There has been an announcement in the news that the implementation of an E.U. law will mean that no more sixty watt bulbs will be made after today.
As some time ago I was given the impression on this forum that Ademco vacuum presses are heated by an array of light bulbs, can anyone tell me what sort of bulbs would be used in my Ademco vacuum press please?
Perhaps I should buy some before I lose the chance to do so!
Alternatively, is there a PDF manual for Ademco vacuum presses lurking somewhere on the web?
Thanks in anticipation,
Mark
Ademco heated press bulbs
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Ademco heated press bulbs
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Re: Ademco heated press bulbs
Are you saying you have one with bulbs in the lid???
They are clearly visible if you do & around the size of a grapefruit...
They are clearly visible if you do & around the size of a grapefruit...
Your too late I'm afraid - I retired in April 2024 

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Re: Ademco heated press bulbs
Hi Steve,
I don't know, if my press has bulbs or not. Are you saying that the bulbs are not enclosed and that I sould be able to see if my press uses them without disassembling the press?
Thanks,
Mark
I don't know, if my press has bulbs or not. Are you saying that the bulbs are not enclosed and that I sould be able to see if my press uses them without disassembling the press?
Thanks,
Mark
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Re: Ademco heated press bulbs
Panic over - you do not have bulbs!!!!
The press with bulbs was a completely different design to most vacuum presses - it worked like this...
You put your work on a hard flat bed - with lots of holes in (a vacuum table) & a stretched rubber frame then came down onto this & the air was sucked away - giving you the pressure part of the job.
Then a lid was lowered over the rubber & inside this lid - like some weird sunbed - were rows & rows of bulbs - bright as the sun & just as hot (well nearly) - the heat then passed through the rubber & cooked the job.
Great machines - but I don't remember the last time I saw one - probably over 20 years ago - more like 25...

The press with bulbs was a completely different design to most vacuum presses - it worked like this...
You put your work on a hard flat bed - with lots of holes in (a vacuum table) & a stretched rubber frame then came down onto this & the air was sucked away - giving you the pressure part of the job.
Then a lid was lowered over the rubber & inside this lid - like some weird sunbed - were rows & rows of bulbs - bright as the sun & just as hot (well nearly) - the heat then passed through the rubber & cooked the job.
Great machines - but I don't remember the last time I saw one - probably over 20 years ago - more like 25...
Your too late I'm afraid - I retired in April 2024 

Re: Ademco heated press bulbs
I remember the bulbs.
I think they were only used on the giant presses - 8ft long or somesuch. And I think they were special bulbs that were designed to give off more heat than light. I had one in my bedroom when I was a lad. (Heat bulb - not a press). They had a habit of exploding when switched off.
Don't ask.


Don't ask.

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Re: Ademco heated press bulbs
Thanks for telling me that. I am now very happy to know that. 

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