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    peak4
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      @peak4

      Some time ago on a different thread I mentioned a butane hot air gun I’ve had for 20+ years made by Nimrod, which is now discontinued.
      The update is branded Iroda and available from CPC as per the link in my previous post; photo shown further up that thread with the micrometers

      Starrett 220 Micrometer?

      I didn’t order one at the time, but had a hard drive fail on my NAS, so just replaced it and added a got air gun to the order, as postage would now be free.
      I works just as well as my old one, and worth considering if you’re putting an order into CPC for something else
      https://cpc.farnell.com/iroda/mj-600/heat-gun-gas-650c-micro-therm/dp/SD01111
      Excellent for small heatshrink tubing etc.

      Bill

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      #748612
      MikeK
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        @mikek40713

        That’s pretty neat.  I’ll have to look for one here in the States.  I have a butane-powered soldering iron, which I’ve used, and it has a “hot air” nozzle attachment but I could never get that part to work.

        Mike

         

        #748619
        not done it yet
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          @notdoneityet

          I don’t use heat-shrink tubing so much, these days, and one of these might get used

          https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271185604803?_nkw=micro+gas+torch&itmmeta=01J61G6R51PC3VNWN2R20D1NQ3&hash=item3f23ebf0c3:g:A8MAAOSwemZlF~xn&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKlkxVk%2Fav9tF%2BzeDImbTamHTwA9yq%2BKCtm7TTLW9ntKRCQ3UjeT7YyyiYxnv1qI8MWlt%2FSEuZ%2FS3ajop7ApQYvHFdTg3zNSseYpyA7qFmD0yofvMk0Jh4ry2rjR1mxMeDADLzI1CFydG370FHyqfc2F0%2FsPpb5Bd6UxOrvfD9R0QONMIVW6bn1IW2TvPtyEtVEd6z6%2BlY%2FjsEBCQsdJvSJ9dDPrVTMoIp%2FRZS3RsGRXcoJ%2BiE52B9Unc60LWFfqm0i7J6aDJGJaTVmgXmTTMG4SzhUqs5qPg3O5WmUaFeib4g%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR96Cm7CwZA

          I used this for bending the working end of crochet hooks.  Red heat on those – but not really required for heat shrinking!  I think I also use the standard cheapo gas cooker lighter, the yellow flame being quite adequate – if I can find it!

          I used to have a lidl chef’s version of this type of gas torch (but refillable from a separate liquid gas filler  – until it got stolen.  That was mostly used for lighting my beekeeping smoker.

          My last heat shrinking was shrunk using the back end of my soldering iron.

          While that gas torch may well be good, I just think that there are plenty of alternatives out there.

          #748624
          Michael Gilligan
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            @michaelgilligan61133

            Thanks for the link, and recommendation, Bill

            … it looks a useful little device:

            https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/512991.pdf

            MichaelG.

            #748625
            bernard towers
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              @bernardtowers37738

              Draper sell the same thing

              #748634
              Vic
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                @vic

                I use heat shrink from time to time but I have a heat gun. What I did buy many years ago is a mini blow torch, the type often sold to Chefs. It’s come in very handy for small jobs.

                #748693
                peak4
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                  @peak4
                  On bernard towers Said:

                  Draper sell the same thing

                  Do you have a link please?
                  The only Draper one I saw, with a quick search, is £30+ ex vat
                  There are various others from a variety of manufacturers, but many are naked flame, just like the chef’s blowlamps or windproof cigarette lighters.
                  My initial post refers to a catalyst hot air torch, similar to the add-on sometimes supplied with gas soldering irons.

                  Bill.

                  #748700
                  bernard towers
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                    @bernardtowers37738

                    Sorry but dont have a link I bought it for my son at Christmas and he thinks its the dogs. It appears that draper no longer do it but identical ones on Farnells and Amazon for less than £20!

                    #748713
                    Vic
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                      @vic

                      £12.95 Plus postage unless you need any other bits?

                      IMG_1907

                      #748750
                      peak4
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                        @peak4
                        On Vic Said:

                        £12.95 Plus postage unless you need any other bits?

                         

                        or £11.94 from the Farnell/CPC link I posted earlier.

                        Bill

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