Poor man's heating pad
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:55 pm
I swear someone posted a thread awhile back about the idea of pulling the wires out of an electric blanket and running the wires closer together on something like aluminum or silicone mat. I searched and searched but can't find the post.
Anyway, I have a king size electric blanket that I use to warm curing epoxy while vacuum bagging. The thing is a pain, huge and floppy, and gets dust everywhere. So I'm thinking of tearing it apart and making my own "poor mans" heating pad. I just want it to get up around 100 F or so. I can get silicone heat mat, just need to figure out what kind of glue to use, and to figure out if it's a waste of time (or not)
Your thoughts?
Mike S
I know I should throw down $$ for a real silicon heating blanket but...
Anyway, I have a king size electric blanket that I use to warm curing epoxy while vacuum bagging. The thing is a pain, huge and floppy, and gets dust everywhere. So I'm thinking of tearing it apart and making my own "poor mans" heating pad. I just want it to get up around 100 F or so. I can get silicone heat mat, just need to figure out what kind of glue to use, and to figure out if it's a waste of time (or not)
Your thoughts?
Mike S
I know I should throw down $$ for a real silicon heating blanket but...