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Old August 21st 05, 01:24 PM
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Does anyone no of a way to undue loctite once it has set? In my case
the bearings were set in an incorrect position. any ideas?


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Old August 21st 05, 01:47 PM
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I'm sure others have better, more experienced answers. But I've
successfully used heat.

I've got a heat gun for stripping paint. Its hard to control the airflow
and you could easily melt nearby components.

For a more tempered approach, maybe use a hair drier.


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