sorry, I guess I could have just typed 1140f. I meant degrees farenheit.
I am used to writing decibels as db and translated that to dg for degrees.




On Mon, 1 Jun 2009, Tom Hodges wrote:

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> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] father's day early
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> Howdy, yesterday at about 10PM my heat gun sped up and popped emitting
> much smoke.
> This morning my brother in law arrived with a $20 Chicago model that he
> says was on sale at Harbor Freight.
> It has 3 buttons on back.
> < power >
> touch the power button once and it's in low,
> 450 to 950 dg F
> Touch the power button twice and it is in high 1600 dgF.
> The high has 5 positions of which the 1600 is the highest, so using the <
> button will keep you in high range with variability.
> The low has 5 settings.
> It seems to keep setting, and has a 80 sec cool down mode. (I am not sure
> why that is necessary)
> So after only a short while of concern, the weight has been lifted off of
> my shouldrs by a call my wife made, that I hadn't any awareness.
> smiling.
> I'll tell ya, it has a 90 day, and these are gonna be some hard days on
> it. So I'll keep ya posted if it's worth anything.
> I don't have the receit, so am not sure of the exact, just what I was
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> Thanks for any who answered, in advance.
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