You have made me glad that I was willing to 'fess up to my incompetence. I
actually knew that once upon a time, but had forgotten it, like so many other
things. (My name may be next.) Since there's absolutely no plastic to be
found anywhere within the innards of a Crown Graphic, I'll apply an appropriate
amount of heat from a soldering iron to someone else's goof and try to get it
right next time. Thanks for the reminder!
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Parzival Herzog <parzp@xxxxxxx>
>
> On Tuesday 04 October 2005 12:21, Walt Wayman wrote:
> > proceeded to glue the *%$@*& thing in WRONG-SIDE-UP, using 5-minute,
> > quick-set epoxy. I didn't notice this mistake until about an hour and
> > beers 3 and 4 later.
>
> To remove, if there is no other plastic in the vicinity, try applying heat to
> the epoxyied area, with, say a soldering iron, or one of those mini torches.
> Epoxy degrades (it crumbles) quickly above 150 deg C. (300 deg F). Be
> careful. I take no responsibility, and I am out of range of your Glock.
>
>
> --
> Parzival Herzog
>
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