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Craft projects for the wierd...
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Re: Craft projects for the wierd...
It probably depends on whether you are melting or burning.theCryptofishist wrote:Sparkleball
I wonder how toxic it is to use a souldering iron on plastic.
I would use a solvent if possible.
Tubelite carries a safe adhesive for most plastics.
On some plastics there is a lot of info from osha or the maker.
If you don't have a temp controlled iron, you can use a dimmer switch with a small lightbulb as an indicator.
I use a 200 watt iron for heat stability on big jobs.
A diamond shaped tip can be useful for some things.
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