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is there a way to reverse a resin part bonded with super glue

June 28 2009 at 7:27 AM
Mike Cain  (Login MJCain)
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Hi

I !@$%^ up badly doin the suspension of my hobbyfan cougar
and I had been takin it slow and carefully but obviously now not, I need to get apart several suspension pieces and re attach them at the right angles in order to fit to
axles better. The instructions are mud clear and build arcticles only showed the upper half so it was guess work and I bleeped up.

I was wondering if there was a method chemical product to possibly help me reverse my mistake.

any help appreciated

thanks Mike

 
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There is a CA Debonder you can buy

June 28 2009, 11:50 AM 

Not sure if this would have any effect on resin (it shouldn't)....but is designed to de-bond CA joints

 
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(Login JSteinman)
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Acetone

July 6 2009, 12:16 PM 

Just go to your local hardware store and buy the cheapest can of Acetone. Thats the active ingredient in all debonders.

- John

 
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(Login rvermillion)
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Just a friendly caution with Acetone

July 7 2009, 9:49 PM 

Yes, Acetone is a nice de-bonder, but try a little at first as sometimes it can eat into and soften your resin parts (if the resin is of poor quality) if you're not careful...you shouldn't have this problem however if your resin pieces are from a reputable kit who use a higher grade urethane resin system.

Just my thoughts - hope this helps.
Thanks
Ray

 
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