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    Posted: 09/06/2006 at 11:37pm
i'm trying to remove the two handle block from one blade and put on another blade. but I always end up cracking the top layer. any tricks or tips??
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A sharp, hefty cleaver and a clean, decisive strike will do it nicely:

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let a few drops of manicure remover(acetone) flow into crevice between the blade itself and the handle.(where your thumb sit on) and add heat to the handle with an iron or a hair dryer.

put a sharp blade into the slackened spot. apply more acetone and heat. and put in the blade deeper making sure the adhesive is melted.

repeat above procedure until the parts come off. make sure you dont force them apart for the last effort.

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Originally posted by khvn khvn wrote:

A sharp, hefty cleaver and a clean, decisive strike will do it nicely:



Pingpongkf, believe me this advice is not complete.
It lacks one most important factor: you definitely need
a Khvn to do it properly.
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Use the microwawe.

 

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wont the microwave grill the glue that holds the plies together?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote pingpongkf Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/07/2006 at 11:19am
hhmmm I think the hairdryer with acetone might work. I'll try that first. thanks HJYOO99.

KHVN: fro the picture, is that your finger that u chopped off??? if that's the case, no thanks.
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