I've now taken out the two bolts but battle to release the inner pipe from the outer due to this glue..
What can I use/do to breakdown this glue that's not releasing the inner pipe...?


Howzit Ystervarkystervark7 wrote:Maybe you can post a photo to explain what you mean?
Any ideas on what I can use to heat the piping?Tailspin wrote:Yip they use a very strong glue/Epoxy
Only way is to heat the pipes and then once the glue spacer whatever starts to melt then it will release.
I would rather not use an open flame as this can cause the material properties to change i.e. "almost annealing it"Trikenut wrote:Why don't you just buy a QuickR?![]()
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Seriously though: A blow torch might work to heat the pipes. Only issue is, will it cause damage/warping to the metal?
Thanks, yip I agree. I'll first try the "hobby heatgun" they use to shrink SolarfilmPetrodactyl wrote:A good quality heat gun should eventually get it hot enough to soften the epoxy
Thanks, I'll organize one of those then!Tailspin wrote:Hi
A standard over the counter hardware store type heat gun will work.
The small ones for the model aircraft do not give enough heat.
Flo and myself took a long time pulling pipes apart,![]()
But heat is the way to go.
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