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Sort of an addition to the face plate thread, which I have deleted.. sorry..

http://www.pennstateind.com/store/gg100.html

I bought one of these butane glue guns for my wife a few years ago.. sort of a
joke because I figured that for $10 it must be a POS...

WRONG! She liked it so much that we bought several more for gifts...

It heats almost instantly, cools fast, doesn't need an outlet near it, etc..
Check it out... a great tool for the money, IMO.....



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Sort of an addition to the face plate thread, which I have deleted..
sorry..

http://www.pennstateind.com/store/gg100.html

I bought one of these butane glue guns for my wife a few years ago.. sort
of a
joke because I figured that for $10 it must be a POS...

WRONG! She liked it so much that we bought several more for gifts...

It heats almost instantly, cools fast, doesn't need an outlet near it,
etc..
Check it out... a great tool for the money, IMO.....



Hot melt glue comes is some different grades, from slightly better than the
low tack masking tape on up to good packaging grade. Takes more heat for
some. Of course the butane gun solves the same problem my butane soldering
iron does, that of finding yourself a foot beyond the reach of the cord when
you have to work something.

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Sort of an addition to the face plate thread, which I have deleted..
sorry..

http://www.pennstateind.com/store/gg100.html

I bought one of these butane glue guns for my wife a few years ago.. sort
of a
joke because I figured that for $10 it must be a POS...

WRONG! She liked it so much that we bought several more for gifts...

It heats almost instantly, cools fast, doesn't need an outlet near it,
etc..
Check it out... a great tool for the money, IMO.....

I bought one a couple years ago and stuck it in a drawer. On your
recommendation I will try to find it to see how well it works.


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On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 17:34:38 GMT, "George" wrote:

Hot melt glue comes is some different grades, from slightly better than the
low tack masking tape on up to good packaging grade. Takes more heat for
some. Of course the butane gun solves the same problem my butane soldering
iron does, that of finding yourself a foot beyond the reach of the cord when
you have to work something.


Right... and we found that more types of sticks are available in the larger
diameter that this one takes...
She bought everything from "general purpose" and "quick set" to "calking"....


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"mac davis" wrote in message
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Sort of an addition to the face plate thread, which I have deleted..
sorry..

http://www.pennstateind.com/store/gg100.html

I bought one of these butane glue guns for my wife a few years ago.. sort
of a
joke because I figured that for $10 it must be a POS...

WRONG! She liked it so much that we bought several more for gifts...

It heats almost instantly, cools fast, doesn't need an outlet near it,
etc..
Check it out... a great tool for the money, IMO.....

I bought one a couple years ago and stuck it in a drawer. On your
recommendation I will try to find it to see how well it works.

Ya might like it!
I tried a couple of her electric ones in the past and hated them...
Slow to heat, drippy, glue cools too fast, etc...
I do use this one though...


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Hey Mac, good to hear from you again. All moved in? Turning again?
robo hippy

On Jul 9, 10:24 am, mac davis wrote:
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 20:18:18 GMT, "Toller" wrote:

"mac davis" wrote in message
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Sort of an addition to the face plate thread, which I have deleted..
sorry..


http://www.pennstateind.com/store/gg100.html


I bought one of these butane glue guns for my wife a few years ago.. sort
of a
joke because I figured that for $10 it must be a POS...


WRONG! She liked it so much that we bought several more for gifts...


It heats almost instantly, cools fast, doesn't need an outlet near it,
etc..
Check it out... a great tool for the money, IMO.....


I bought one a couple years ago and stuck it in a drawer. On your
recommendation I will try to find it to see how well it works.


Ya might like it!
I tried a couple of her electric ones in the past and hated them...
Slow to heat, drippy, glue cools too fast, etc...
I do use this one though...

mac

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On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 17:28:56 -0700, robo hippy wrote:

Hey Mac, good to hear from you again. All moved in? Turning again?
robo hippy

REED!
'bout time you crawled out that cave, hibernation is way over, bro...

I've been posting pictures and assorted BS for about a month, where ya been??

Since you have that new-fangled cable thing, I'll send ya a few pics..



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He Mac, there are a few more here that were and are interested, so
just don't hold back Amigo ;-)))
Robo is been to busy trying to impress the WC clique uhh group
On Jul 10, 9:54 am, mac davis wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 17:28:56 -0700, robo hippy wrote:
Hey Mac, good to hear from you again. All moved in? Turning again?
robo hippy


REED!
'bout time you crawled out that cave, hibernation is way over, bro...

I've been posting pictures and assorted BS for about a month, where ya been??

Since you have that new-fangled cable thing, I'll send ya a few pics..

mac

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He Mac, there are a few more here that were and are interested, so
just don't hold back Amigo ;-)))

I just sent him the ones that were posted to ABPW, I think..

Not to worry, my wife is building our web site and putting lots of pictures on
it, while I'm struggling to build the Baja Woodcraft site....
Hard to get enthused about building your own web site when you spend time
working on your clients pages.. *sigh*


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