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PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:37 pm 
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Todd, A few months back you posted a link to a small electric hand iron. I wanted to order one of these but now I can't find the link. Could you give the web address again. Thanks D.L.


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D.L buddy here is the URL to Tower Hobbies and the Top Flight Monocoat iron:  http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXHZ17& amp;P=7



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Hesh, Thats what I was lookin for.
Thanks a bunch my friend.


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I remember seeing it when posted, but don't remember it's purpose?

My guess is the removal of bridges or opening of glue seams, as in top or back removal from and acoustic guitar.

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Yep Bruce it's just a miniature electric iron that works well to get heat where we want it for repair situations.

These irons are marketed to radio control model airplane builders to apply self stick mylar coverings over the fuselage and wings.


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[QUOTE=Bruce Dickey]My guess is the removal of bridges or opening of glue seams, as in top or back removal from and acoustic guitar.[/QUOTE]

I just used mine this morning to remove the bridge on the guitar from h*ll. works like a champ.

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I have seen these in veneer catalogs for use with the iron on veener and edge banding. woodcraft sells this tool also.woodcraft

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They're also sold as tacking irons for use in dry mounting art prints and photographs. I love it when tools from other sinkholes for money can be used in new sinkholes.

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I think Dave SKG sold some of these during the swap meet.  You might pm him to see if he has any more.

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