Royce, I read somewhere that regular toothpaste might protect the area. 
Another suggestion is to put a heat sink in the area to be protected. 
                Dick G  New Britain, CT 

On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 15:35:55 -0700 Royce Woodbury
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi listers.  I need some thin refractory material to protect one
> part while silver soldering another in close proximity.  Anybody
> know of a source of 1/32 to 1/16" thick heat shielding material
> ?  I looked in my wife's hair dryer and there is a metal shield
> between the elements and plastic exterior, but then there is a
> blower that carries the hot air away.  I only need a couple of
> square inches of the stuff and would be happy to buy some if I
> knew where.  (I checked at Air Liquide up the street (they sell
> bottled gases and silversoldering supplies)and the thinnest
> stuff they had was 1/8" - too thick).  Any suggestions ?
> 
> royce in SB
> 
> 
>  


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