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CA debonder???

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It's the stuff that is never within reach when you have glued yourself to some thing that cannot be moved.
 
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It's that extra muscular effort and endorphine rush that hides the pain when you have to pull your fingers free from a CA bond. :D

I don't know of a chemical that will de-bond CA, but after making several epitheleal sacrifices to the Super Glue gods :eek: , I've learned to be intensely carely working with the stuff.

That's also why I'm a big fan of Titebond. Long work time. High tolerance of my stupidity. Very strong bonds. And I haven't lost any finger prints yet.
 
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I've heard that old fashioned nail polish remover works well, the problem is getting the lathe into the bathroom to get it. :D (don't ever stick yourself to something you can't carry) (of course I've never done that!!!! lmao)
 
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The "old fashioned" nail polish mentioned above has acetone in it. I use acetone, but it takes a while. It actually just "softens" the CA and only frees small increments. And my small bottle of actone is seldom where I need it when this happens. :eek: That's why I've started wearing latex gloves when using CA. The latex doesn't feel the same pain when I rip it free of the piece. ;)
 
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Debonder

Most CA companies sell the stuff in little bottles, but if you happen to be near a drag strip on
SUNDAY SUNDAY, SUNDAAAAAAAY
you can probably get some for nothing. Nitromethane - Funny Car fuel. :d

Breaks the bond with a few drops immediately.
 
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Mark Mandell said:
Most CA companies sell the stuff in little bottles, but if you happen to be near a drag strip on
SUNDAY SUNDAY, SUNDAAAAAAAY
you can probably get some for nothing. Nitromethane - Funny Car fuel. :d

Breaks the bond with a few drops immediately.

That's the stuff... thanks
 
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You might be able to buy some model airplane fuel at a hobby shop.
It contains a percentage of nitro along with castor oil.
It might have enough nitro to do the trick if no grag strips are available.

Mark.
 
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