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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: DC on December 15, 2015, 07:55:51 pm

Title: Heat gun test
Post by: DC on December 15, 2015, 07:55:51 pm
Would someone do me a favor and see if you can light a piece of paper on fire with your heat gun? I'm suspecting mine has gone west. I tried my kitchen thermometer that goes to 470 degrees and it just overloaded that so I tried to light a piece of newsprint and the best I could do was get it brown. That was holding the paper about 1/4-1/2" from the gun.
Thanks
Don
Title: Re: Heat gun test
Post by: mullet on December 15, 2015, 08:16:56 pm
Mine will. It goes to over a 1000dgs on High. The new ones have some kind of Safety crap that lets them cool down for awhile. I get mine from Harbor Freight or find an old one at garage sales or the Flea Market.
Title: Re: Heat gun test
Post by: Zuma on December 15, 2015, 08:40:32 pm
Would someone do me a favor and see if you can light a piece of paper on fire with your heat gun? I'm suspecting mine has gone west. I tried my kitchen thermometer that goes to 470 degrees and it just overloaded that so I tried to light a piece of newsprint and the best I could do was get it brown. That was holding the paper about 1/4-1/2" from the gun.
Thanks
Don
LOL what are you trying to do ???
Low end flames are at a minimum of 600-800 degrees.
These are special materials.  :o
Pure wood and wood products burn at around 1600 degrees F.
Do you need a propane torch?
I know I am not much help but it's an odd question.  ???
Ah coat the paper with varathane >:D
I know you like humor DC O:)
Zuma
Title: Re: Heat gun test
Post by: DC on December 15, 2015, 09:19:29 pm
Paper is supposed to ignite at around 450 F. My thermometer says my heat gun is putting out a little more than that. Like Mullet says, it's supposed to be 1000F. So I tried to light paper just to see if it would. It wouldn't. I'm thinking one coil is open. I'll take it apart and see.
Title: Re: Heat gun test
Post by: Zuma on December 15, 2015, 09:28:00 pm
Oh gosh
If I take it apart it goes to the trash.
You could test it with a ohm meter
if you have one. Nicocad wire is resistive
and you may be able to get the specs
of that resistance off the web.
Like I said I am not much help
Zuma
Title: Re: Heat gun test
Post by: DC on December 15, 2015, 10:46:51 pm
Took it apart. Everything looks OK. I tried it while it was apart, the fan has two speeds, the element gets hotter on high speed, everything looks like it's working great. I woulda thought that it would light paper. maybe I'm wrong. Mullet, have you actually tried to light paper or are you just assuming, like I was?
Title: Re: Heat gun test
Post by: Zuma on December 15, 2015, 10:58:39 pm
Lol don't feel bad. :(
I just took my outboard engine
starter apart. Put it back together
with paper clips to position the brushes. :o
I tested it and it burned a hole in my middle finger
while it was spinning real fast. :(
I ordered a new one this morning. :)
Zuma