Volt-Ohm Meter......there are attachments that use thermocouples to give a
direct temperature reading.
Mike
In a message dated 3/17/2008 5:53:05 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
fklein@orcasonline.com writes:
On Monday, Mar 17, 2008, at 15:45 US/Pacific, ALAN YERLY wrote:
> As long as the glass is not in, use a heat gun to evenly heat the door
> frame on the offending edge until too hot to touch but not so hot as
> to see deformations. I have a temp gauge on my VOM which helps me get
> the temp at about 120-150 F. Spring the door 30% beyond the amount
> and allow to cool. Repeat as necessary.
Thank you very much Bud...sounds pretty straightforward...I'll have a
go!
I am wondering, however, just what is a "VOM"?...hope it's not some
kind of sex toy...:-)
Fred
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