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Quote from: Lozza on October 08, 2013, 10:00:20 amQuote from: Montynut on October 08, 2013, 08:17:30 amHave two of those but the heating capacity is just not there and very slow and tends to be unreliable as far as expanding the case. The heat source is concentrated whereas the oven brings everything up to the same temperature together so less chance of distortion. But whatever works for you.I use heat guns more for electrical cable repairs or where a concentrated 'non flame' heat source is requiredDistortion? dis·tort (d-stôrt)tr.v.dis·tort·ed, dis·tort·ing, dis·torts 1. To twist out of a proper or natural relation of parts; misshape.2. To give a false or misleading account of; misrepresent.3. To cause to work in a twisted or disorderly manner; pervert.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------[Latin distorqure, distort- : dis-, apart; see dis- + torqure, to twist; see terkw- in Indo-European roots.]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------I am obviously referring to definition 1 where uneven heating of press fit components can cause distortion. when heated evenly in an oven the bearings usually just fall out. If a heat gun works for you then that is fine.
Quote from: Montynut on October 08, 2013, 08:17:30 amHave two of those but the heating capacity is just not there and very slow and tends to be unreliable as far as expanding the case. The heat source is concentrated whereas the oven brings everything up to the same temperature together so less chance of distortion. But whatever works for you.I use heat guns more for electrical cable repairs or where a concentrated 'non flame' heat source is requiredDistortion?
Have two of those but the heating capacity is just not there and very slow and tends to be unreliable as far as expanding the case. The heat source is concentrated whereas the oven brings everything up to the same temperature together so less chance of distortion. But whatever works for you.I use heat guns more for electrical cable repairs or where a concentrated 'non flame' heat source is required