What is the best heat source to use for applying the skins? I don't have a heat gun(but I may be able to borrow one), would a three jet torch lighter work if done carefully?
just use a bic lighter...but be careful with it. stove burner on high works too, although you have to get kinda close, so unless you cook for a living and have lost most of the sensation in your hands, it might get a tad hot for ya.
Hair Dryer. Start with the creased sides and heat them up then just heat the whole thing spinning it. Make sure you have a carto screwed on to hold it.
Trust the force Luke. It'll work out.
What is the best heat source to use for applying the skins? I don't have a heat gun(but I may be able to borrow one), would a three jet torch lighter work if done carefully?
that's a joke right???????? I am having trouble integrating the terms L-ion battery,jet torch and carefully.......?????????????
ditto for the bic lighter and the industrial Viking cookstove......
btw.....requests for return/exchange on batteries with scorch marks or melted silicon O-rings will not only be denied.....but you'll have to wait for me to stop laughing to hear the "ah....no".
hairdryer kids......please.......standard run of the mill hair dryer. I have been trying for ever to post the instuctions but for some reason cannot upload any files to ECF...I am sorry.
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