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Unusual application for hot air gun
Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe
coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. Piggin plastic drinks bottle had somehow entered the top pipe at roof level & become jammed in the hopper. Top of the bottle was inside the top pipe, bottom wouldn't go any further into the lower pipe. Spent half an hour prodding, hacking, pulling to no avail. Finally managed to get a piece of string around the neck & attacked the bottle with a hot air paint stripper gun. After a few mins it started to buckle & shrink the point where I could pull it out. I was going to leave the hot air gun off the van since I don't use it much :-) -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
Unusual application for hot air gun
On Feb 1, 8:40 pm, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam-
blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. Piggin plastic drinks bottle had somehow entered the top pipe at roof level & become jammed in the hopper. Top of the bottle was inside the top pipe, bottom wouldn't go any further into the lower pipe. Spent half an hour prodding, hacking, pulling to no avail. Finally managed to get a piece of string around the neck & attacked the bottle with a hot air paint stripper gun. After a few mins it started to buckle & shrink the point where I could pull it out. I was going to leave the hot air gun off the van since I don't use it much :-) -- Dave - The Medway Handymanwww.medwayhandyman.co.uk did you need the string round the neck in the end? JimK |
Unusual application for hot air gun
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 20:40:55 GMT
"The Medway Handyman" wrote: Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. Piggin plastic drinks bottle had somehow entered the top pipe at roof level & become jammed in the hopper. Top of the bottle was inside the top pipe, bottom wouldn't go any further into the lower pipe. Spent half an hour prodding, hacking, pulling to no avail. Finally managed to get a piece of string around the neck & attacked the bottle with a hot air paint stripper gun. After a few mins it started to buckle & shrink the point where I could pull it out. I was going to leave the hot air gun off the van since I don't use it much :-) This why we need manned space-flight. Show me a robot that would think of that. R. |
Unusual application for hot air gun
In message , TheOldFellow
writes On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 20:40:55 GMT "The Medway Handyman" wrote: Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. Piggin plastic drinks bottle had somehow entered the top pipe at roof level & become jammed in the hopper. Top of the bottle was inside the top pipe, bottom wouldn't go any further into the lower pipe. Spent half an hour prodding, hacking, pulling to no avail. Finally managed to get a piece of string around the neck & attacked the bottle with a hot air paint stripper gun. After a few mins it started to buckle & shrink the point where I could pull it out. I was going to leave the hot air gun off the van since I don't use it much :-) This why we need manned space-flight. Show me a robot that would think of that. Talking of manned space flight, how about a gas and air mix beneath the bottle, ignite it and blow the bottle out of the top of the pipe? Assuming it was open at the top. R. -- Bill |
Unusual application for hot air gun
In message , The Medway
Handyman writes Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. Piggin plastic drinks bottle had somehow entered the top pipe at roof level & become jammed in the hopper. Top of the bottle was inside the top pipe, bottom wouldn't go any further into the lower pipe. Spent half an hour prodding, hacking, pulling to no avail. Finally managed to get a piece of string around the neck & attacked the bottle with a hot air paint stripper gun. After a few mins it started to buckle & shrink the point where I could pull it out. I was going to leave the hot air gun off the van since I don't use it much How else can you fit plastic hose to a spigot, bend plastic conduit, dry out abrasive paper, speed up glue setting and even strip tiny areas of paint? regards -- Tim Lamb |
Unusual application for hot air gun
Tim Lamb
wibbled on Monday 01 February 2010 22:17 In message , The Medway Handyman writes Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. Piggin plastic drinks bottle had somehow entered the top pipe at roof level & become jammed in the hopper. Top of the bottle was inside the top pipe, bottom wouldn't go any further into the lower pipe. Spent half an hour prodding, hacking, pulling to no avail. Finally managed to get a piece of string around the neck & attacked the bottle with a hot air paint stripper gun. After a few mins it started to buckle & shrink the point where I could pull it out. I was going to leave the hot air gun off the van since I don't use it much How else can you fit plastic hose to a spigot, bend plastic conduit, I use a pipe spring, cold. Agree on all the others though ;- dry out abrasive paper, speed up glue setting and even strip tiny areas of paint? regards -- Tim Watts Managers, politicians and environmentalists: Nature's carbon buffer. |
Unusual application for hot air gun
Tim Lamb wrote in
: In message , The Medway Handyman writes Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. Piggin plastic drinks bottle had somehow entered the top pipe at roof level & become jammed in the hopper. Top of the bottle was inside the top pipe, bottom wouldn't go any further into the lower pipe. Spent half an hour prodding, hacking, pulling to no avail. Finally managed to get a piece of string around the neck & attacked the bottle with a hot air paint stripper gun. After a few mins it started to buckle & shrink the point where I could pull it out. I was going to leave the hot air gun off the van since I don't use it much How else can you fit plastic hose to a spigot, bend plastic conduit, dry out abrasive paper, speed up glue setting and even strip tiny areas of paint? With a blowlamp of course.Plus boil up water for tea --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
Unusual application for hot air gun
The Medway Handyman :
Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. Piggin plastic drinks bottle had somehow entered the top pipe at roof level & become jammed in the hopper. Top of the bottle was inside the top pipe, bottom wouldn't go any further into the lower pipe. Spent half an hour prodding, hacking, pulling to no avail. Finally managed to get a piece of string around the neck & attacked the bottle with a hot air paint stripper gun. After a few mins it started to buckle & shrink the point where I could pull it out. Lost your angle grinder? -- Mike Barnes |
Unusual application for hot air gun
Mike Barnes wrote:
The Medway Handyman : Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. Piggin plastic drinks bottle had somehow entered the top pipe at roof level & become jammed in the hopper. Top of the bottle was inside the top pipe, bottom wouldn't go any further into the lower pipe. Spent half an hour prodding, hacking, pulling to no avail. Finally managed to get a piece of string around the neck & attacked the bottle with a hot air paint stripper gun. After a few mins it started to buckle & shrink the point where I could pull it out. Lost your angle grinder? That was on the list of possibilities :-) I did consider cutting a bit off the upper pipe so I could free the neck of the bottle. Typically the blocked gully was right above the hotel main entrance, so it had to be sorted. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
Unusual application for hot air gun
JimK wrote:
On Feb 1, 8:40 pm, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam- blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. Piggin plastic drinks bottle had somehow entered the top pipe at roof level & become jammed in the hopper. Top of the bottle was inside the top pipe, bottom wouldn't go any further into the lower pipe. Spent half an hour prodding, hacking, pulling to no avail. Finally managed to get a piece of string around the neck & attacked the bottle with a hot air paint stripper gun. After a few mins it started to buckle & shrink the point where I could pull it out. I was going to leave the hot air gun off the van since I don't use it much :-) -- Dave - The Medway Handymanwww.medwayhandyman.co.uk did you need the string round the neck in the end? Yer. Once shrunk it could have fallen down the lower pipe which went straight underground. Plus it was surprisingly hot when it came out. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
Unusual application for hot air gun
On Feb 2, 8:37 am, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam-
blueyonder.co.uk wrote: JimK wrote: On Feb 1, 8:40 pm, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam- blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. Piggin plastic drinks bottle had somehow entered the top pipe at roof level & become jammed in the hopper. Top of the bottle was inside the top pipe, bottom wouldn't go any further into the lower pipe. Spent half an hour prodding, hacking, pulling to no avail. Finally managed to get a piece of string around the neck & attacked the bottle with a hot air paint stripper gun. After a few mins it started to buckle & shrink the point where I could pull it out. I was going to leave the hot air gun off the van since I don't use it much :-) -- Dave - The Medway Handymanwww.medwayhandyman.co.uk did you need the string round the neck in the end? Yer. Once shrunk it could have fallen down the lower pipe which went straight underground. Plus it was surprisingly hot when it came out. -- Dave - The Medway Handymanwww.medwayhandyman.co.uk ahhh :) |
Unusual application for hot air gun
In article ,
Tim Lamb wrote: I was going to leave the hot air gun off the van since I don't use it much How else can you fit plastic hose to a spigot, bend plastic conduit, dry out abrasive paper, speed up glue setting and even strip tiny areas of paint? Don't forget heat shrink insulation. I'd say that essential when doing electrical repairs. -- *If all the world is a stage, where is the audience sitting? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Unusual application for hot air gun
On 1 Feb, 20:40, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam-
blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. *Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. If the cap had been on the bottle, it would have expanded and wedged itself into the pipe. Someone will shortly try your technique with a plastic drain pipe. |
Unusual application for hot air gun
Onetap wrote:
On 1 Feb, 20:40, "The Medway Handyman" davidl...@no-spam- blueyonder.co.uk wrote: Asked to sort out a blocked downpipe on a hotel today. Cast iron pipe coming down from roof into a hopper, then a smaller diameter pipe down to the ground. If the cap had been on the bottle, it would have expanded and wedged itself into the pipe. The cap was on, but I stabbed the bottle several times trying to get it out. Someone will shortly try your technique with a plastic drain pipe. :-) -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
Unusual application for hot air gun
In message , "Dave Plowman (News)"
writes In article , Tim Lamb wrote: I was going to leave the hot air gun off the van since I don't use it much How else can you fit plastic hose to a spigot, bend plastic conduit, dry out abrasive paper, speed up glue setting and even strip tiny areas of paint? Don't forget heat shrink insulation. I'd say that essential when doing electrical repairs. Of course:-) regards -- Tim Lamb |
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