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kpinnc
17 hours ago, midpack said:

That was all it took. 

 

Your pictures and story remind me of an Eskimo joke involving a brown spot on an igloo blanket.

 

Long story short, when peeled off the blanket and thrown into a fire, it made a PPPFFFTTT sound... :lol:

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Handy Don
On 1/28/2026 at 6:49 AM, midpack said:

ended up using a propane torch on the end of the starter for maybe 10 to 15 seconds.

I recommend keeping an eye out for a good sale on a strong variable heat gun. Mine has temp and fan speed controls and cost about $60 a few years back. Way safer than an open flame anywhere near flammables like a fuel system (and yes, I realize it requires an extension cord for power--worth the trouble to me).

Great, as well, for those shrink/solder connectors, thawing frozen pipes, and softening hoses being put onto nibs.

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midpack

I think my wife has a heat gun, but it's somewhere in her craft room... I used to have a hair blow dryer that probably would have worked but since we moved, I have no idea where it would be

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, midpack said:

I think my wife has a heat gun, but it's somewhere in her craft room... I used to have a hair blow dryer that probably would have worked but since we moved, I have no idea where it would be

Hair blow dryers typically move a lot of air for a given amount of heat with maybe two or three power settings.

My wife, too, has a heat gun for crafting--low air volume & moderate heat appropriate for her needs. 

A good heat gun gives you control over wide ranges of both temperature and airflow.

This is what I’m using. Initially purchased to soften floor tiles and mastic when redoing a kitchen floor. 

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