zainka
Full Member level 2
Hi
The "3M Scotch-Weld Hot melt applicator EC" (a glue gun with a name worthy Phineas and Ferbs nemesis, Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz) uses a set of "keys" (5 pcs) to set the gluegun temperature to support a range of glue types. The gun is from 2006 and still working but I found the price for a new key ($50) to be a bit expensive. especially since i guess it is just a simple resistor value.
You may see the gun and its keys if you are "duck duck go"-ing the term "Scotch-Weld Hot Melt Applicator EC"
I only have one key available (type 3) but need type 5 (MODULE 5) for high temperature glue.
If you have this gluegun and also happens to have the MODULE 5 key, would you care measuring its value and post it here?
Thanks in advance
Breg
Me
The "3M Scotch-Weld Hot melt applicator EC" (a glue gun with a name worthy Phineas and Ferbs nemesis, Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz) uses a set of "keys" (5 pcs) to set the gluegun temperature to support a range of glue types. The gun is from 2006 and still working but I found the price for a new key ($50) to be a bit expensive. especially since i guess it is just a simple resistor value.
You may see the gun and its keys if you are "duck duck go"-ing the term "Scotch-Weld Hot Melt Applicator EC"
I only have one key available (type 3) but need type 5 (MODULE 5) for high temperature glue.
If you have this gluegun and also happens to have the MODULE 5 key, would you care measuring its value and post it here?
Thanks in advance
Breg
Me