JayBee
Well-Known Member
We have a Vapalux paraffin pressure lamp, which we like to use in the cockpit occasionally, when at anchor or alongside somewhere.
A small hole in the mantle has allowed a jet of very hot vapour to be concentrated on the glass in a couple of places, resulting in the glass becoming locally discoloured, with whitish concentric rings about the size of £2 coin. I am pretty sure that this has weakened the glass and that I will soon need to replace it. They are quite delicate and expensive and it is a nuisance to have to carry more than one spare on board.
My question is this:
Is it possible to "anneal" the glass in a hot oven, or otherwise?
Anybody?
A small hole in the mantle has allowed a jet of very hot vapour to be concentrated on the glass in a couple of places, resulting in the glass becoming locally discoloured, with whitish concentric rings about the size of £2 coin. I am pretty sure that this has weakened the glass and that I will soon need to replace it. They are quite delicate and expensive and it is a nuisance to have to carry more than one spare on board.
My question is this:
Is it possible to "anneal" the glass in a hot oven, or otherwise?
Anybody?