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Unread 10-07-2005, 02:22 PM   #21
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Glad you know!

jd: it's limiting because it's at the far end of the heater. the temperature increases from the top of the heat die, right up to the heater. While we'll all try to keep the die temp low, depending on the length of the die, I can imagine the temperature at the other being able to reach 150 deg C. It's not an issue if the heat die is pretty slim (as it is here).
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