Originally posted by Mark Gulbrandsen
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If they used silicone, the heat will help loosen it a little bit. If it's hard epoxy, temperatures above about 65 deg. C. will make it loose structural strength and you can chip it away, little by little.
That's how we rework parts at my job.
Just keep the temperature of the heat gun low. Probably no more than 350-400 deg. F. And be careful not to melt anything made of plastic or heat sensitive. Use the heat gun in short bursts until the glue starts to soften. Hard epoxy will turn the consistency of hard cheese.
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