Subject: | [OM] Re: OT Removing Epoxy |
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From: | Gary Edwards <zuikowarriors@xxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Wed, 28 Jul 2004 04:46:55 -0700 (PDT) |
Heat is the best way to soften epoxy for removal. Epoxy is quite resitant to chemicals; anything that will attack it will likely do more harm to the metal. You may be able to apply localized heating to the epoxy with a soldering iron or miniature butane torch, then scrape the softened epoxy away with a suitable tool. Gary Edwards Wayne Harridge <wayneharridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Dear Zs, I have an Olympus 7mm manual extension tube onto which somebody has epoxied another fitting. What is the best way to remove the epoxy without doing any damage to the 7mm tube. I don't want to apply too much heat (e.g. gas blow torch) for fear of distorting the tube. ...Wayne ============================================== List usage info: http://www.zuikoholic.com List nannies: olympusadmin@xxxxxxxxxx ============================================== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ============================================== List usage info: http://www.zuikoholic.com List nannies: olympusadmin@xxxxxxxxxx ============================================== |
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