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how to heat pvc without heat gun
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To heat PVC without a heat gun, you can use a hairdryer as a substitute, although it might be less effective and take longer. Another method is boiling water. Submerging PVC in hot water will evenly heat it, making it pliable. Be cautious of the temperature, as boiling water can cause burns. You can also use an oven, setting it to a low temperature (around 200-250°F) and constantly monitoring the PVC to prevent overheating or melting. Always wear protective gloves regardless of the method to avoid burns and ensure safety.
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