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Post by 950nancy on Aug 17, 2017 23:00:56 GMT
I got the Tim Holtz oxide inks and need a way to dry the paper between applications. Can you use an embossing gun or is there a better tool for this. I saw that Amazon has a Ranger tool for it, but didn't know if my embossing heater would work. Thanks.
And if you have the inks and reinkers, they fit perfectly on tipped Antonius basket insert from IKEA ($3).
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Post by katlady on Aug 17, 2017 23:05:27 GMT
An embossing gun and heat gun are the same thing. Is the Ranger one a white one? I have that one and love it. I also have a Milwaukee heat gun that is a bit more powerful. But, they work the same.
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Post by 950nancy on Aug 17, 2017 23:23:05 GMT
One is white and one is black. My embossing gun just has a smaller tip to it, so I wasn't sure.
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Post by Scrapper100 on Aug 18, 2017 0:00:48 GMT
I have the white ranger one snd honestly not impressed. It is so much louder than my other one and there is something loose inside that sometimes catches just so snd you could wake the dead with it. Very loud metal noise. I like the size of it vs my other one though.
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Post by katlady on Aug 18, 2017 0:48:41 GMT
I have the white ranger one snd honestly not impressed. It is so much louder than my other one and there is something loose inside that sometimes catches just so snd you could wake the dead with it. Very loud metal noise. I like the size of it vs my other one though. Mine is very quiet, quieter than the Milwaukee. That is why I like using it more and the quietness is the feature that made me buy it. You probably do have something loose inside of it.
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Post by anniefb on Aug 18, 2017 4:43:20 GMT
I have the SU one which I believe is made by Milwaukee. It's very good!
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Post by jameynz on Aug 18, 2017 9:08:54 GMT
I too have the SU heat tool....cannot complain about it at all - and I use it heaps!
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