I handled one of these at HF today - on sale for $13 I think.
I wonder if it would be a good tool for spot-softening of glue joints or some other luthier applications?
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Harbor freight possibility?
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Re: Harbor freight possibility?
Interesting idea. I have a knife oven for heating mine.
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Re: Harbor freight possibility?
975 degrees? Seems a bit hot for softening glue.
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Re: Harbor freight possibility?
Maybe you can use a controller for the temp.
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Re: Harbor freight possibility?
Looks like it has a built in temp control -- but an external dimmer to tweak seems like a good idea.
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