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On a serious note, a hairdryer (instead of the heat gun in the video) shouldn't melt ABS, should it..if used judiciously, Jack? If it did, that perm might turn into a 'short back and shine'...with third degree burns to boot. I linked to the video simply to show how heat can be used deal with the 'white glaze' problem. The heat gun might well be O.T.T, although I've used one with an adaptor, and very carefully- for heat shrink on wiring within a tank, without collateral damage. My heat gun has several different settings for a variety of uses; but I would use the hairdryer to dry lacquer on a guitar, and possibly a tank...jackalope wrote:Oh my God, DO NOT TAKE A HEAT GUN TO YOUR TANK!! You WILL melt it!! Seriously I can not stress this enough! I have that exact heat gun in the video and I can tell you from experience that 100% it WILL RUIN the tank, no ifs ands buts or what's!
Please do not even try this it will destroy the tank!
Rest assured, Jack, that I know you're a good guy. Before I forget, and before it's belated : Happy Easter to youjackalope wrote:Maybe a blow dryer, but no way a heat gun.
Sorry if my reply came off harsh or like an ass it's just a heat gun is WAY too hot and would melt the tank. Sorry 43 I hope you know I wasn't trying to come off an ass.