Tbucket
NAWCC Member
I actually tried heating with my soldering gun, but had no effect. Thanks for the suggestion.You might try hitting it with a heat gun. It won't get hot enough to damage the metal but should get hot enough to soften the epoxy.
I was afraid of that..... thanks for the reply.From the JB Weld website:
How can I remove J-B Weld after it is fully cured? When fully cured, J-B Weld can only be removed by grinding or filing it off, or by directly heating the product above the 600º maximum temperature threshold.
I tried to get underneath it & could not get anything to go under it anywhere.I would try to pop it off, using a sharp knife or single edge razor blade. Away from the edge of the clock plate would be better.
Willie X
I thought it was solder when I first looked at it, but was not able to get it to melt, even where it was sticking out from under the plate. I tried using resistant solder technique & that didn't work either. Thanks RC for giving me a reason to finally purchase a mini torch....In the picture, it looks more like solder. JB-Weld is good stuff, but I suspect that if you can get a blade under the brass, you may be able to pop it off. Try to dig it a bit with a knife, if it is solder it should roll up a metal sliver. JB-Weld will come off as dust or chips. Application of flame from a small butane torch will provide the required heat if the brass doesn't pop off.
RC
Yes, what Willie said.
mini torch purchased. band aid removed in 2 seconds! thank you guys. you are the best!In the picture, it looks more like solder. JB-Weld is good stuff, but I suspect that if you can get a blade under the brass, you may be able to pop it off. Try to dig it a bit with a knife, if it is solder it should roll up a metal sliver. JB-Weld will come off as dust or chips. Application of flame from a small butane torch will provide the required heat if the brass doesn't pop off.
RC
Yes, what Willie said.
Was it solder or JB-Weld? JB-Weld would stink in the flame I think.Thank you guys for leading down the path that allowed me to purchase
mini torch purchased. band aid removed in 2 seconds! thank you guys. you are the best!
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I think you are correct. This was just the first time that my soldering guns failed. It took a few trials to get here, but this is solder & I now have a Mini Torch. Thanks everyone for your opinions & advice.It’s probable that your soldering irons just don’t have enough wattage. If you hold it in the butane flame and get it to the melting point of solder and wipe with a cotton rag (cotton won’t melt) the solder should wipe off leaving a smooth silver color. I think JB-Weld burn and stink.
RC
This was just the first time that my soldering guns failed.
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