sheen x300 flame gun
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I have just purchased an x300 Sheen flame gun unfortunately without any instructions or user guide, can anyone please help
- Clive.
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Hello,
I have some instructions that came with our flame gun s/h circa 20 years ago....they are a bit thin on modern day safety notes but give the basis of the operation of the X300.
You are welcome to a set of these instructions sent via e-mail. I have them scanned already from a previous enquiry.
Contact me direct via...lincolnred[at]ic24.net
Replacing [at] with @
All the best,
Clive.
I have some instructions that came with our flame gun s/h circa 20 years ago....they are a bit thin on modern day safety notes but give the basis of the operation of the X300.
You are welcome to a set of these instructions sent via e-mail. I have them scanned already from a previous enquiry.
Contact me direct via...lincolnred[at]ic24.net
Replacing [at] with @
All the best,
Clive.
Hello Joe - we have up to date instructions on this -bought ours about six months ago. Can you let me know if you still need them? If so, I will hunt them out for you.
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Hello Chez,
Joe contacted me via direct e-mail and I sent him a copy of the older style instructions on 15/03 so hopefully he is all set up.
I have tended to add on my own user experiences and safety notes when sending on these older instructions. The safety notes are no doubt standard on the recent type manual.??
If you hunt them down I'm sure they will prove very useful for future reference...and an interesting comparison to my antique set.
All the best,
Clive.
Joe contacted me via direct e-mail and I sent him a copy of the older style instructions on 15/03 so hopefully he is all set up.
I have tended to add on my own user experiences and safety notes when sending on these older instructions. The safety notes are no doubt standard on the recent type manual.??
If you hunt them down I'm sure they will prove very useful for future reference...and an interesting comparison to my antique set.
All the best,
Clive.
I have just inherited a flame gun alas with no instructions. I would be mpst gratefull if I could possibly get a copy from you so I can be sure of what I am doing and avoid the risk of an accident.
thankyou
thankyou
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Hello Lez,
If you would like to contact me direct I have a set of instructions for the X300 that I can send by return e-mail.
The instructions date from 20+ years ago when we obtained our flame gun s/h.
They are a bit thin on safety instructions as would perhaps be included in a current set but they give the required info to lighting and operation of the flame gun.
My address is; lincolnred[at]ic24.net
Replacing [at] with @
All the best,
Clive.
If you would like to contact me direct I have a set of instructions for the X300 that I can send by return e-mail.
The instructions date from 20+ years ago when we obtained our flame gun s/h.
They are a bit thin on safety instructions as would perhaps be included in a current set but they give the required info to lighting and operation of the flame gun.
My address is; lincolnred[at]ic24.net
Replacing [at] with @
All the best,
Clive.
Hi All,
The machines are very simple & very effective & your advice is admirable. I would like to ask how one can seal the jet/flow tube? I have tried a softened copper washer (lead useless).
The ignited fumes piddle out of the side of the joint, don't want it but live with it. Any solutions?
The machines are very simple & very effective & your advice is admirable. I would like to ask how one can seal the jet/flow tube? I have tried a softened copper washer (lead useless).
The ignited fumes piddle out of the side of the joint, don't want it but live with it. Any solutions?
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Hi Tel. Could Gun Gum exhaust sealer be the answer to your leak. I use it for all sorts of things.It seals airtight and sets rock hard when heated up. Regards, Ian
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Hi Tel, yes the stuff sets like cement. Just give it a tap and it will crack. Regards, Ian
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Hello Lez,
I got your message via this forums private message system...
I have replied..including my direct e-mail address.
Please contact me by direct e-mail and I will send the info' in reply as an attachment.
All the best,
Clive.
I got your message via this forums private message system...
I have replied..including my direct e-mail address.
Please contact me by direct e-mail and I will send the info' in reply as an attachment.
All the best,
Clive.