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  2. I’m the ‘Queen’ of DIYing Ugly Christmas Sweaters ... - AOL

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    Battery operated fairy lights. Red, white and gray felt. ... the trick is to use battery powered fairy lights! Just use a hot glue gun to keep them in place and the faux fur will help hide the ...

  3. ColdHeat - Wikipedia

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    The split tip of a ColdHeat soldering iron. The first two products were soldering irons powered by alkaline batteries.The manufacturer claims this soldering iron is unique in that its Athalite tip undergoes a temperature change from ambient temperature to approximately 800 °F (427 °C) and back to ambient within three seconds when the tip is removed from the work.

  4. Hot-melt adhesive - Wikipedia

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    The gun uses a continuous-duty heating element to melt the plastic glue, which the user pushes through the gun either with a mechanical trigger mechanism on the gun, or with direct finger pressure. The glue squeezed out of the heated nozzle is initially hot enough to burn and even blister skin. The glue is sticky when hot, and solidifies in a ...

  5. Dremel - Wikipedia

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    Dremel produces hot glue guns, scroll saws, butane tools, contour sanders, versatips, and powered screwdrivers, as well as accessories and attachments. [7] [8] Dremel tools are categorised as compact tool systems and benchtop tool systems. [citation needed]

  6. Hot glue gun - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 September 2018, at 14:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Adhesive - Wikipedia

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    A glue gun (shown at right) is one method of applying hot adhesives. The glue gun melts the solid adhesive, then allows the liquid to pass through its barrel onto the material, where it solidifies. Thermoplastic glue may have been invented around 1940 by Procter & Gamble as a solution to the problem that water-based adhesives, commonly used in ...

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