Those who used oven trick for red clear taills what temp??

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Jun 5, 2003 | 11:58 PM
  #1  
Tomorrow I plan on making red clear tails on my 97, so if ya dont own a heat gun, I have heard you can just put them(tail light housing) in the oven and let them heat up in there till the glue warms up. So before I go melting plastic what temperature seemed to work the best?

Also if anyone has a template for installing CAI it would be appreciated. None was included with the bomz unit. Thanks
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Jun 6, 2003 | 06:31 AM
  #2  
200 degrees for 8-10 minutes. then you have to heat them back up to put them back together
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Jun 6, 2003 | 06:32 AM
  #3  
225 10 - 15 min. Dont rush it,you'll only crack them. Go nice and slow.
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Jun 6, 2003 | 08:33 AM
  #4  
is that with the oven pre-heated, or no
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Jun 6, 2003 | 08:36 AM
  #5  
Quote:
Originally posted by markargente
is that with the oven pre-heated, or no
Yes Betty, preheat it so it bakes evenly.
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Jun 6, 2003 | 08:41 AM
  #6  
Should the taillights be placed on tinfoil or a baking sheet? Something to prevent the edges from coming in direct contact with the oven rack perhaps?
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Jun 6, 2003 | 08:48 AM
  #7  
I put them on a towel, on a baking sheet. If they don't come apart easily, they're probably not done yet. Put them back in for a few more.
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Jun 6, 2003 | 09:01 AM
  #8  
If i follow the instructions at http://www.maximadriver.com/modules....rder=0&thold=0 and just substitute the oven for a heat-gun, I don't have to change anything else?
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Jun 6, 2003 | 09:03 AM
  #9  
correct. change steps 7 and 8 to say "bake in preheated oven at 225 for 10 or 15 minutes, or until glue is soft and pliable"
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Jun 6, 2003 | 09:11 AM
  #10  
What about step 12 as well? Should I heat stuff up again and then place the lens back into the black housing?
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Jun 6, 2003 | 09:14 AM
  #11  
yes
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Jun 6, 2003 | 10:42 AM
  #12  
Can i put the inner tail lights in the oven as well? Whats an estimated temp and time for them?
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Jun 6, 2003 | 10:44 AM
  #13  
yes and its the same temp and time.
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Jun 6, 2003 | 11:26 AM
  #14  
thanks just got out of work now gonna tackle it, time to bake...
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Jun 6, 2003 | 11:34 AM
  #15  
l3ftonm3, let me know how everything went. I'm going to be doing the inner and outer lights the coming week and I have no prior experience.
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Jun 6, 2003 | 11:49 AM
  #16  
Important step... You have to wear ***gy flowery oven mits and describe the process to anyone who passes, pretending like you are Emeril or something...

"And I take the light out and BAM!! The lens comes right off!"
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Jun 6, 2003 | 11:52 AM
  #17  
BAM!
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Jun 6, 2003 | 11:56 AM
  #18  
HAHAHAHA Maybe I should video tape myself doing this
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Jun 6, 2003 | 11:58 AM
  #19  
hehe let's not go overboard ))
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Jun 7, 2003 | 09:40 PM
  #20  
how long does it take for the glue to harden again once you put the clear lense in???????
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Jun 8, 2003 | 07:00 AM
  #21  
the glue starts to harden back immediately after taking it out of the oven. i took it out, took it apart then put the light back in the oven to keep it warm while i fit the clear piece into the outer cover. after fitting it in, i removed the light from oven and reassembled.


edit.... i removed the little red reflector before i put the light back into the oven for the second time
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Jun 8, 2003 | 07:22 AM
  #22  
May be you should just get a heat gun from Home Depot and Use it for this matter. when done just return it. say you hired contractor to do the job in your house. I recommend to pakage everthing very good. if they give you hard time just say you tryed to do it but it was not working out. That's what I will be doing when i do mine.
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Jun 8, 2003 | 08:35 AM
  #23  
with a heat gun its very easy to scorch the light
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