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I have a 1200W silicone heater that might be in contact with wood, and I'm fairly certain the heater would get hot enough to - at a minimum - scorch the wood, possibly even set the wood alight. (It's the kind of heater used by luthiers to bend guitar sides.)I can get ceramic insulating blanket, but a 7000°F rating is big overkill. I'm curious if a layer of common fiberglass insulation would provide provide enough protection: it would be compressed to about an inch thick between the thing being heated and the wooden frame holding everything up. via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/2VuputQ

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