Texas_Signmaker
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But this thing is pretty handy. Was wondering how a battery powered heat gun would preform but it does well. Nice to grab it when you need quick heat and not worry about cords all over the place.
How long does it last on a 5AH battery? The hand held version.
Moze, keep it up and I'm buying stock in DeWalt
I dont know cause I use it on and off. It lasts longer than you would think...if that means anything.
So what are you supposed to light your crack with when you use up all the fuel for heating vinyl?A crack torch is a lot cheaper.
Do y'all use those tools or just model them? They sure are clean
I'll borrow your girlfriendsSo what are you supposed to light your crack with when you use up all the fuel for heating vinyl?
Moze, keep it up and I'm buying stock in DeWalt
Rigids is better. It uses a mix of butane and battery so it lasts a long time. Not sure about the dewalts... But ryobi lasts 15-20 mins... Which still comes in handy, but I'd prefer the hour plus version rigid has!
Glad I'm not the only one who has done this with a heat gun.
Does this small version fit in the 3m TSA-4 tool? Looks like that plastic shroud may need to be trimmed back a touch...
I have the rigid - about 950F on heat and lasts about 20-30 min per refill. Battery seems to never wear down because running only blower and igniter.. Got an adapter on ebay fron an Aussie who prints them with a 3d printer, so can use with my Bosch batteries. A little bulky but one of the favorite tools in the shop.Rigids is better. It uses a mix of butane and battery so it lasts a long time. Not sure about the dewalts... But ryobi lasts 15-20 mins... Which still comes in handy, but I'd prefer the hour plus version rigid has!
can you regulate temperature and what's the run time?But this thing is pretty handy. Was wondering how a battery powered heat gun would preform but it does well. Nice to grab it when you need quick heat and not worry about cords all over the place.
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