held the top pan down hard for several minutes.
This gave me a pretty flat sheet to work with.
*WARNING!! Using the Wife's Oven and Pans in this manor can be hazardous to your health!
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I wanted a sheet of ABS to do some prototype work so here's what I did.
I took a piece of 3" pipe and cut a slot in it.
Then I heated up the Oven to 300 degrees and placed it on a cookie sheet.
I kept a close eye on it and after about 4 minutes I spread it out a bit and let it heat a few minutes more.
I then placed a heavier pan on top for another minute or so till it was flattened.
Then I took it out, placed it on the floor still on the cookie sheet, and held the top pan down hard for several minutes.
This gave me a pretty flat sheet to work with.
*WARNING!! Using the Wife's Oven and Pans in this manor can be hazardous to your health!
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Yeah, that would get me in serious trouble here. There is a simpler way, jsut stop by your local Car Audio shop, they generally kep ABS sheet in house for multiple reasons. I know this because way back in another lifetime I used to work in that industry, we generally bought ours in 4'X8' sheets then cut what we neded from there. You can usually get a scrap piece or a cut to size piece fro a reasonable price.
Casey
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A heat gun will also work on smaller projects. JMO