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Console Forum Discuss, Should I use this glue gun? at Digital Video Recorder & Home Entertainment forum; http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...&cp&kw=2090694 I plan to install a DMS4 into my PS2, but I brought a glue gun from Ace earlier today and realized it only has a high setting. So my question is it safe to use this gun or should


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Should I use this glue gun?

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I plan to install a DMS4 into my PS2, but I brought a glue gun from Ace earlier today and realized it only has a high setting. So my question is it safe to use this gun or should I buy one with a low heat setting? I read on Wiki high temp guns heat to 380F which to me seems a bit much for a PS2 motherboard. I hope Ace will let me return it if I have to especially since I haven't opened it.
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