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So could I put these same parts in the oven set a 225 and get the same results?
So basically heating up makes things expand so they slide on easier and don't scrape off material. I never thought about doing that.

No biggie if you can't get any pics. I'm just really curious how well this unit works.
Absolutely.:thumbs:
 

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So could I put these same parts in the oven set a 225 and get the same results?
So basically heating up makes things expand so they slide on easier and don't scrape off material. I never thought about doing that.

No biggie if you can't get any pics. I'm just really curious how well this unit works.
Absolutely.:thumbs:

you may need the

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to handle your parts though...
 

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So could I put these same parts in the oven set a 225 and get the same results?
So basically heating up makes things expand so they slide on easier and don't scrape off material. I never thought about doing that.

No biggie if you can't get any pics. I'm just really curious how well this unit works.
Absolutely.:thumbs:

you may need the

0002136350100_300X300.jpg


to handle your parts though...
Darn...you're telling me human flesh can't withstand 225? :(
Wow, I've found that even 160 is unbearable to handle with working in a kitchen and all.:skull:
 

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