Re: Removing rubber
I'm of the opinion heating metal unnecessarily is not a great idea. I'd personally remove as much as I could by other means and burn off the remaining ---- that wouldn't come out.
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Re: Removing rubber
Originally Posted by rawr
I did that and it sucked. The mount had been sitting on my desk for like 4 months and I pealed the window weld out and it was still wet on the inside. Plus all of my other mounts are shot and it's either buy new mounts at 30 something a piece, or make some.
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Re: Removing rubber
i have also used jb quick weld a few times bout 4 tubes of that ---- let it set for a few hours and that ---- was solid as a cock i mean rock made the whole car vibrate
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Re: Removing rubber
Originally Posted by monster D
i have also used jb quick weld a few times bout 4 tubes of that ---- let it set for a few hours and that ---- was solid as a cock i mean rock made the whole car vibrate
That idea is win. Window weld is not solid enough for my tastes any polyurethane inserts are homo. |
Re: Removing rubber
Originally Posted by rawr
I have 8 inches of rock hard Delrin waiting and ready to slide in |
Re: Removing rubber
heat the center pin with a torch and twist it with vice grips to break it loose and pull it from the rubber. Using a lot of spray lube cut through the rubber and sleeve with a hacksaw, 2 cuts 90* apart. Chisel out the segment, and the rest will follow easily.
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Re: Removing rubber
Originally Posted by rawr
What is the best way to get rubber out of an old mount.
I'm trying the whole manual force thing, but I'm thinking some raw fire could do a bit better job than I could. worked for me when i did this before. i dont know why i didnt say something a month ago when you brought this up |
Re: Removing rubber
OMG jb weld mounts, that sounds bad ass.
next honda i build is gonna have that :3 :y :3 |
Re: Removing rubber
check my av caleb :6 :6
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Re: Removing rubber
Turned out to be teh stones.
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