Subject: Air pencil system
Carol Pratt <jcpratt [at] efn__org> writes >In 2000 there were a couple of postings describing the Air Pencil, >which blows a concentrated stream of heated air and has airflow and >temperature controls. Other than being useful for lifting >self-adhesive tapes, what other kinds of chores will this tool do >and with what success? The tool itself is listed in the University >Products catalog. Any problems, advantages, experiences from anyone >out there? I've been considering this thing for some time, but I'd >like to know more about it before I spring for it. I've used the "Preservation Pencil" for several years. It hooks up to an ultrasonic humidifier to blow heated water mist. I think this is the gadget you are talking about. I have a love/hate relationship with it. When it's working well, it is wonderful. Softens animal glue and gums easily, prevents tidelines when working locally on a stain. Problems: Water condenses in the hose that runs from the humidifier to the heating "gun". The hose needs to be lifted periodically to allow the water to drain back into the humidifier. Water can condense in the nozzle of the gun, and drip onto the object being treated. The gun needs to be shaken and wiped out regularly during use. I forgot to turn the heating unit off once, after I'd turned off the humidifier. This burned out a fuse, and it took me awhile to figure out what was wrong. University Products would have had me send it back to England for repair--they didn't offer this service themselves. Occasionally little black flakes come shooting out of the nozzle too, so frequent cleaning of the nozzle is essential. The connection between the hose and the humidifier is not tight, and one needs to fill the gap with a gasket. The connection between the hose and the air gun is not tight--I seal it with duct tape (have to change it regularly). Perhaps there are other solutions here? The hose and cords from the heating unit get tangled easily. I couldn't work without it, but I wish it were more "wieldy". Rebecca Pavitt Fine Art Conservation Vancouver *** Conservation DistList Instance 17:61 Distributed: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 Message Id: cdl-17-61-007 ***Received on Thursday, 18 March, 2004