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    for what you need to do, steam or boiling water either one should work well, Chris. If you were flattening horn, you might need more heat but for simply bending back, that should do it. The moisture is important because the old horn is going to be dry and could be quite brittle. Trying to bend it without getting it steamed a bit could cause it to break instead of bend.

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    It looks kind of like a blow-drier but you don't wanna use it on your hair unless you're a big fan of 3rd degree burns The stuff is also good for eliminating oxidized plastic, thus restoring the black trim on old VWs, removing paint/other adhesives and shrink-wrapping.

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    Thanks!

    I'll give it a whirl!

    If all else fails, I have PLEANTY of people here interested in making scales

    Thanks again........

    C utz

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