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Location: Money, PA | I know some of you use a mini blow torch to lightly blow the surface bubbles off of the epoxy....I'm looking to get one, but I want to buy a reliable top quality one....Which ones are recommended??
I checked ebay and theres a ton there, I don't want to buy a junky one.
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Location: MN | Paul, Digital heat gun works great to blow bubbles off ( 450, low level) in my case. I use Wagner HT3500 model: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Wagner-Digital-Heat-Gun-0503040/203474822
Edited by psv 3/7/2014 10:05 AM
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Location: Money, PA | Already got one....doesn't work well with the epoxy I'm using...thanks but need the blow torch |
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| Hmmm didn't even think of a small one , I use a full size . Let us know how it works Paul . I used to have one for other things but not sure what happened to it or remember the brand .
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Location: MN | Working charmingly with Devcon in my case.
I started with torch and after couple heads finish were fried moved from open fire to heat gun |
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Location: Money, PA | Yes, it worked great for me too when using the E-Tex Lite...I switched to EX-74 and the heat gun doesn't work so great.
Edited by ShutUpNFish 3/7/2014 11:48 AM
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Location: WI | I've got a bernzomatic torch with a trigger igniter. Works good but I use etex lite. Also I turn it down because it will push the etex around. |
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Location: WI | Paul, did u switch to ex74 because of uv protection? How does it compare with lite for application? |
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