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Frank Bergamo:
On my Marquis, after removing the old one, I used a small rubber mallet and tapped it down into the channel as I worked around the circumference of the frame. You have to do it in small increments as you work it around, as it is fairly stiff. Hope this helps, good luck.

Joel Ashley:
I got one of these last year, George, put it in a drawer, and nearly forgot I had it.  Wow, I shoulda bought one decades ago.  It's so much better than my old mini-torch method of making plastic malleable, etc.  I've since used it for several various projects this year and was really impressed with it, mostly because I can control the heat precisely and never over-do it or blacken stuff.  I even used the included clip once for encircling and evenly softening a piece of plastic.  Automotive connectors' plastic insulators and spliced wire insulators come out professional-looking, clean and neat and tight.  And it doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

Order one... you'll like it.

-Joel
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B65FSRBT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

George Frudakis:
Just order the heat gun.
Thanks all for the help.

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