Asbestos shingle heat shield?

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Ive been trying to figure out a way to heat those bolts without cooking the head any further. would a bolt head sized hole in an asbestos shingle give the sort of thermal barrier effect that would protect the head from incidental damage?<br /><br />ten horse evinrude,click on my pictures<br /><br /> http://members.fishingworks.com/SeaMasterZ/
 

ob1jeeper

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Re: Asbestos shingle heat shield?

Ray,<br />If you're referring to a roofing shingle... I would urge you to forget using that as the heat shield, because what is typically referred to as an asbestos shingle is primarily made up of tar (petroleum) & cellulose (paper). If you were lucky enough that it didn't catch fire on you, it would surely make a mess of runny tar all over your engine...<br /><br />I believe what you want/need to accomplish, is to use an acytelene torch, with a pin-point flame, to put a bunch of heat in one locale, rather than spread ing it around like would be done with a propane torch.<br /><br />Just be careful to put the flame ONLY where you want it (NOT on the aluminum) as it is hot enough to cause you some issues with the aluminum...<br /><br />Good Luck... Obiwan
 

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Re: Asbestos shingle heat shield?

hey obi<br /><br />no, a siding shingle - but I can see your point about the roofing shingle, lol, what a mess that would be<br /><br />what about a mapp cylinder? nuff heat?
 

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Re: Asbestos shingle heat shield?

mapp maybe too much heat. You really need to be careful.
 

outraged

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Re: Asbestos shingle heat shield?

Ray, asbestos siding shingles will work, however they must be dry! As a plumber I've used them when all else fails, but if they are holding moisture they will pop, sending hot fragments everywhere! Make sure they are dry & you will be OK. Be careful with potential gas vapors & have fire ext. ready. Good luck.
 

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Re: Asbestos shingle heat shield?

how about if I put it in a 250 degree oven (although the one woman riot squad has been suspicious of me since I powder coated some brackets in the oven!)(stunk!) that should raise it above boiling point and dry out the shingle ... tho they are dry in the garage<br /><br />that damn garage ... what does it cost for a small dumpster, one of the pickup bed sized ones? any idea?<br /><br />thanks
 

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Re: Asbestos shingle heat shield?

Ray, if they were stored indoors you should be fine.
 

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Re: Asbestos shingle heat shield?

sounds good outraged<br /><br />they should do ok, I understand there are heat diffusers at the plumber supply houses, but I have the shingles and I am on a ridiculously tight budget - instant daddy to a 15 year old and all, lol, arrrgh, who will be driving in three months :eek: but thats ok<br /><br />I still wonder if it isnt best to cut the bolts off at the head and then heat the exposed studs, that way the head doesnt hget too heated ...<br /><br />tho its already been hit with heat by the previous owner
 

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Re: Asbestos shingle heat shield?

sounds good outraged<br /><br />they should do ok, I understand there are heat diffusers at the plumber supply houses, but I have the shingles and I am on a ridiculously tight budget - instant daddy to a 15 year old and all, lol, arrrgh, who will be driving in three months :eek: but thats ok<br /><br />I still wonder if it isnt best to cut the bolts off at the head and then heat the exposed studs, that way the head doesnt hget too heated ...<br /><br />tho its already been hit with heat by the previous owner
 
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