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After you get it pretty darn warm (heat gun warm), move it around until it's where it needs to be, then quench it with a cold wet rag. This "sets" it in that position. If you don't it tends to wander a bit while it cools on its own.
If you have it hot enough you are going to need something wood (e.g. a wooden bat) to get that last little bit of movement and hold it while you quench it. It will be decidedly too hot to hold by hand and you'll leave finger marks holding it even with gloves.
angela
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