where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

3car

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where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?
what should I expect to pay?
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

If you just want to find parts that fail when hot, use a hair dryer.

Don't understand what you mean by "detecting overheating". You can buy wax-like sticks that change color at specific temps.
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

If you feel that strong about getting one.... thermoworks.com/products/ir/index.html?gclid=CLfosO2R2I4CFQdEFQod2C8CAg or many mechanics have them in a tool box.

EDIT: Dadgummit, Bob! Direct links to commercial sites are forbidden. Read the cotton pickin' rules. Thanks for your cooperation. :)
 
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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

Sears, Northern Tool and nearly any other store that sells tools.
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

Think I saw one in harbor freight sale paper at $10 hard to beat.I like the old faithful hand placed carefully on the head.Should be too hot to hold your hand on but not hot enough to burn you.
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

Try radio shack. $I9 or 29 I can't remember. Had mine 6 years with no problems.
Really good to check wheel bearing temps on your trailer on a long trip. I checked it against some high $ guns and it's within 1-2 degrees:)
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

Think I saw one in harbor freight sale paper at $10 hard to beat.
Thats a junk more or less thermometer..
just about ALWAYS on sale...infrared gun..$39.95...
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

Rob, i bought one of the $10 harbour freight ones "cen-tech" it's small enough to fit in your pocket, and accurate, enough to aim at the head, and read the temperature. worked fine to tell if you are overheating.

"http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=93983"
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

I have both HF's heat gun and infrared laser thermal sensor. Both work fine for me and I have verified the accuracy of the sensor.

Mark
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

My Dad has a Harbor Freight unit and it acts strangely. If you are within an inch or so away it seems about right but when you get farther away the temp changes a lot. For example, if an ice cube reads 32 deg from an inch away it will read 60 deg from 6 inches away.
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

Rob, i bought one of the $10 harbour freight ones "cen-tech" it's small enough to fit in your pocket, and accurate, enough to aim at the head, and read the temperature. worked fine to tell if you are overheating.

"http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=93983"
Oh yeah??..Seemed a little to cheap to work worth a hoot...guess I'll get one anyway...I need to go pick up a couple more float chargers too. I still like the "gun", as I like the laser..great for head/spark plug/exhaust temps on my bikes..
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

mine confirmed my 89 48 spl was running hot today,
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

My sensor was about $40 and has the laser function (if desired) for spot readings as compared to general area readings.

Mark
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

The laser does not give you a spot reading, at least not on any of them I've used and I use them all the time for work. All the laser does is give the approximate center of the area you're reading. The area being read is a cone that gets larger pretty fast, same as the transducer on a depth finder, so the closer you get, the more accurate the reading.
 

rickdb1boat

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

I have this one from Sears. Works very well..

"http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_03450466000P?vName=Tools&keyword=thermometer"
 
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Scaaty

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

The laser does not give you a spot reading, at least not on any of them I've used and I use them all the time for work. All the laser does is give the approximate center of the area you're reading. The area being read is a cone that gets larger pretty fast, same as the transducer on a depth finder, so the closer you get, the more accurate the reading.

Thats true, but most of the applications here are done for comparison/fluctuation. At a foot away aimed it my Harley cylinders, shows a big diff of only a few inches with the laser.
ANYWAY, that said....I went to HF yesterday...bought one of the little puppies for $10. Accurate, and very portable...think it (or another for a spare), will find a home in the big boat for manifold checking..I like cool toys :D
 

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Re: where can i get a thermal heat gun to detect overheating?

Thanks for the replies guys.
 
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