I bought one of those cheap-o ones from Radio Shack (you pop a modified butane lighter in it) and it's shrunk my tubing just fine. Less than $10. Good for spot cooking too. David. > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Pulver [mailto:mpulver@...] > Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 8:21 AM > To: motm@onelist.com > Subject: Re: [motm] Heat Guns > > > From: Mark Pulver <mpulver@...> > > J. Larry Hendry (08:42 AM 11/12/1999) wrote: > > >What about those small little butane torch things. One of the techs at > >work uses one to shrink heat shrink on cabling jobs (but that > is not near > >the back of a partially plastic electronic component). Anyone > use them of > >have an opinion? > > They're good for a couple of months, but I find that if you need to store > them then they'll tend to leak. If you're constantly out in the field and > making use of it then they're great. > > > Elhardt: > > I prefer to use a heat gun with a concentrator nozzle for > shrinking stuff. > The one I have is from my model airplane days, so in general it's > a bit big > for simple shrink jobs. > > You may wanna to check out that avenue... I don't think you'll find the > quality of the FIT, but it's an option. A local hobby shop should carry > them, or you can shop online at places like Tower Hobbies. > > http://www.towerhobbies.com/ > search for "heat gun" (no quotes) > > > Mark > >
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RE: Heat Guns
1999-11-12 by David Bivins
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