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Conference 7.286::home_work

Title:Home_work
Notice:Check Directory (6.3) before writing a new note
Moderator:CSLALL::NASEAM::READIO
Created:Tue Nov 05 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2100
Total number of notes:78741

1016.0. "Tools - Heat Guns" by 57133::NIKITAS () Mon Jun 10 1991 15:20

    Does anyone know if there are any manufacturers of an industrial
    type heat gun?  I'm not looking for a B&D or Wagner but something
    I could you to remove paint from my house.  Something that is
    heavy duty.
    
    Thanks,
    Tom Nikitas
    229-7639
    ISLNDS::NIKITAS
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1016.1Old House Journal markets oneSEESAW::PILANTL. Mark Pilant, VMS SecurityMon Jun 10 1991 15:465
Old House Journal has one they pitch that it supposed to be very good.  The
ads say it is much better than most on the market.  Caveat here: I have never
used it.  I'll try and find the address and price.

- Mark
1016.2VERGA::WELLCOMESteve Wellcome (Maynard)Mon Jun 10 1991 18:115
    Another caveat: I know of a house that almost burned to the ground
    because somebody was removing paint with a heat gun.  The person was
    working up near the eaves, and accumulated dust and crud of the
    centuries up in the attic caught on fire.  So if you do it, be
    careful!!!
1016.3Solid (and heavy)GEMVAX::RICEMon Jun 10 1991 19:309
    I have both the heat gun and plate from OHJ. The heat gun works well,
    but it is heavy. I actually find using the heat plate easier and faster
    on flat surfaces; but you can scorch the wood easily. I also second the
    warning in the previous note about setting the place on fire. I don't
    like to lend mine out because I am afraid of someone doing that.
    (coming from a family of firefighters, I am extremely cautious)
    
    Joseph
                               
1016.4Where to purchase and any better suggestions?ISLNDS::NIKITASTue Jun 11 1991 01:4813
    Where could I purchase a heat gun and plate from OHJ (what does
    this acronynm stand for?) and what's a good price?
    
    I also come from a firefighter family and will check things out
    with my insurance company too!
    
    Thanks for the info and concern.
    
    Is there a better or easier way to get paint off a house.  My house
    probably hasn't been painted in 15 years (about 40 - 50% will scrap
    right off to the bare wood) and has 10 - 15 coats of paint on it.       
                                              
    Any suggestions will be of help.
1016.5KAHALA::FULTZED FULTZTue Jun 11 1991 15:072
OHJ stands for Old House Journal

1016.6OHJ heat gun/plate $ and # to order?ISLNDS::NIKITASWed Jun 12 1991 12:2110
    Being new to this notes file and not being a subscriber to OHJ,
    could someone look up the number and cost of the heat gun and plate
    that OHJ offers and post it in this note?  Thanks
    
    I'll be ready to start stripping by the weekend and need to order
    something fast or temporarily settle for a non-industrial type
    gun.
    
    Thanks for all your help.
    T
1016.7Milwaukee Brand at Spags.SENIOR::HAMBURGERCarvers are on the cutting edgeThu Jun 13 1991 00:377
I have seen the Milwaukee brand heat gun at Spags, Olde School house, and 
it looks "suyspiciously" like the OHJ model. Best guess is that Milwaukee 
is the OHJ mfr......don't have the Spag price, but a visit might be quicker 
than mail order, maybe cheaper as well....

    Vic H
1016.8OHJ priceGEMVAX::RICEFri Jun 14 1991 13:4912
    Last issue I have handy is DEC 90, and the gun is 77.95, heat plate
    47.95 (including shipping). You can call them at 718-788-1700.
    
    I don't think they were that high when I bought mine some years ago,
    and at that time you could only find the "hair dryer" type ones in 
    the stores here. (Although I do use my light duty one for a lot of 
    stuff, especially when I had to unscrew all the old door hinges that
    were caked with paint). Definately check out Spags
    
    
    Joseph
    
1016.9Bought heat gun @ sSpag'sISLNDS::NIKITASSat Jun 15 1991 01:5212
    I stopped at Spags on thursday and bought the Milwakee for $40.00
    (main store).  A clerk said that it  was on sale two months ago
    for $32.00 but I couldn't wait for a sale.  I'll try stripping this
    weekend.
    
    Thanks very much for all the info.
    Tom
    
    
    P.S. There's a guy up the street who has been heat stripping his
    250 year old home to restore it.  This is his 3rd year and he will
    probably go a 4th.  Sure hope mine goes faster!!!!!!!!!