I just took my friend advice and went over the piece for a few seconds on the lowest setting. However, when I got it back together I realized I was missing the piece between the digitizer and the frame, which is the plastic digitizer frame bezel. Now I have to wait for that to arrive, so I keep everyone here posted as to how it turns out. I could try it without it, but I left my charger at a friends house, so until i get it back there nothing I can do to make it turn on because the battery is dead.
I choose 3M double sided adhesive and the operating temperatures are as follows:
Operating Temperature Range (Celsius) Long Term (Days-Weeks) 90 Degrees C (194 Degrees F)
Operating Temperature Range (Celsius) Short Term (Minutes-Hours) 120 Degrees C (248 Degrees F)
A non-digital heatgun has a minimum temperature of 750 Degrees F and a maximum of 1000 Degrees F, which is obviously to hot even if you can increase the range to reduce temperature. The digital heat gun I bought has a miminium of 250 Degrees F and a maximum of 1350 Degrees F, but is that still to hot or is the lowest setting just about right.