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3M's 5200 Sealant is used to join two parts that are not
meant to ever be separated.

Suppose that later you want to separate the two parts.

What is the trick to separating parts joined by 5200
Sealant? [1 pt]


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Hmm... well, I'd try turpentine.

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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
3M's 5200 Sealant is used to join two parts that are not
meant to ever be separated.

Suppose that later you want to separate the two parts.

What is the trick to separating parts joined by 5200
Sealant? [1 pt]



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A good sharp knife, I've done it.

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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
3M's 5200 Sealant is used to join two parts that are not
meant to ever be separated.

Suppose that later you want to separate the two parts.

What is the trick to separating parts joined by 5200
Sealant? [1 pt]


Solvent # 5201
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I'll have to try that. Heat is the solution that works
best according to the professioinals I've talked to.


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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote
3M's 5200 Sealant is used to join two parts that are not
meant to ever be separated.

Suppose that later you want to separate the two parts.

What is the trick to separating parts joined by 5200
Sealant? [1 pt]


Solvent # 5201
Scout





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just kidding Bart!

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I'll have to try that. Heat is the solution that works
best according to the professioinals I've talked to.


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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote
3M's 5200 Sealant is used to join two parts that are not
meant to ever be separated.

Suppose that later you want to separate the two parts.

What is the trick to separating parts joined by 5200
Sealant? [1 pt]


Solvent # 5201
Scout





 
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