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Re: [mini-painter] Glue Removal for Breakdown

What about putting in the freezer and then trying to break them off... Just a
thought off the top of my head but maybe someone else might have a better way of
accomplishing it.


----- Original Message ----
From: crzy_drmmr <Crzy_Drmmr@...>
To: mini-painter@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2008 1:33:44 AM
Subject: [mini-painter] Glue Removal for Breakdown

I have recently purchased a GW Chaos Army for use in better outfitting
the 13th Company Space Wolves army I am making, but I am having a rough
time taking apart some of the models. I have broken one so far and
found out that "Goof Off" may in fact remove glue but it also begins to
melt plastic. Is there anything that will remove the glue without
harming the models? Any info would be greatly appreciated.






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Tue Jan 8, 2008 2:51 pm

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I have recently purchased a GW Chaos Army for use in better outfitting the 13th Company Space Wolves army I am making, but I am having a rough time taking...
crzy_drmmr
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Jan 8, 2008
2:45 pm

What about putting in the freezer and then trying to break them off... Just a thought off the top of my head but maybe someone else might have a better way of...
Thomas Strother
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Jan 8, 2008
2:51 pm

I found the freezer trick good for metals and superglue. The freezer will make plastics brittle. Thomas Strother <z1bird@...> wrote: What about...
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Jan 8, 2008
3:02 pm

For plastics that are cemented with polystyrene cement, you'll want to try an exacto knife of a small, fine jeweler's screwdriver. You'll need to carefully...
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Jan 8, 2008
3:00 pm

... Were the glued with CA glue of Plastic glue first off? Zap make a debonder that doesn't hurt plastics. I'm giving mircomark as an example but you should be...
NightLife
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Jan 9, 2008
6:21 am

If I remember correctly, cyanoacrylate adhesives are super glue, not polystyrene cements. So carefully prying and/or chilling should work and be a cheaper...
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