02-09-2007, 01:01 AM
[cool][#0000ff]I don't use powder paints at all. BUT...if I did, I think I would pick up a "heat gun". They are highly recommended as a fast clean way to heat the jig head and then finish off the reheat on a one by one basis. Here is some info. Lots of sources on the internet and I am sure that they are readily available at the big orange store.[/#0000ff]
[#0000ff][/#0000ff] VT-1100 Heat Gun (About $50)
Our 120VAC 1200W heat gun has variable temperature capability from 250 to 1100 degrees F. It has a two speed air flow adjustment with a stand for easy hands-free use. It its ideal for use with Heat Shrink Tubing, Removal of Paint, Softening of Adhesives. [left] Basic Hot Air Tool:[/left] [ul] [li]Power consumption 1200W [li]Variable temperature control dial [li]Temperature range 250°F to 1100°F [li]Air flow adjustment via two-step switch [li]Built in safety stand [li]Two Speed Motor [li]High Quality Element [li]Weighs only 1.6 lbs. [li]120 VAC / 10 Amp. [li]UL & CSA Approved [/li][/ul]
![[Image: vt1100.jpg]](http://images.cableorganizer.com/heatgun/vt1100.jpg)
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[#0000ff][/#0000ff] VT-1100 Heat Gun (About $50)
Our 120VAC 1200W heat gun has variable temperature capability from 250 to 1100 degrees F. It has a two speed air flow adjustment with a stand for easy hands-free use. It its ideal for use with Heat Shrink Tubing, Removal of Paint, Softening of Adhesives. [left] Basic Hot Air Tool:[/left] [ul] [li]Power consumption 1200W [li]Variable temperature control dial [li]Temperature range 250°F to 1100°F [li]Air flow adjustment via two-step switch [li]Built in safety stand [li]Two Speed Motor [li]High Quality Element [li]Weighs only 1.6 lbs. [li]120 VAC / 10 Amp. [li]UL & CSA Approved [/li][/ul]
![[Image: vt1100.jpg]](http://images.cableorganizer.com/heatgun/vt1100.jpg)
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