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==The melting stick==
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==Components==
[[File:Melting_stick_001.jpg|250px|thumb|right|the finished article]]
 
  
[[File:Melting_stick_0013.jpg |250px|thumb|left|The cartridge heater]]
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[[File:Melting_stick_1.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Components used,click to enlarge]]
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* 1 off ... cartridge heater 15mm outside diamater, 300W (available in various wattages)
  
{{#ev:youtube|5dSujLHjIKs|240|centre|Stick in action}}
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* 2 off ... 15mm - 15mm straight compression fittings
  
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* 1 off ... short length of 15mm copper pipe
 
   
 
   
==List of parts==
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*  2ft ... 15mm plastic pipe
Cartridge heater 15 mm 300W (available in various wattages)
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* 1 off ... plastic pipe insert
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* 1 off ... cable and plug
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* 2 off ... connectors and insulating tape
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* 1 off ... piece of metal slightly longer than the heater with the end bent over
  
2 x 15 mm straight joiner-compression
 
  
Short length of 15 mm copper pipe
 
  
Speedfit type insert
 
  
2 ft of plastic 15 mm pipe
 
  
Cable and plug
 
  
2 connectors and insulating tape
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[[File:Melting_stick_001.jpg|250px|thumb|left|the finished article]]
  
A piece of metal slightly longer than the heater with the end bent over
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[[File:Melting_stick_0013.jpg |250px|thumb|left|The cartridge heater]]
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{{#ev:youtube|5dSujLHjIKs|240|left|Stick in action}}
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[[File:Melting_stick_1.jpg|250px|thumb|centre|List of parts used,click to enlarge]]
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Revision as of 21:30, 21 October 2012

The business end


The melting stick is constructed using a 220-240 volt cartridge heater. These are readily available from on-line auction sites and other outlets. The heaters are available in 110v and 230v versions and are offered in a range of Wattages from 150W to 600W.

The unit described here is based on a 300W unit, a size which has proved satisfactory for melting volumes of 20 litres and greater. The design of the "tosser tube" is sufficiently compact to fit through screw top lids of plastic cubies and 20 litre tins.







Components

Components used,click to enlarge
  • 1 off ... cartridge heater 15mm outside diamater, 300W (available in various wattages)
  • 2 off ... 15mm - 15mm straight compression fittings
  • 1 off ... short length of 15mm copper pipe
  • 2ft ... 15mm plastic pipe
  • 1 off ... plastic pipe insert
  • 1 off ... cable and plug
  • 2 off ... connectors and insulating tape
  • 1 off ... piece of metal slightly longer than the heater with the end bent over




the finished article
The cartridge heater
Stick in action





How to assemble

Firstly solder the piece of steel to one of the flat surfaces of a compression nut,this needs to end up at the bottom and is a stand off to keep the heater away from the container walls,tighten the heater into a straight connector using the nut with the stand off then attach the copper pipe,this needs to be short enough that the heater wires protrude. Attach the other connector to the other end of the copper pipe. Put an insert into one end of the plastic pipe and feed the cable down the pipe,connect and insulate the heater to the cable then join the plastic pipe to the connector.

Melting its way into a tub


See also

Use if there are similar pages in the wiki, if not delete.

  • Link within this wiki here
  • Link within this wiki here
  • Link within this wiki here





~~KH~~


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