crazybrit
Well-known member
Recommendation: good adjustable temperature heat gun
I have a old heat gun. Temp control is getting erratic plus it's just beaten up.
The Dewalt d26960 LCD looks interesting but I read some reviews that the LCD temp display was wildly inaccurate. The d26960K version with the case (I do like hard cases for my tools) and attachments at $112 seems expensive.
Curious for anyone's product recommendations. I'm looking for something with good variable temperature adjustment.
I have an initial use for the new heat gun detailed below.
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I need to cure some high temp paint on a 2-stroke race motorcycle exhaust (original coating was a high temp clear).
The on-vehicle instructions for the VH1 SP115 clear are two 30 minute cycles at idle. It's a track bike so the fan isn't that great, it will overheat and it will damage the engine if allowed to idle for that long.
So that leaves me with the off vehicle curing method which is heat to 250°F for 30 minutes, cool, heat to 400°F for 30 minutes, cool, heat to 650°F for 30 minutes
It's too large for my home oven, plus it can't reach 650. Powdercoaters only do one of the above temps as standard, other would be a custom run ($$$) and they can't do 650.
Talked to someone who did it by blocking one end, hooking up a heat gun and using a IR thermometer.
So pondering doing this but looking for a new heat gun.
I have a old heat gun. Temp control is getting erratic plus it's just beaten up.
The Dewalt d26960 LCD looks interesting but I read some reviews that the LCD temp display was wildly inaccurate. The d26960K version with the case (I do like hard cases for my tools) and attachments at $112 seems expensive.
Curious for anyone's product recommendations. I'm looking for something with good variable temperature adjustment.
I have an initial use for the new heat gun detailed below.
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I need to cure some high temp paint on a 2-stroke race motorcycle exhaust (original coating was a high temp clear).
The on-vehicle instructions for the VH1 SP115 clear are two 30 minute cycles at idle. It's a track bike so the fan isn't that great, it will overheat and it will damage the engine if allowed to idle for that long.
So that leaves me with the off vehicle curing method which is heat to 250°F for 30 minutes, cool, heat to 400°F for 30 minutes, cool, heat to 650°F for 30 minutes
It's too large for my home oven, plus it can't reach 650. Powdercoaters only do one of the above temps as standard, other would be a custom run ($$$) and they can't do 650.
Talked to someone who did it by blocking one end, hooking up a heat gun and using a IR thermometer.
So pondering doing this but looking for a new heat gun.
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