I was taking a look at some of the factory vids.
Their presses attach sheet metal to their cat, which mounts the blanket to the top form.
I'm trying to figure out a good method to have 1 sheet, that bends with the cat, to a range of sizes. One big factor in this is the fact that the mounts actually change distance depending on the state of the cat track. In other words, the length of the cat track when the press is inflated is longer than when the hose is flat.
I have relatively thin piece of sheet metal and am going to cut 1" slots that allow the mounting screws to slide when the track changes shape.
I'll snap some picks when I get down to the shop, but wondering if anyone has tried this and had good/bad results.
Mounting the top heat blanket
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So I put together a quick attempt to suspend the cat track. MM, The 2 sheets to surrounding the blanket sounds like a good way to go although are you loading it back in with each layup?
My quick attempt uses some cotter pins cut down to about 3/4 of an inch to keep the sheet metaltight to the track. I then put a sheet of thick glass used on boats to protect the blanket.
Chrismp, I'm liking your MDF to keep heat away from the track although does it bend enough to not snap when changing sizes. In other words if it curls around the tip/tail will break?
After the photo I shaved down the bottom side of the pins in case they were to get in the way. Did a few inflate/deflates and it seems to be holding the metal to the track and keeping the blanket in place. Wondering what 4 letter words I'll be yelling at myself in the long term for this.

My quick attempt uses some cotter pins cut down to about 3/4 of an inch to keep the sheet metaltight to the track. I then put a sheet of thick glass used on boats to protect the blanket.
Chrismp, I'm liking your MDF to keep heat away from the track although does it bend enough to not snap when changing sizes. In other words if it curls around the tip/tail will break?
After the photo I shaved down the bottom side of the pins in case they were to get in the way. Did a few inflate/deflates and it seems to be holding the metal to the track and keeping the blanket in place. Wondering what 4 letter words I'll be yelling at myself in the long term for this.

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Now I see MM. That is better indeed. Looks way cleaner than having a buzzilion bungees and way less of a hassle.
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