I am not encouraging this practice, but watched some videos. I have never tried it. I have use a flame to polish ends of Plexiglas - separate topic. I am not suggesting that either.
Anyone try this on non-woods, CA finishes, etc.?
Some warnings and a note:
Simple questions:
1. Have you tried it (this is a yes or no question). If no, thank you for reading and be well?
2. If yes, were you please with the results (also yes or no)?
3. If you were pleased, and there were no causalities, collateral damage, you still have your eyebrows and can breathe without being connected to a machine, etc. what was the make and model of the heat gun assuming the reprocess has not impaired your cognitive function.
Thanks for reading and have a wonderful day!
PS. There's a typo up there, but can't fix it. The last bullet should say "someone with actual"
Anyone try this on non-woods, CA finishes, etc.?
Some warnings and a note:
- I don't know if it is safe.
- I don't know the flashpoint of the aforementioned materials.
- I am not encouraging anyone to try this.
- I am not looking for a pyrotechnics lesson; I'm am looking for someone ACTUAL experience with this.
Simple questions:
1. Have you tried it (this is a yes or no question). If no, thank you for reading and be well?
2. If yes, were you please with the results (also yes or no)?
3. If you were pleased, and there were no causalities, collateral damage, you still have your eyebrows and can breathe without being connected to a machine, etc. what was the make and model of the heat gun assuming the reprocess has not impaired your cognitive function.
Thanks for reading and have a wonderful day!
PS. There's a typo up there, but can't fix it. The last bullet should say "someone with actual"