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Location: Decatur/Madison, Alabama
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Our techs use some sort of hot air device. It's probably expensive.
I'll bet you could makeshift something smaller using a hot air gun designed for heat shrink tubing. It has a slower airflow and hotter temps than a hair dryer. Then you make some metal adapter tips for the end to shape the airflow for the size and shape chip you are doing. Perhaps a laser temp gauge would let you know when you got the right temps without exceeding the chip limits.
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Rob Channell
One Way Motorsports
1979 911SC mostly stock 
1972 911T Targa now with a good 2.7 
1990 Miata (cheap 'n easy)
1993 C1500 Silverado (parts getter)
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