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bigfuzzybear1 30-05-2004 01:22 AM

De-flasking Paphs
 
I am about ready to buy my first flask and after reading the info out there on the "Breaking of the flask" I had a idea I had not seen so far in anything i have read. I intend to try it rather than the methods I have seen so far. I thought I would share this idea here as a sounding board and see if this sounds good to anyone else. I intend to cover the outside of the flask in one slightly overlapping layer of tape. Making sure its sealed to the glass surface as well as possible in all spots. I am planning on using the thin clear 2 1/2" wide packing tape available at most drug and dollar stores. And then place in a bag and tap with a hammer in a couple of places to break it. Which should allow me to use a razor blade to slice down the tape in the breakage seams and fold back the broken pieces with no loose shards ar at least they will for the most part get caught by the tape. Hope this helps someone it sounds like a sound idea to me I HATE HANDLING BROKEN GLASS. This should make it easy to deal with and dispose of with minimal mess and handling. Sorta like making laminated glass.
Just a novice orchid grower here.......

doug houseman 30-05-2004 03:05 AM

De-flasking Paphs
 
I use a glass cutter to score the glass first. I normally put a ring
around the bottle about 1/2 way up if it is a tapered flask and then one
that goes from the neck around the bottle (across the bottom). This
normally means that my flasks break into 4 pieces cleanly. I still do
the tape on the outside and put it in a bag to strike it, but I can use
a softer strike and get results. Most hardware stores have glass cutters
for under 10 dollars.

Doug

In article m,
bigfuzzybear1 wrote:

I am about ready to buy my first flask and after reading the info out
there on the "Breaking of the flask" I had a idea I had not seen so far
in anything i have read. I intend to try it rather than the methods I
have seen so far. I thought I would share this idea here as a sounding
board and see if this sounds good to anyone else. I intend to cover the
outside of the flask in one slightly overlapping layer of tape. Making
sure its sealed to the glass surface as well as possible in all spots.
I am planning on using the thin clear 2 1/2" wide packing tape
available at most drug and dollar stores. And then place in a bag and
tap with a hammer in a couple of places to break it. Which should allow
me to use a razor blade to slice down the tape in the breakage seams
and fold back the broken pieces with no loose shards ar at least they
will for the most part get caught by the tape. Hope this helps someone
it sounds like a sound idea to me I HATE HANDLING BROKEN GLASS. This
should make it easy to deal with and dispose of with minimal mess and
handling. Sorta like making laminated glass.
Just a novice orchid grower here.......
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bigfuzzybear1
Bil Wood
Bigfuzzybear1
"I am not afriad of death I'am scared of going through this thing
twice" Lyrics By PDP
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