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+2 that sucker throws some heat! | |||
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In a prototype automotive shop I worked at, a heat gun like the Harbor Freight one was used, but it had a metal C at the end. The cup shape created a nice hot area for the sumitube to shrink onto brake and fuel lines. Here is an example of the end - which I am sure you can find for much cheaper. https://www.rehabmart.com/product/heat-gun1-5307.html | |||
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corded Harbor freight (less than $10 ) at least 10 yrs ago. actually still works after being flooded (AUG 16) with 41 inches for several days. ...drill sgt. | |||
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You don't need a huge adjustment range on a heat gun to do electrical heat shrink. I don't think I've ever had a heat gun with more adjustability than high/low (if that). You just put the heat on it long enough to shrink the heat shrink but not long enough to melt anything. | |||
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Around $20 at home depot Wagner Heat gun. I used it to heat shrink the connections for 10 lights on my deck. | |||
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