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Anybody got a trick/technique for removing something that's glued
in place with silicone adhesive? (like the stuff they use to hold fish tanks together). Stuff *really* holds up.... I had one flat piece that I managed to get loose with a thin paint scraper. But I've got another one (a bow snitch) that's bonded to a series of 3-D curves and it doesn't look to me like it's coming off with any means that I currently know of. I think heat is out of the question because both parts are fiberglass/poly resin. -- PeteCresswell |
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(PeteCresswell) wrote:
Anybody got a trick/technique for removing something that's glued in place with silicone adhesive? (like the stuff they use to hold fish tanks together). A hot wire and a Spanish windlass. Use nichrome wire and a battery to heat it. Place wire around hatch and take up with windlass. have fun. Lew |
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Spanish windlass ..... I looked it up!
http://www.inquiry.net/outdoor/skills/b-p/windlass.htm Now I've done that a million times and never knew it had a name. "Lew Hodgett" wrote in message nk.net... (PeteCresswell) wrote: Anybody got a trick/technique for removing something that's glued in place with silicone adhesive? (like the stuff they use to hold fish tanks together). A hot wire and a Spanish windlass. Use nichrome wire and a battery to heat it. Place wire around hatch and take up with windlass. have fun. Lew |
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