Some Quick Tips for Staying Safe
1. Do not touch the metal nozzle. It WILL be hot and will BURN you.
2. Do not touch hot glue. It will also burn you.
3. If the handle of the glue gun feels too warm for comfort, UNPLUG THE GUN and do not use it again.
2. Do not touch hot glue. It will also burn you.
3. If the handle of the glue gun feels too warm for comfort, UNPLUG THE GUN and do not use it again.
6 Basic Steps to Using a Glue Gun
1. Inspect the glue gun for cracks in the handle and body.
Also make sure there isn't old glue clogging the nozzle. Do not use a broken glue gun!
Also make sure there isn't old glue clogging the nozzle. Do not use a broken glue gun!
2. Take the plug and insert it into an outlet or wall socket.
DO NOT TOUCH THE METAL NOZZLE AFTER YOU HAVE PLUGGED IT IN. IT WILL BURN YOU IF YOU ARE NOT CAREFUL.
DO NOT TOUCH THE METAL NOZZLE AFTER YOU HAVE PLUGGED IT IN. IT WILL BURN YOU IF YOU ARE NOT CAREFUL.
3. Place the glue gun on a flat surface such as a table.
Place a sheet of paper underneath it to protect the surface area.
Be sure to keep your glue gun away from open flames.
Place a sheet of paper underneath it to protect the surface area.
Be sure to keep your glue gun away from open flames.
4. Insert glue stick into the back of the glue gun.
If there is already a glue stick in the glue gun, only add another glue stick as needed.
If there is already a glue stick in the glue gun, only add another glue stick as needed.
5. Once the glue gun has been plugged in for a few minutes, gently squeeze the trigger to see if the glue is hot enough to flow out of the nozzle.
6. Now it's time to try it out.
Have all of your materials ready when starting a project.
Have all of your materials ready when starting a project.