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Old 04-28-2004, 07:38 AM
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Just a quick question on curing. Is it OK to use a heat gun for any parts? I tried a few sample pieces of sheet metal, and it would flow out. Would that be hot enough for it to fully cure? If not, I have to start building an oven
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start building the oven........i'm sure it would take a very long time with a heat gun to bring the metal up to temp for the correct amount of time...I use a heat gun to powder coat fishing spinners but i still cure them in the oven...
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