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Subject: [OM] Re: Unstuck
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 05:52:16 -0500
I've probably thought about buying a strap wrench about 100 times but 
have never done it.  I wouldn't have guessed that the rubber strap was 
tough enough for the task here.  Guess I'll have to get one.

Chuck Norcutt

NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> The problem with the focusing stage and bellows being stuck together has  
> been solved. Before I tell what worked, let me share that which didn't.   
> Muscle, 
> more muscle and still more muscle, boards and other objects used to get  a 
> little leverage/torque going, alcohol soaks, acetone soaks (carefully), heat  
> from the hair dryer and probably another method or two.  In desperation I  
> finally decided I would use some tools on the knob.  I went to the local  
> hardware 
> store (Home Depot) to see if I could find some kind of rubber band to  
> protect 
> the knob before I applied the channel locks or vise grips.  They  had nothing 
>  which would work, so I said to my self, "go check out the  tools, maybe 
> something there would work without destroying what you are trying  to 
> separate."  
> well I found it and it worked like a charm.  The  product?  A strap wrench, 
> which is a plastic handle with a piece of rubber  which loops through it and 
> tightens up and won't damage whatever it is attached  to.  Worked on the 
> first 
> try and I've been messing with this thing for  about two weeks.  I could see 
> any 
> heavy residue from glue on the parts when  I got them apart.  So it was 
> either just jammed or had a little super  glue.   So this is a happy ending 
> to a 
> story.  Patience paid  off.  Maybe it was perseverance.  Bill  Barber    


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