I have a heat gun and a mini blow torch so it all went well. Used a pair of welding gloves to cover the stock in case of melting it. It was way easier than I thought
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I have a heat gun and a mini blow torch so it all went well. Used a pair of welding gloves to cover the stock in case of melting it. It was way easier than I thought
Finaly got round to it tonight. The screws came out easy as without heat then a quick blast on 3 and one popped off by itself. The other just needed a tap to pop off. The araldite came off with heat...
[QUOTE=Marty Henry;530531]Methylene chloride paint stripper will swell it and make it go crumbly, the other kind citrus based or something might work as well.[/QUOTE
I might mix up some blobs and...
I'm more worried about the screws snapping if any of the epoxy got in there. I may have gone overboard with araldite clear but it was either that or Epcon C6.Think I'll set the heat gun on 2 and see...
Has anyone done this and have any tips. I could use either a blow torch or heat gun to go above the 80 degrees required to break the epoxy but since the mounts are one piece alloy talleys the heat...