Scott shows off one of his favorite tools to fill voids, defects and knots in wood - a hot glue gun. Quick and easy to use, there is no doubt, this will be one of your new favorite tools too.
I've been really curious about this system. Do you feel like the nozzle gauge is the same as a regular hot glue gun? I was wondering if perhaps the Rangat gun had a larger nozzle allowing the thicker product to flow more efficiently.
I really don't think there is anything special about the glue gun. The product doesn't seem any thicker when it is hot, so I don't think there is a need for a different nozzle.
I purchased black glue sticks from Amazon and ran them through my cheap-o glue gun and had amazing results. There were a couple places where I hadn’t trimmed it it very well, I just used a heat gun to re warm the glue and it was smooth again 👍🏻
Thanks for the video! I am very surprised that I cannot find the heat sink / press on Amazon sold singularly. Can anyone help with either a vendor or brand that I could order from?
We mostly use lacquers and conversion varnish and have had no problems with the finish. I have no reason to believe that it will cause any problems with other finishes. Once it is cooled, the glue behaves like a soft plastic, similar to epoxy.
Not sure. I don't think you can get the correct glue/fill stick for smaller guns. Regular hot glue will fill the holes, but is very difficult to work with after filling.
The hot glue has the same appearance as epoxy in sheen. When freshly applied it looks shiny. After sanding it looks more chalky. We always top coat with conversion varnish, so the end product has the same sheen as the wood - for us, usually dull/matte.