ORIGINAL: Fredsterman
My local LHS didn't have any heat guns in stock. But I do have a "handyman" type made by Millwaukee.
The hobbiest guns are supposed to run at roughly 400 F. The lowest temp this gun will do is 750 F.
I've tested the gun on a wing tip on my Easy Sport 40, holding the tip of the gun farther away than normal. This seems to work.
But will too much heat cause problems with the covering later.[X(]
Get a proper gun from somewhere like Tower, they are only $12,99
http://www.towerhobby.com/products/towr3200.html . The problem with the high temp guns is you will get the covering too hot and risk melting it, or shrinking it too much. When you are shrinking the covering you want to get it just hot enough to shrink, but no more. This is hard to do when the gun is so hot.