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Old 08-02-2007 | 12:00 PM
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Default RE: Using an infrared temperature gauge

I supposed you could use it to see what the temperature of your covering iron is. But that would be the only thing I can think of to use it for. The reason you don't find anything about the temperatures of airplane engines is because it's not something that we worry about. With an airplane engine you have a constand airflow over the engine that keeps it from overheating like car engines can.

Ken