Hot Glue Gun

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via Wikipedia
Hot melt adhesive, also known as thermoplastic adhesive or hot glue, is a form of thermoplastic adhesive that is commonly supplied in solid cylindrical sticks of various diameters, designed to be melted in an electric hot glue gun. The gun uses a continuous-duty heating element to melt the plastic glue, which may be pushed through the gun by a trigger mechanism, or directly by the user. The glue squeezed out of the heated nozzle is initially hot enough to burn and blister skin. The glue is tacky when hot, and hardens in anywhere from a few seconds to one minute. Hot melt adhesives can be also applied by dipping or spraying.

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OUCH!!! I BURNED MY FINGERS WITH A HOT GLUE GUN!!!

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