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Old 04-27-2012, 06:23 AM   #1
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I have an old black and decker heat gun that I used to soften rub rails for installation and alike. It was cheap but it has not died so it still hangs around. I tried it last night as I made up a few new cables for my new alternator. Worked great nice tight uniform shrink. I think I will keep the little Anchor unit in the on-board tool kit and cease using it for regular jobs now. That deflector looks like a good idea as well.
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How did you cut the g10?
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Old 04-27-2012, 06:42 AM   #2
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Shiny brand new hole saws that are no longer shiny nor new.

Mounted a chunk of G10 I had kicking around to a piece of wood so I could clamp it to the drill press.

Drilled the 3 small holes, holesaw'd the center, holesaw'd the whole thing out. Done in 15min.

Its good to have a big effing drill press.

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