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In article , G.R. Patterson III
wrote: Jay Honeck wrote: Well, maybe. Now that I think about it, I suppose it depends on how much the plastic flows, and sticks to the blade. I've tried cutting certain plastics with heat that simply melted and reformed right behind the blade... I had to be very careful with the one I had. I would turn it on and test the cut until it got to a temperature that worked well. After 15 minutes or so, it would get too hot to work well, and I'd unplug it for a while. That's because you had the inexpensive, single wattage model. What you really want/need is the more expensive variable wattage solder iron. Kind of like mini-arc welder. Dial in the amount of current you want to work the matterial at the right temperature. |
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