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Offline walleyetracker85

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Heat guns
« on: 08/04/14 14:38 UTC »
Hey guys I'm wondering if they make a heat gun that you can set the temperature? Like say to 350 degrees. The only ones I have seen are a high and low setting. I ordered one like that but I'd return it if I could find one that has a temperature setting. Thanks for the help guys

Offline Fatman

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #1 on: 08/04/14 16:45 UTC »
I use the dual temp (high/low) Wagner from the painting section at Home Depot.  About $20 bucks.  http://www.homedepot.com/p/Wagner-HT1000-1200-Watt-Heat-Gun-0503008/100048744

They have a Ryobi variable heat from 200 - 1050 for $60 http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-11-Amp-Variable-Temperature-Heat-Gun-HG600/100661423

The $20 one works good for heating your jigs you just have to get the count for each size head down - the 1/16th oz head I do 4 seconds on each side and dip. 

Offline Cannibul

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #2 on: 08/04/14 17:24 UTC »
http://www.harborfreight.com/430-800-570-1160-interval-heat-gun-with-led-temperature-settings-69343-9184.html

I've been using this one for over a year.  Works just fine.  Lowest temp is 420°

Offline Kasilofchrisn

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #3 on: 08/04/14 17:49 UTC »
I have the adjustable Ryobi and I love it.
We'll worth the money.
When I do heat shrink tubing on my assist setups dialing down the temps is great. Them I can turn it up for jigs.
I keep it lower for smaller jigs and higher for bigger jigs.
Smaller ones can melt if I'm not careful on the heat but turning the temp down helps a lot and I don't have to be so careful.
A regular gun works fine but I like the one I have its more versatile for me and if I had to do it over I'd still spend the extra for the adjustable Ryobi.

Offline walleyetracker85

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #4 on: 08/04/14 17:51 UTC »
Where can you get a ryobi? Does home depot or menards carry them?

Offline Fatman

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #5 on: 08/04/14 19:37 UTC »
The one link in my post above is from Home Depot - whether your local one has them on hand is another story. 

Offline walleyetracker85

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #6 on: 08/04/14 19:54 UTC »
I found them online! Actually I paid the same amount for my first one as ryobi

Offline Lamar

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #7 on: 08/04/14 19:55 UTC »
The Wagner is the one I use. It is more then fine for the job.

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #8 on: 08/04/14 20:15 UTC »
I had to replace my Wagner after about five years.  I replaced it with another one.
Until next time.

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Offline andrewlamberson

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #9 on: 08/04/14 20:48 UTC »
I also have the Wagner..works great.
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Offline Kasilofchrisn

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #10 on: 08/04/14 22:04 UTC »
I bought my Ryobi at my local Home Depot.
Being able to dial in the temp is so nice. Especially when I want to do some heat shrink tubing. It is nice to be able to turn down the heat for that.
And then I can turn it back up for jigs. Lower for small jigs an ounce or less and turn it up for stuff bigger than 1 ounce.

Offline walleyetracker85

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #11 on: 08/04/14 22:06 UTC »
 Thanks for the help guys! What temp do you set it on for jigs one ounce or less? That's mostly what I will be pouring

Offline Kasilofchrisn

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #12 on: 08/04/14 22:17 UTC »
Thanks for the help guys! What temp do you set it on for jigs one ounce or less? That's mostly what I will be pouring
Usually I guesstimate where 350* is and go from there.My Ryobi has a 200* setting and then goes to 500*. So I counts the clicks between the two lights and guesstimate where I am at. It has colored lights that light up different colors when you reach each temp setting.
 If you put the jig right up to the tip it can still melt them But an inch or two away and you won't have to worry about it.

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Re: Heat guns
« Reply #13 on: 08/05/14 15:34 UTC »
Hey guys I think I'm just gonna stick with my Dewalt.