Advantages:
Gun is relatively cheap
Stronger than average glue and long lasting
Disadvantages:
Could be dangerous if not used a correctly
Thick; could cause lumpy surfaces
Doesn't stick properly on smooth surfaces.
No, you cannot use a solder gun as a hot glue gun.No, you cannot use a solder gun as a hot glue gun.
Glue guns are designed to heat up hot glue for craft projects. The glue gun warms up special glue sticks, and makes it easier to apply this glue to the right place in the projects.
Either use a hot glue gun or some super glue.
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Use a glue gun. The glue will peel off fairly easily when you are ready to remove it.
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Using a hot glue gun involves a physical change. The process of heating the glue stick causes it to melt and then harden when it cools down, which is a reversible change that does not alter the chemical composition of the glue.
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No, you cannot use a solder gun as a hot glue gun.No, you cannot use a solder gun as a hot glue gun.
How quickly glue gun glues become hard depends upon the type of glue being used. High temperature glue generally hardens quicker than lower temperature glue. When using high temperature glue, be sure not to get a glue burn as they can be quite painful.
Yes, there are alternative methods for using oversized glue sticks that are too big for a glue gun. One option is to break the glue stick into smaller pieces and melt them using a heat gun or a candle flame. Another option is to use a hot glue pot or a glue skillet to melt the oversized glue sticks.
They both have advantages and disadvantages over the other. Depends on the application, really.