Wagner HT 1000 holder/holster

Wagner HT 1000 holder/holster

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<p>I'm not sure how many of you folks use this particular model of heat gun, but here's the model anyway. I like mine, it melts stuff and it was cheap. This print conveniently attaches the Wagner HT 1000 to a standard pegboard found in your every day hardware/home improvement store here in the US (1/4 in holes, spaced at 1 inch).</p><p>This Holder attaches very securely to the pegboard utilizing compression fit pegs. I find they fit much more securely than wire or plastic hooks. This puppy isn't going to move around when you are inserting or removing the heat gun. If you need to move the attachment once the pegs are inserted, gently use a screwdriver between the pegboard and holder to pry them loose. You will need to print 3 pegs to hold the attachment to the pegboard.</p><p>An optional box for the cord is also included. If you're planning on putting the heat gun away hot, I would suggest printing this as well. It keeps the cord nicely organized and away from the hot end of your heat blaster. Once printed, it fits nice and snuggly in the slot between the heat gun in the pegboard.</p><p>This prints wonderfully with zero supports, just make sure the holder and the cord box are both aligned to the print bed in their natural orientation (they will need flipped). I would print everything with at least 3 perimeter walls and the pegs with a relatively high infill so they are nice and sturdy. I highly recommend using PETG because, well duh, it's a heat gun. Heat guns get hot.</p><p>Everything was designed in Fusion 360 from scratch.</p><p>Thanks for looking!</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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