Re: Vacuum Pumping Update

From: Ken Poulton (poulton@zonker.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Feb 11 1999 - 16:42:50 PST


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> My problem is that I've discovered that I need to be at a higher than
> winter-time garage temperature to get more efficient boiling of the water
> out of the board.

How about a hair dryer attached to a board bag? You get a lot of heat
that way (basically, all you can get from a single outlet) and the
blower spreads it around. You probably want temp gauges inside the bag
near the air inlet and near the exit to get it figured out.

Ken Poulton
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"Windsurfing makes skiing look like a ghetto sport."
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